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agriculture | farming; cultivating the soil to make crops grow |
bale | a large bundle of material securely wrapped or bound for shipping or storage |
bud | a small swelling on a plant that will grow into a flower, leaf, or branch |
cereal | any grass that produces grain which is used as a food |
cranberry | a firm, sour, dark-red berry that grows on low shrubs in marshes |
drain | draw off or flow off slowly |
drought | a long period of dry weather |
fertile | able to bear seeds, fruit, or young |
fertilizer | manure or other substance put into or on the soil to make it produce more |
furrow | a long, narrow groove or track cut in the earth by a plow |
growth | process of growing; development |
irrigate | supply (land) with water by using ditches or by sprinkling |
irrigation | supplying land with water |
kernel | the softer part inside the hard shell of a nut or inside the stone of a fruit |
kneel | go down on one's knee or knees |
olive | kind of evergreen tree with gray-green leaves |
pineapple | the large, juicy, tropical fruit of a plant with slender, stiff leaves |
produce | make; bring into existence |
soil | ground; earth; dirt |
barley | the grain of a kind of cereal grass, or the plant that it grows on |
practice | repeated performance or systematic exercise for the purpose of acquiring skill or proficiency |
customer | a person who purchases goods or services from another; buyer |
shove | to move along by force from behind; push |
convince | to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action |