Video on Farming. Review for Agriculture & Pesticides Test. Complete debates. What are the laws that govern pesticides?

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Video on Farming. Review for Agriculture & Pesticides Test. Complete debates. What are the laws that govern pesticides?

1.Three causes of soil erosion. 2.Define: Salinization. (In which climates is it likely to occur?) 3.List the 3 crops that humans rely on most for the majority of their nutrients. 4.Sustainable farming. 5.Pesticide treadmill. 6.IPM 7.List 3 ways to limit pesticide use. 8.Diseases caused by nutritional deficiencies. 9.List 3 ways to less soil loss. 10.What was the purpose of the green revolution. 11.Contrast the Green revolutions 1 & 2.

12. Contrast biocides with pesticides, herbicides, and rodenticides. 13. Resurgence. 14. Contour plowing. 15. Rill erosion 16. Malnourished vs undernourished. 17. GMO’s 18. Waterlogging 19. POP’s 20. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). 22. List 2 problems of aquaculture or the “blue revolution”.