Team Carl Keen DECA State Conference Competition.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The story of village Palampur (Question & Answers)
Advertisements

Land Use Part I: Agriculture. Food and Nutrition Foods humans eat are composed of several major types of biological molecules necessary to maintain health.
AGRICULTURE By: Hunter. What is Agriculture?? Agriculture is also called farming is the cultivation of animals, plants, and other life forms for food,
PRT 2008 Lecture 4. Agricultural revolution Type Green revolution Green revolution Blue revolution Blue revolution.
What is it? - Production of food through the growing of plants (Cultivation) Why do we need it? - Population growth leads to high demand for food - 10%
Environmental Science
Classroom Catalyst.
Food and AgricultureSection 1 Bellringer. Food and AgricultureSection 1 Objectives Identify the major causes of malnutrition. Compare the environmental.
Feeding the World. A long long time ago… So what happened.
Sustainable Agriculture More than 14,000 Hopi and Navajo ranchers and farmers Nearly 19 million acres of land Tens of thousands of acre-feet of surface.
Feeding the world involves soil and water resources, food production, social and cultural issues, food distribution and environmental impacts.
The Value of Native Ecosystems
Welcome to Generation AgriPreneur Summit & Expo Abhay AgarwalPresident, American Chamber of Commerce Uganda.
Events vs. Trends While other societies can be traced to specific events that lead to their collapse, our global society faces a dilemma that is trend-driven.
Plant Nutrients Minerals N-P-K + Ca-Mg-S + Fe-Cu-B-Mn Plants use carbon dioxide + sunlight to make sugar for energy. This happens in their leaves.
LESSON 1: FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD STEPS FOR FEEDING A POPULATION.
Organic fertilizers and its importance for the society well being.
By Ali Brooks and Sarah Anderson.  Agro forestry- crops and trees are grown together.  Alley cropping- see agro forestry  Aquaculture- raising and.
World Geography 3202 Chapter Nine - page 144.
Earth day The use of inputs. The fertilization 0 To fertilize agricultural systems and to enhance agricultural productivity, farmers use fertilizers.
Crops and Soil.
Overview Conventional Farming Organic farming Video: My Father’s Garden The difference between conventional farming and organic farming Why are organic.
East Timor Coffee Growers (ETCG) Investment Plan.
By: Sam Bateman and Trent Topping. Arable Land  Land that is suitable for agricultural production. Examples of unsuitable land are forests, mountains,
Conserving Land and Soil
Sustainable Agriculture UNIT 1 – SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURE The growing of plants and raising of domesticated animals.
Lesson Overview Lesson Overview A Changing Landscape 6.1 A Changing Landscape -Describe human activities that can affect the biosphere. - Describe the.
Genetically modified crops and foods have advantages and disadvantages.
Soil Resources and Sustainable Agriculture Ways We Use and Abuse Soil –Erosion Other side effects of Agriculture Toward Sustainable Agriculture.
Bell Ringer: How is Earth like an island?.
Economy in India January 30, Type of Economy in India  India is a mixed economy  They have a blend of all three types: market, traditional, and.
The practice of cultivating the land or raising livestock In a healthy farming system, agriculture works with the natural environment. This begins with.
Food and AgricultureSection 1 Feeding the World Famine is the widespread malnutrition and starvation in an area due to a shortage of food, usually caused.
Food from the Land Chapter 20 – Part 2 Agriculture Resources and Limitations.
Ch 14: Agricultural Methods and Pest Management. Outline 14.1 The Development of Agriculture 14.2 Fertilizer and Agriculture 14.3 Agricultural Chemical.
A POLICYMAKER’S GUIDE TO THE SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION OF SMALLHOLDER CROP PRODUCTION.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen.  The water cycle does what? ◦ Filters & provides fresh water. ◦ Without it, all organisms would rely on.
Different types of farming
General Facts About Agriculture in US. Farm and ranch families comprise just 2 percent of the U.S. population. More than 21 million American workers (15.
Do Now 1.How many people are projected to be on earth by 2050? 2.In order to feed all these people, we must dramatically increase food production. What.
Foundations of Technology Standard 15
Human Impact on Land, Air and Water Resources
Feeding the World.
Overview Conventional Farming Organic farming
Chapter 15 Agricultural Biotechnologies.
Socio-economic Benefits of Biotechnology
Agriculture & Rural Land
Process of conversion from inputs to outputs
World Agriculture Patterns
Discuss at least two differences occurring in these two photos
Why Did I Choose This Topic? -I chose the topic of organic farming because there has been more demand for sustainable agriculture from farmers, sells.
Agriculture’s Impact on Society
What Is Agriculture?.
Food from the Land Review and new
Traditional Agriculture
Discuss at least two differences occurring in these two photos
Agricultural Resources & Limitation
Discuss the beginnings of agriculture.
Consumption and Resource Management
Evangelos Koumentakos|
Desertification and Erosion
Section 1: Feeding the World
LIFE IN VILLAGE PALAMPUR
INDIAN AGRICULTURE ABOUT…. ACHIEVEMENTS GREEN REVOLUTION EXPORTS
Agriculture and Nutrient Cycles
Commodity Market Outlook
Soil.
Chapter 15 Section 1 – Feeding the World
THE CHALLENGES FACING AGRICULTURE
Presentation transcript:

Team Carl Keen DECA State Conference Competition

“The Purple Silk Worm Epic Seed” The Purple Silk Worm Epic Seed is a new, evolutionary scientific discovery that was designed to help restore the nutrients & fertility in the earth’s soil. The Purple Silk Worm Epic Seed rids the earth of pollution caused by excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides.

Many farmers abuse and destroy the top layers of fertile ground by burning the deadly chemicals applied to crops annually. With the Purple Silk Worm Epic Seed, this scientific advancement of soil revitalization maximizes the fertility of the soil to grow crops organically and replenishes healthy harvests without harmful effects. Advantages of the Purple Silk Worm

How the Purple Silk Worm Epic Seed Works Thousands of Purple Silk Worm Epic Seeds are planted in the grounds where crops will be planted. The seeds are watered through irrigation. The ingredients that make up the Epic Seed are cultivated from animal manure, ginseng, flaxseed oil, and organic grain mixtures.

No Need for Fertilizers to Grow Plants & Crops The Purple Silk Worm Epic Seed works in the same manner that the Nitrogen Cycle works. Animal waste releases nitrogen in the ground. The nitrogen is restored in the soil, becomes rich in nutrients, and gives plant matter the necessary futility to grow. Healthy plants grow as an offspring of the nitrogen, and returns to the humans and animals for feeding.

“New Innovative Plan” Advantages Purple Silk Worm Epic Seed These seeds will help struggling farmers in the Mississippi Delta restore hefty harvests for exportation throughout the U.S. and abroad. Locally produced foods are cherished as strong connection points to tradition.

Mississippi Lacking in Healthy Relations At the consumer level, basic recognition of common foods is lacking; many youth are growing up with cooking skills. More than half of the population is overweight. 12.4% of the population has diabetes-the largest rate in the U.S. Mississippi ranks first in diabetes. 2 of every 3 state residents are either overweight (34%) or obese (34%). Medical costs for treating these total $2.7 billion per year.

“We are losing $$$” With farmers focused on producing raw commodities for further processing, and often for export, Mississippi residents have become increasing distant from their food supply. An estimated 90% of the food consumed in the state is sourced outside of Mississippi. Farm input purchases and imported food create a net flow of $8.5 billion per year away from the state economy.

Land Use Not Being Capitalized Food culture does not always promote health. Foods that are treasured by Mississippians are not as healthy as would be recommended. Farmers in Mississippi purchase $2.3 billion of essential farm inputs from outside the state. Only 76% o the state’s cropland (4,223,708 out of 5,530,825 acres, was harvested in 2007). 1,307,117 acres of cropland went unharvested in that year.

Land Availability & Resources in the MS Delta Farmer’s markets are opening all over the state. Dozens of young people are getting involved in farming. Many don’t have a strong background in agriculture, but is still able to get involved.

Farmers’ Markets in Mississippi Land is relatively low cost at this time. Farmers report that land rental rates are quite low in many parts of Mississippi. This promotes the possibility of experimentation w/ new production techniques, and allows emerging farmers more latitude in developing markets for their produce. Farmers are being invited by landowners to restore the fertility of the land. Mississippi has a long growing season.