Agriculture Revision.

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Agriculture Revision

Define… Arable Pastoral Mixed Farming Subsistence and commercial farming

Inputs, processes and outputs List 3 inputs, processes and outputs on a wheat farm.

Define… Extensive and Intensive farming Organic Farming

Case Study LEDC Read page 109-110 ‘plantations: rubber in Malaysia’ Answer: What is a plantation? Explain the inputs, processes, outputs of a rubber plantation.

Case Study MEDC Read ‘Extensive commercial cereals: the Canadian Prairies’. Answer: What is extensive commercial cereal farming? Describe the location of the prairies. Discuss three ways in which wheat farming has changed over time.

The Green Revolution What is the green revolution? What are its advantages and disadvantages?