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Agriculture Territories
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Vocabulary Environment: life setting that includes both natural and human elements Physiographic regions: Areas of a territory characterized by similar natural features Growing season: Number of days the temperature reaches over 5 degrees Celsius and allows for farming Mixed farming: growing both crops and livestock on the same farm Market Gardening: cultivation of vegetables
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Vocabulary Continued Crop yield: is the measurement of farm output used for a cereal, grain or legume and is normally measured in metric tons per hectare (or kilograms per hectare). Farming Practices: All techniques in agriculture Intensive Agriculture: When farming practices target high yields Extensive Agriculture: when the farm is not as productive as intensive agriculture Administrative regions: A division of Quebec’s territory based on social and cultural characteristics
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Agriculture Agricultural space is all the land in a country that can be used for farming This space is generally filled with flat, fertile land with favorable climate conditions Land suitable in Quebec is limited and must feed 7 million people The question in Quebec is how do we make up for the land being taken up by cities without hurting the Environment Quebec’s agricultural space only represents 2 percent of its vast area
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Physiographic Regions There are four physiographic regions in Quebec Canadian Shield: Vast Rocky plateau with thin infertile soil Hudson Bay and Arctic Lowlands: Stretch of low elevation where less than 10 percent of the ground is permanently frozen (tundra) St. Lawrence Lowlands: Narrow plain consisting of fertile land and located on each side of the St. Lawrence River Appalachian Mountains: Range of low mountains separated by valleys that often have fertile soil
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Quebec’s Physiographic Regions
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Climate Zones There are four climate zones in Quebec as well 1) The Arctic Zone: Temperature ranges from -32 degrees to minus 4 degrees and the growing season is 40 days long with 136 mm of precipitation per year 2) Subarctic Zone: Temperature ranges from -27degrees to minus 12.6 degrees and the growing season is 80 days long with 396 mm of precipitation per year 3) Humid Continental Zone: Temperature ranges from -12 degrees to 19 degrees and the growing season is 140 days long with 1174mm of precipitation per year 4) Eastern Maritime Zone: Temperature ranges from -32 degrees to minus 4 degrees and the growing season is 40 days long with 136 mm of precipitation per year
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Agricultural Production The dairy farm is the most common type of farm in Quebec On dairy farm mixed farming is practiced: cows are raised for milk and corn is raised to feed the animals Some dairy farms also have land devoted to market gardening A livestock farm is one devoted to animal production Grain farms grow grains and specialized crop farms grow products like fruit or tobacco
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Agriculture in Quebec Intensive agriculture is practiced in Quebec today This farming practice aims to maximize farm production using fertilizers, machinery, chemicals and modern irrigation practices It is often practiced on land where the area for cultivation is limited but fertile
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