An essential primary industry. Arable- land that is suitable for growing crops. Only about 7% of Canada’s total land area is arable.

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An essential primary industry

Arable- land that is suitable for growing crops. Only about 7% of Canada’s total land area is arable.

Subsidy- money given to farmers by the government to offset some of the costs, such as expensive machinery or high fuel costs.

All of the steps involved in putting food on your table, from planting crops to stocking grocery shelves, are part of the agribusiness industry

A large scale form of agriculture where large numbers of animals are kept in confined spaces and treated with hormones and antibiotics to maximize growth and prevent disease

What are 5 challenges farmers face ? (page 253) What are 5 factors affecting agriculture? Pg 252 What are free range chickens? Pg 254

Agriculture that will lead into the future. It is a method of farming that is profitable, protects the environment, conserves natural resources and supports the rural community.

The process of growing plants and animals without using synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, growth hormones, or antibiotics

Complete questions 1 and 4 on page 257