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Industry

Industry

the ownership and management of companies, factories, etc.
Agriculture

Agriculture

the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.
derivative

derivative

not original; secondary.
Manufacture

Manufacture

the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery,especially on a large scale:
Derive

Derive

to trace from a source or origin.
Product

Product

a thing produced by labor:
Plow

Plow

a thing produced by labor:
Marketing

Marketing

the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising,shipping, storing, and selling.
Merchindising

Merchindising

the planning and promotion of sales by presenting a product to the right market at the proper time, by carrying out organized, skill full advertising, using attractive displays, etc.
Analyze

Analyze

to examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of:
production

production

the act of producing; creation; manufacture.
quality

quality

high grade; superiority; excellence:wood grain of quality.
variety

variety

high grade; superiority; excellence:wood grain of quality.
discipline

discipline

high grade; superiority; excellence:wood grain of quality.
  broad  

broad

not limited or narrow; of extensive range or scope:
preserve

preserve

to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare.
process

process

a systematic series of actions directed to some end:
standards

standards



a rule or principle that is used as a basis for judgment:
regulations 

regulations



a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
  additive 

additive

something that is added, as one substance to another, to alter or improve the general quality or to counteract undesirable properties:
preservaites

preservaites

a chemical substance used to preserve foods or other organic materials from decomposition or fermentation.
technologist

technologist

a person who specializes in technology
development

development

the act or process of developing; growth; progress.
Enhancement

Enhancement

to increase or improvement in quality or value or exstent
Agronomy
Agronomy
the science of soil management and the production of field crops
Breeding
Breeding
the producing of offspring.
Entomology
Entomology
the branch of zoology dealing with insects
Yield
Yield
to give forth or produce by natural process or in return for cultivation.
Simultaneously
Simultaneously
existing, occurring, or operating at the same time. concurrent
Maintain
Maintain
to keep in a specified state,position.etc
Conserve
Conserve
to use or manage (natural resources)wisely, preserve.
Natural Resource
Natural Resource
the natural wealth of a country, consisting of land,forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
Eliminate
Eliminate
to remove or get rid of
Implement
Implement

to put into effect according to or by means of definite plan or procedure

  intervene 
intervene
to come between disputing people ,groups intercrede meditate.
Composition
Composition
the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole
Various
Various
of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another
Fertilize
Fertilize

to make productive

Till
Till

to labor,as by plowing or harrowing upon land,for the raising crops.

Maximize
Maximize
to increase to the greatest possible amount or degree:to look for ways of maximizing profit.
Interrelate
Interrelate
relate or connect to one another.
Ecology
Ecology
Also called human ecology. the branch of sociology concerned with the spacing and interdependence of people and institutions.
Drainage
Drainage
Surgery. the drainage of fluids, as bile, urine, etc., from the body, or of pus and other diseased products from a wound.
Erosion
Erosion
the act or state of eroding; state of being eroded.
  Genetics  
Genetics
Biology. the science of heredity, dealing with resemblances and differences of related organisms resulting from the interaction of their genes and the environment.
Nutrition
Nutrition
the science or study of, or a course of study in, nutrition, especially of humans.
Reproduction
Reproduction
something made by reproducing an original; copy; duplicate:
Domesticate
Domesticate
to tame (an animal), especially by generations of breeding, to live in close association with human beings as a pet or work animal and usually creating a dependency so that the animal loses its ability to live in the wild.
Livestock
Livestock
the horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch.
Extension
Extension
the state of being extended, lengthened, or stretched out.
Agent
Agent
1.a person or business authorized to act on another's behalf:
Consultant
Consultant
a person who gives professional or expert advice:
Facilities
Facilities
something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function affording a convenience or service:
Mortality
Mortality
the state or condition of being subject to death; mortal character,nature, or existence.
impression
impression
a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience,
 College Major
College Major
an area of study in college.
Economist
Economist
a specialist in economics
Accountant
Accountant
a person whose profession is inspecting and auditing personal or commercial accounts.
Finance
Finance
the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
Commodity
Commodity
an article of trade or commerce, especially a product as distinguished from a service.
Communicator
Communicator
a person in the business of communications, as television or magazine publishing.
Textiles
Textiles
a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving:
Fibers
Fibers
a fine, threadlike piece, as of cotton, jute, or asbestos

intereve

to come between disputing people ,groups intercred meditate