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| Orchard | a place where lots of trees stand in rows. It is where farmers plant and tend fruit and nut trees like apples, peaches, and almonds. |
| Field | a big open space of land where farmers plant seeds and grow crops like corn, wheat, and vegetables. |
| Blossoms | the small flowers that appear on fruit or nut trees. |
| Transport | moving crops and animals from farms to different places like grocery stores or factories where they can be made into the foods we love to eat. This can be done by trucks, trains, ships, or planes. |
| Dormant | This word describes when a tree is alive but not actively growing. |
| breed | a group of animals or plants within a species having a distinctive appearance |
| brood | a group of newly hatched chicks |
| chick | a young chicken, newly hatched |
| incubation | the act of keeping an organism, like chicken eggs, in conditions favorable for growth and development |
| poultry | domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese |
| rooster | an adult male chicken of breeding age |
| aquaculture | the cultivation of aquatic organisms (such as fish or shellfish) especially for food |
| brackish | slightly salty; a mix of fresh and saltwater |
| hatchery | a facility where fish and shellfish are raised |
| seeding | the use of fish eggs, larvae, or hatchlings to establish new aquaculture populations |
| stocking | the practice of raising fish in hatcheries and releasing them into bodies of water to increase the fish population |