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Read pg.220 2 middle paragraphs: capital labor-intensive capital-intensive intensive ag Extensive ag

Grain farming… intensive or extensive? Why? Labor or capital?

Vegetable garden… intensive or extensive? Why? Labor or capital?

Farmer’s Almanac Type (title at top) Intensive: Labor and/or capital http://farmersalmanac.com/long-range-weather-forecast/southeast-us/ Type (title at top) Intensive: Labor and/or capital Intensive or Extensive Land Use Brief description Vocab associated Typical crops Area(s) of world Symbol or illustration

1 Shifting cultivation 335 2 Pastoral nomadism 338 3 Intensive Subsistence agriculture 339 4 Mixed Crop and Livestock Farming 342 5 Dairy Farming 343 6 Grain Farming 345 7 Livestock Ranching 346 8 Fixed Location Ranching 347 9 Mediterranean Agriculture 349 10 Commercial Gardening and Truck Farming 11 Drug Crops 355 12 New Food Sources (Oceans) 357 13 New Food Sources (Cereals & Rare Foods) 358 14 Plantation Farming 341