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Records in the Biotechnology Industry. Unit B: SAE. planning, implementing, operating and assuming financial risks in an agricultural business or farming activity such as creating and selling plant hybrids or breeding livestock for show / sale. Entrepreneurship.
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Records in the Biotechnology Industry Unit B: SAE
planning, implementing, operating and assuming financial risks in an agricultural business or farming activity • such as creating and selling plant hybrids or breeding livestock for show / sale. Entrepreneurship
planning and conducting an agricultural experiment using the scientific process or scientific method • such as comparing different levels or protein on animal growth Experimental
identify an agricultural problem that cannot be solved by experiments and design a plan to investigate and analyze the problem • such as a marketing display. Analytical
placing students in jobs outside the regular classroom hours and may by paid or unpaid work • such as working at a seed company, or animal research facility. Placement
helps students learn about agriculture and become aware of possible agricultural careers through short times spent observing, • shadowing or helping an individual in the field. • Career days can also be an example. Exploratory
a series of activities that improves the value or appearance of the place of employment, school, home or community; the efficiency of a business or an enterprise; or the living conditions of the family. • Examples include building a fence, computerizing records, remodeling a building or repairing a propagation bench. Improvement
Performing one specific agricultural skill outside of normal class time. • This skill is not related to the major SAE but is normally taught in an agricultural program; involves experiential learning and contributes to the development of agricultural skills and knowledge on the part of the student. • The activity is accomplished in less than a day and does not require a series of steps • such as pruning a tree, staking tomatoes or changing oil. Supplementary
Records in the Biotechnology Industry Unit B: SAE Terms
type of enterprise • amount bought or sold • Expenses • Income • efficiency factors, etc. Enterprise
review of literature • Hypothesis • data log • Findings • recommendations, etc. Experimental
title of activity • identification of problem • background information • steps to solve problem • project log of what was done • results and recommendations. Analytical
training agreement signed by student, teacher, employer and parent or guardian stating which each will do • record of work • hours • income. Placement
Date • Activity • observation and comments • hours. Exploratory
date started • date completed • improvement activity • steps or tasks involved in the project, hours • costs Improvement
Date • supplementary activities and comments • hours Supplementary
Records in the Biotechnology Industry Unit B: Steps in an Experiment
Stating the Problem • Form Hypothesis • Research • Conduct Experiment • Results • Conclusion 6 Steps in the Scientific Method
defines the topic of the experiment, and discusses the importance and applicability of the issue. Stating the Problem
often called an educated guess, better defined as the use of research to predict the result(s) of the experiment. Formulate a Hypothesis
a two part deal, researcher conducts a literature review to determine if their experiment has already been done, and to find the best methods to conduct their experiment. • Materials list and experimental procedures should be produced at the end. Research
follow the plan laid out in the procedures • be sure to KEEP CAREFUL RECORDS. Conduct Experiment
collect and analyze data, both quantitative and qualitative. • Be sure to note both large changes and small details with differences between treatment groups. Results
summarize the research findings in relation to the hypothesis and previous research. • Assess the impact of findings, including any issues or unexpected outcomes of the experiment… • Why does the work matter? Conclusion
Records in the Biotechnology Industry Unit B: Scientific Experiment Terms
An experiment measures what the researcher intended to do Validity
The results of an experiment can be repeated Reliability
Treated with different variations of the independent variable Treatment Group
Group that serves as a norm and is used for comparison (does not receive a treatment) Control Group
Variable the researcher changes • Amount of light in photosynthesis experiment Independent Variable
Variable determined by the effectiveness of the independent variable • Amount of growth in photosynthesis experiment Dependent Variable
Records in the Biotechnology Industry Unit B: Net Worth Terms
Something tangible of value that a person owns • Current—items quickly converted to cash or that will be sold within 12 months—examples: cash, checking, savings, stock and nondepreciable inventory of lab supplies, perishables, etc. • Non-current—items that have a useful life of more than one year— examples: lab equipment, machinery, breeding livestock, etc. Asset
Debts • Current—debts that are due to be paid this year— • examples: fertilizer and feed bills, lab equipment and building payments and part of mortgage due this year. • Non-current—debts not due this year • examples: mortgages not including this year’s payment. Liability
Total Assets – Total Liabilities Net Worth
An itemized list of things owned by a business with the beginning value and depreciated value. • Non-depreciable—items that will be used up or sold within a year— • example: feed, supplies, etc. • Depreciable—items that have a useful life of more than one year and lose value because of age, wear or becoming out-of-date because of technology advancements. • Land is NOT depreciable property. Inventory