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CASE 1.1.2. Tuesday, 8/28/12. Objectives: Organization and record keeping are important to the success of an agricultural business. Agriculture is a broad field of study that includes agriculture systems, natural resource management, science, business, communication, and leadership.
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Tuesday, 8/28/12 • Objectives: • Organization and record keeping are important to the success of an agricultural business. • Agriculture is a broad field of study that includes agriculture systems, natural resource management, science, business, communication, and leadership. • Bellwork: • How has agriculture made life easier? • What additional industries are related to agriculture?
Tabs Needed: Plant & Animal Science • 1. Intro/FFA • 2. Animal Science • 3. Plant Science • Speech • Career Portfolio
Tabs needed: Ag Welding • 1. Intro/FFA • 2. MIG • 3. ARC • 4. Projects • 5. Speech • 6. Career Portfolio
Tabs needed: Intro to Ag • 1. Intro • 2. Comm • 3. Science • 4. Nat Res • 5. Plant/Animal • 6. Mech • 7. Portfolio
Tabs needed: Ag Mechanics • 1. Intro/FFA • 2. Land • 3. Welding • 4. SGE • 5. Woods • 6. Projects • 7. Speech • 8. Career Portfolio
Facets of Agriculture • What is the first word that comes to your mind when you hear the word Agriculture? • Most people associate farming with agriculture.
Production Agriculture • Production Agriculture is the process of raising plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel. • “Farming”, also know as production agriculture, only counts for a small portion of the industry. • Less than 2% of Americans are involved in production Agriculture
Areas of Study in Ag • Food Science • Forestry • Marketing • Natural resource management • Plant Scientist • Soil Scientist • Agribusiness • Agricultural Education • Agricultural Law and Policy • Animal Science • Aquaculture • Biotechnology • Communications
What Agriculture Produces • A Common view of agriculture: Production Agriculture Food and Fiber
Agriculture Production Industry • Agricultural Services • Mechanics, Computer technicians, irrigation managers, agronomist, loan officers • Agricultural Supplies • Fertilizers, chemicals, machinery and implements, animal feed • Research and Development • Geneticists, crop and animal scientists, bio- technicians, plant breeder
Once Produced, then what? • Products of agriculture are called commodities. • Commodities require post-harvest inputs
Post-Harvest Inputs • Processing • Packaging, canning/freezing, slaughtering, combining commodities for consumer use • Marketing • Advertising, product packaging, distribution systems • Research and Development • Food Scientists, chemists, commodity research • Transportation • Land, rail, air, and water
Agribusiness • All of the inputs and production required for agricultural commodities to be developed and delivered are called agribusiness. • Over 45% of all Americans work in agribusiness related careers!
Ticket out the Door • List 5 key points that are important to remember from this presentation.