agriculture
All palm oil farmers are unhappy with their jobs, and would rather be practicing a different type of agriculture.
false
The Green Revolution failed to close the "yield gap" for all of the following reasons except
farmers are unwilling to adopt green revolution technology
Where does the majority of calorie loss in MDCs occur?
in homes, restaurants, and stores
The two competing views discussed in "The Next Green Revolution" can be summarized as "high-tech" and "low-tech". Which pairing correctly matches the two regions discussed, with the view each has seemingly chosen?
Southeast Asia: High Tech sub-Saharan Africa: Low Tech
Which of the following ranked as the lowest influence on what customers bought according to the survey?
a socially responsible company
Subsistence agriculture dominates in
less developed countries
After corn, the most important crop in the U.S. mixed crop and livestock region is
soybeans.
What percentage of packaged supermarket products contain palm oil?
approx. 50%
To increase crop yields, farmers in South China commonly practice
double cropping
Who was the top importer of palm oil in 1964?
Europe
Why is the Green Revolution not sustainable?
Farmers rely heavily on water and fossil fuel based chemicals
All are true about genetically modified crops EXCEPT
GM crops reduce agriculture's imprint on the natural environment
All of the following factors have contributed to to rising demand of aquaculture EXCEPT
Growth of wild fish populations
All but which of the following companies get the majority of their palm oil from "certified sustainable" sources?
Pepsico
Who imports the most palm oil today?
India
Which of the following styles of diets makes the most efficient use of farmland (feeds the greatest amount of people per acre)?
Indian
Which statement explains why pastoral nomads move from place to place with their cattle?
It has been proven to be an effective method of subsistence agriculture in the semi arid region in which they live.
Other than food for people, what are the rest of crop calories used for.
Livestock Feed and Biofuels
Which of the following is not part of the polyculture practiced in British Columbia
Shrimp
Which global region produce the greatest percentage of crop calories for food?
South Asia
What type of agriculture is replacing the local sugar cane production around Mozambique?
Soy
The most important large-scale commercial wheat producing countries in the world include all of the following except
Switzerland.
According to the United Nations, half of the world's population growth is predicted to occur in sub-Saharan Africa, which Human Geography concept is this most closely related to?
The Demographic Transition Model
The Blue and Green revolutions are similar in all of the following ways EXCEPT
They both only have had an impact in MDCs
which was one result of the development of cool chains?
They increased the distance that fresh fruits and vegetables could travel
In which group of countries are GMOs used the most widely in agriculture?
United States, Brazil, and Argentina
The Green Revolution involved all of the following EXCEPT
a decreased use of pesticides
Which issue is an important concern for both aquaculture and feed lots?
animal waste
Hunting and gathering societies
are found in isolated places in the world.
The most important reason why most farmers in northeast China grow crops other than wet rice is
climate
The different areas of the world where Mediterranean agriculture predominates have similar
climate.
Define the idea of "outgrowers"
crops sold to agribusiness that are not grown on corporate land
Shifting cultivation is most commonly found in which climate region?
humid low-latitude
Defenders of shifting cultivation use all of the following to say it is the best approach for the tropics EXCEPT
it requires a lot of land to feed a small number of people
Which of the following is the most common form of commercial agriculture in Europe?
mixed crop and livestock farming
Ranching is practiced in a climate region most similar to that of which other type of agriculture?
pastoral nomadism
The farther a dairy farm is from a large urban area the lower the percentage of output devoted to fresh milk. This occurs primarily because
processed milk is less perishable.
von Thunen's agricultural land use model assumes all of the following except
subsistance farmers participation in the market
Which aspect of von Thunen's Model has changed as a result of developments in transportation?
the width of the rings has increased
One environmental criticism of GM seeds/crops is that
they encourage use of synthetic fertilizers, whose production and use cause pollution
Conservation of Indonesia's rainforest ecosystem is more valuable than its cultivation in all of the following areas EXCEPT
timber
The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures is
transhumance
Sustainable agriculture uses all of the following practices EXCEPT
use of pesticide resistant seed to produce higher yields.
What percentage of the world's crop land lies in Africa?
25%
Which of the following has been an economic impact of the Green Revolution in Southeast Asia?
Grain prices fell despite a population (demand) increase for much of the late 1900s
Farmland preservationists traditionally define prime farmland based only on
soil quality
Only about 15 million people are nomads, but they sparsely occupy
20 percent of the Earth's land area
The estimated damage from Sumatra's fires includes all of the following EXCEPT
100% loss of tropical rainforest habitat
Geographer Derwent Whittlesey divided the world into ________ agricultural regions (not including his area of nonexistent agriculture). ____ were classified as found in MDCs and ________ as found in LDCs.
11; 6; 5
Based upon the bid rent curve (linked) in which zone should corn be grown?
4.5 to 7.6 miles
Which of the following is NOT a cause of soil degradation associated with agriculture?
Aquifer depletion
What percentage of global crop calories directly feed people?
55%
All but which of the following agricultural practices are major sources of greenhouse gas pollutants?
CO2 released by agribusiness
This image represents the changes brought about by the
Enclosure Acts
What seems to be the biggest advantage of aquaculture over traditional land based livestock
Fish generally need much less food to grow and be sustained than livestock
Which area of the United States produce the greatest percentage of crop calories for food?
Florida
"yield gaps" are of particular concern in which of the following regions I: Africa II: Eastern Europe III: Latin America
I, II, and III
Intensive wet rice farming is the dominant type of agriculture in I) Southeast China II) East India III) most of Southeast Asia
I, II, and III
Which of the following has aided 20th century commercial farmers in MDCs? I) transportation improvements II) scientific advances III) electronics
I, II, and III
Boserup theorized that when population increased in a subsistence agriculturally based community the level of technology and labor efforts must
Increase to meet the demands of increased population pressures.
Which of the following pair of countries lead the world in palm oil production today?
Indonesia & Malaysia
Cobia is a popular fish to raise with aquaculture for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
It consumes other fish
In Tanzania GM crops are not used, what alternative was chosen to positively impact the area economically and environmentally?
Planting a variety of crops
What has been the trend with respect to dairy farming in Least Developed Countries (LDCs) since the 1970s?
Production has increased as a total percent of world production levels.
In which state or province is the long lot land division most common?
Quebec
Which best describes a change in agriculture that shows the clearest impact of development of agribusiness?
The networks for production and distribution have become more efficient
Why do different regions of the United States specialize in different dairy products?
Their relative location with respect to the milkshed.
In the winter wheat area, the crop is planted in
autumn and harvested in summer.
Farmers in LDCs choose to grow drug crops for export
based on their market value in MDCs.
Many farmers in New England turned to specialty farming, such as growing mushrooms, asparagus, herbs, and nursery plants because
dairy farming has become less profitable due to lower milk prices per unit and increasing operating costs.
What is the main reason we will need to double the food supply by 2050?
developing countries are becoming more prosperous, and demanding a N. American style diet.
Southwest Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Mesoamerica, and the Sub-Saharan regions were all
hearths of plant domestication
Farmers in more developed and less developed countries share which of the following problems?
inadequate income
All of the following are ways for a country or region to increase the food supply EXCEPT
increase farm subsidies.
Which type of agriculture is practiced by the largest percentage of the world's people?
intensive subsistence
The majority of cleared forestland is used for _____.
livestock grain production
What is the purpose of crop rotation?
maintaining the fertility of fields
As a result of the Columbian Exchange, which crop was transferred to Europe from the Americas and later spread through the world?
maize
The primary purpose of commercial agriculture is to
make a profit
The primary factor in von Thünen's model for choosing commercial farm products is
market location.
Mozambique allocates 7% of its arable land for forestry, biofuels, and sugarcane, which of the following is a potential problem with this policy?
production of cash crops makes the farmers prosperity solely dependent on global demand.
The decline in the number of farmers in MDCs can best be described as a consequence of
push/pull economic factors.
Less developed countries generate funds to promote development through
selling export crops.
Which of the following pairs are the most common alternatives to palm oil?
soybean and rapeseed
The cultivation of plants by cutting stems and dividing roots is
vegetative planting.