41 commonsense assertions
Concepts (41) crop rotation (1) nitrogen (1) copper sulfate (1) food preservation (1) furrow (1) root hair (1) aphid (1) crops (1) producer (1) soil (1) thrips (1) farming (1) machinery (1) calcium carbonate (1) food gathering (1) harvest festivals (1) hull (1) nozzle (1) photosynthesis (1) shear (1) artificial pipe (1) classification (1) coccidiosis (1) cultivar (1) cultural ceremonies (1) daylight (1) find underground (1) herding (1) leach (1) microbial diversity (1) milking machine (1) ph level (1) plant (1) seasonal practices (1) stable (1) stake (1) sulfuric acid (1) traditional clothing (1) weaving (1) weeds (1) yearling (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 crop rotation agricultural societies Crop rotation is a traditional agricultural practice used in agricultural societies to maintain soil fertility, prevent disease, and ensure food security. 16
2 nitrogen agricultural societies Nitrogen is essential for soil fertility and crop growth in agricultural societies, often replenished through fertilizers or crop rotation. 6
3 copper sulfate agricultural societies Copper sulfate is commonly used in agricultural societies as a fungicide and pesticide for crops. 5
4 food preservation agricultural societies Agricultural societies use canning, pickling, and sun-drying as methods for food preservation. 5
5 furrow agricultural societies Furrows are a common feature in traditional agricultural fields, used for planting crops and improving irrigation. 5
6 root hair agricultural societies Agricultural societies recognize the importance of root hairs for nutrient and water absorption in plants and crop growth. 5
7 aphid agricultural societies Aphids are detrimental pests to crops and plants in agricultural societies, necessitating management measures for control. 4
8 crops Agricultural societies Staple crops like rice, wheat, and pulses are essential for sustaining livelihoods in agricultural societies. 4
9 producer Agricultural societies Producers in agricultural societies are usually small-scale farmers who contribute to the local economy. 4
10 soil agricultural societies Soil is vital for farming in agricultural societies, as its quality and structure heavily influence agricultural practices and productivity. 4
11 thrips agricultural societies Thrips are a common pest in agricultural societies, causing damage to crops and plants. 4
12 farming agricultural societies Farming is a respected and traditional occupation in agricultural societies, serving as the foundation of local economy and community life. 3
13 machinery Agricultural societies Machinery is widely utilized in agricultural practices, such as farming and irrigation, in agricultural societies. 3
14 calcium carbonate agricultural societies Agricultural societies use calcium carbonate to raise soil pH and provide essential calcium for plant growth. 2
15 food gathering agricultural societies Agricultural societies conduct food gathering through cultivation of crops and domestication of animals for food production. 2
16 harvest festivals Agricultural societies Harvest festivals in agricultural societies signify the end of the agricultural cycle and express gratitude for the year's crops. 2
17 hull agricultural societies In agricultural societies, hulls are typically removed from seeds or fruits before consumption. 2
18 nozzle agricultural societies The nozzle is used for watering crops and plants in agricultural societies. 2
19 photosynthesis Agricultural societies Photosynthesis is crucial for plant growth and agricultural productivity in agricultural societies. 2
20 shear agricultural societies Shearing sheep for wool is a common practice in agricultural societies. 2
21 artificial pipe agricultural societies Artificial pipes were utilized for irrigation and water distribution in agricultural societies. 1
22 classification agricultural societies Classification of plants, crops, and livestock is vital for farming and food production in agricultural societies. 1
23 coccidiosis agricultural societies Coccidiosis is a major issue in poultry and livestock farming for agricultural societies. 1
24 cultivar agricultural societies Cultivars are selected in agricultural societies for specific desirable traits like yield, taste, or disease resistance. 1
25 cultural ceremonies agricultural societies Cultural ceremonies in agricultural societies are often linked to agricultural cycles and seasonal changes. 1
26 daylight agricultural societies In agricultural societies, daylight hours determine the timing of farming tasks. 1
27 find underground agricultural societies Agricultural societies used the concept of finding underground water sources for irrigation and farming. 1
28 herding agricultural societies Herding in agricultural societies is performed by specific farmers in rural areas. 1
29 leach agricultural societies Leaching is used in agricultural societies to remove soluble nutrients or minerals from the soil. 1
30 microbial diversity agricultural societies Microbial diversity in agricultural societies is acknowledged for its contributions to soil fertility, pest control, and natural farming. 1
31 milking machine agricultural societies Milking machines are commonly used in modern dairy farming to efficiently extract milk from cows and goats in agricultural societies. 1
32 ph level agricultural societies Successful crop production and farming in agricultural societies depend on knowledge of pH levels in soil. 1
33 plant agricultural societies Plants are vital for sustenance and agriculture and are often seen as a symbol of prosperity and fertility in agricultural societies. 1
34 seasonal practices agricultural societies Agricultural societies practice seasonal planting and harvesting of crops. 1
35 stable agricultural societies A stable is a place associated with agricultural societies where farm animals, particularly horses, are kept and is connected to rural lifestyle. 1
36 stake agricultural societies Stakes are used as plant supports in gardens or fields in agricultural societies. 1
37 sulfuric acid agricultural societies Sulfuric acid is used as a fertilizer and soil amendment in agricultural societies. 1
38 traditional clothing agricultural societies Traditional clothing in agricultural societies is designed to be simple and durable for practical purposes. 1
39 weaving agricultural societies Weaving is a traditional craft essential for creating clothing and household items in agricultural societies. 1
40 weeds agricultural societies Weeds are unwanted plants that compete with crops and require careful management in agricultural societies to maintain a healthy crop yield. 1
41 yearling agricultural societies A yearling is a one-year-old animal ready for sale or breeding in agricultural societies. 1