Answer:
Most of the food we eat is grown on a farm.
Plants are grown in rows/circular patterns. (circle one)
A grocery store gets its produce from farms.
Farming is a big business.
Grain is stored in a silo on a farm.
The dead bugs and leaves in topsoil is called organic material.
It takes a long time to make topsoil.
Farming without using chemicals is organic farming.
Pests are bugs that eat the growing plants.
Some farming is done in water, for example, an oyster farm.
Crops need water, Carbon Dioxide, and sunlight to grow.
Irrigation is the process of bringing water to farms.
Milk from a cow can be used to make cheese.
Not all farms grow crops for food. Some farms grow cotton for making clothes.
A term for picking the crops when they are ready is known as harvest.
Three things I knew that were confirmed in the video:
A- Most of the food we eat is grown on a farm.
B- Crops need water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to grow.
C- Farming is a big business.
Three things I didn't know but I now know because I watched the video:
A- The dead bugs and leaves in topsoil are called organic material.
B- Milk from a cow can be used to make cheese.
C- Not all farms grow crops for food. Some farms grow cotton for making clothes.