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Discover the foundations of agriculture and its various activities, including food and fiber production, natural resource management, and product processing. Learn about different types of agriculture producers and the equipment used in the industry.
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Introduction to Agricultural Production & Products Ag Science I Mr. Dieckhoff
Hieroglyphics Moment • On a sheet of printer paper, draw pictures (similar to what ancient Egyptians used) on what Agriculture means to you
So….What is Agriculture? • Agriculture – Science that studies the activities of food, fiber, and natural resources Watch Video!
What is the foundation of Agriculture? Supplies, Services, Mechanics, Products Processing, Marketing Production Agriculture
Value Added • Further processing to gain more value to consumer
Value-Added Food Activity • With the people at your table, develop a value-added food product to be marketed across the US in supermarkets.
Beef Cattle Swine Corn Soybeans Wheat Greenhouse Crops Poultry Dairy Cattle Goats Sheep Rice Cotton Common Types of Agriculture Producers in Missouri
Beef Cattle - video • Primarily grown for meat • Cow-calf producer – raises cows on grass, sells calves at 8 months old • Stocker Producer – feeds calves on grass for 4 months • Feedlot Finisher – feeds calves corn to fatten out for 4-8 months • MO great pasture for cow-calf (#2) • Judging Activity
Swine • Most hogs raised in confinement – indoor, climate controlled, fresh feed & water • Hybrid Vigor – results of breeding that allows offspring to be better than parents with particular trait • Judging Activity Video
Field Corn • Largest crop in US • Native to North America • Used for animal feed, corn oil, & ethanol – alcohol fuel from corn • Biotechnology – genetic engineering to improve plants for producers or consumers GMO Video
Soybeans • Crop Rotation – rotating grass (corn) & legume (soybeans) to help soil nutrients • Legume (nitrogen fixation) – plants convert nitrogen from the air to useable nitrogen in the soil • Used for feed, ink, food, oil, bio-diesel-fuel from soybeans
Wheat • Four types: • Soft Red Winter – cookies, dough • Hard Red Winter – bread flour • Hard Red Spring - bread • Durum - Pastas
Poultry • Poultry includes both chickens, egg layers, and turkeys • Largest Missouri Industry • Raised in confinement Poultry Placing Classes Activity
Dairy Cattle • Raised near large cities • Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) Cooperative – business where members buy or sell together for more bargaining power • All milk is pasteurized (heated to over 140 degrees and then cooled) • homogenization – pressurizing milk to break-up fat particles
Goats • Breeds for Dairy or Meat • Boer – breed of meat goat
Sheep • Both wool and meat breeds • Club Lamb – lamb for show • Video
Rice • Grown in MO bootheel • Field heavily irrigated – artificially watered
Cotton • Grown in MO bootheel • Cotton boll – head on a cotton plant • BollGuard Cotton
Combine Thresher Reaper Cuts the plant Separates grain from plant Combine Video
Combine Bean/Wheat Head
Combine Corn Head
Field Disk Video – Plowing & Disking
Anhydrous Applicator Anhydrous Ammonia – nitrogen held in soil for future corn land Application Video
Auger Enclosed screw device used to transport grain
Video Round Hay Baler
Cutting Hay Video Sickle Bar Rotary Disk Blades move along a channel to cut grass