History of Agriculture Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: green: what revolution is a process where many countries became self-sufficient in food production?, aerosol: what can was invented through the "bug-bomb" research?, agriculture: defined as the activities involved with the production of plants and animals and related supplies, service, mechanics, products, processing and marketing, iron: the metal that revolutionized agriculture in the us, agri science: the application of scientific principles and new technology to agriculture, reaper: a machine used to cut small grain, gmo: genetically modified organism, displaced: many people have been _ from family farms because they did not adopt the new technologies and farming practices, production: what type of agriculture is known as farming and ranching, electric: what motor revolutionized the world?, tomato: what was the first gmo crop?, wheat: what crop did they make herbicide resistant allowing the farmer to spray herbicide on the entire field without killing the crop?, forestry: the industry the grows, manages and harvests tree for lumber, poles, posts, etc, eggshells: what was ddt damaging?, produces: each farmer _ enough food for 166 people?, mosquitoes: what was ddt used to control originally?, ddt: in 1972 what chemical was banned in the united states?, mendel: who is known as the father of genetics (just last name), ethanol: used for fuel and made corn prices rise, horticulture: includes producing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants, family: nearly 90% of farms in the us are _ farms, cotton gin: used to separate the cotton seed from the cotton fiber, soil science: a branch of science concerned with the formation, nature and classification of soil, milking: what machine revolutionized the dairy industry in the us?, cockroaches: what insect feeds on human waste and then on human food