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A Day at the Bayard Cutting CSA Farm

Teacher: Jan Gatta
Horizontales
A piece of land equal to 4,840 square yards.
Abbrieviation for Community Supported Agriculture.
Used for culinary and medicinal purposes.
This is a chicken "house".
The act of scattering.
Feathers on a bird.
A plant that lasts from year to year without needing to be replanted.
This is a variation of a similar animal.
A source of good nutrition.
The name of the Bayard Cutting manor house.
Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower.
Free_____. Meaning the ability to move naturally and freely.
This is a homophone for a game bird.
An animal that naturally preys on other animals.
Decayed organic plant material that is used for fertilizer.
Animal dung used for fertilizing land.
A group of birds that live together is called a ____.
Strawberries grow these, so that new plants take root.
Some farmers use pesticides to kill unwanted ______.
The Cutting Family donated their land to this state for all to enjoy. (abbr.)
Verticales
A place, usually high off the ground, where birds rest.
A tower on a farm where grain is stored.
Locally grown vegetables are picked when_____.
A place where many different trees and shrubs are grown.
Having to do with cooking.
The river that borders the east side of the Bayard Cutting Arboretum.
A substance or plant with healing properties.
An item made by man that is historically or culturally interesting.
A chemical used to kill unwanted weeds.
A piece of red or purple skin under a chickens lower beak that regulates its temperature.
A chicken, duck, turkey etc., that is harvested for food.
Growing fruits and vegetables without the use of pesticides or herbicides.
A farming technique used to increase the health of crops as well as to control pests.
Sir name of the family who resided at Westbrook Manor House.
A product containing milk or made from milk. e.g. cheese, ice cream.
A common breed of milking cow.
Super pollinators!