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Foundations of Technology Standard 15 Agribusiness Students will develop an understanding of and be able to select and use agricultural and related biotechnologies. Foundations of Technology Standard 15

Agribusiness When most people think of agriculture, they picture farmers in the field, producing animals and crops. Agriculture is often thought of as "cows, sows, and plows" or "weeds, seeds, and feeds." This may be a depiction of how agriculture used to be in the past, but times have changed. Today, most agriculture is seen as a technology based industry that includes production, agriscience, and agribusiness.

Agribusiness Agriculture is people using materials, information, and machines to produce food and natural fibers. It takes place on farms and ranches around the world. Beautiful California Farmland.

*Agribusiness* Agribusiness encompasses the sum of all activities that occur in farm production, farm resource supply, manufacturing, processing, storage, distribution, wholesale and retail sales of plant and animal food, natural fiber, medicinal plants and animals, forestry, horticulture and aqua cultural products.

Agribusiness Agribusiness is large-scale industrial style farming, often carried out by multinational corporations; together with the industries that are related to large-scale farming. For example, the corporations that manufacture pesticides and fertilizers — the agro-chemicals industry.

Agribusiness Agricultural literacy is important to everyone because it is very much a part of our daily lives. It is in the food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the houses of which we stay. These things come directly or indirectly (after further processing) from agriculture. It is a worldwide industry and the largest industry in the United States!

Agribusiness The Unites States uses more than 40 percent of its total land for farming activities. A total of about 350,000,000 acres are used for crop production. About half of this land is used for raising wheat and corn. Another billion acres is used for pastures, ranges, and forests.

Agribusiness The agribusiness industry accounts for nearly one-fifth of the US gross national product and employs close to one-fourth of the US labor force. There is a continuing strong demand by agribusiness firms, ranging from large multinational corporations to emerging food manufacturing and input supply firms, for more and better employees trained in both management and the agricultural sciences.

Agribusiness Within the agriculture industry, agribusiness is widely used simply as a convenient blend of agriculture and business, referring to the range of activities and disciplines encompassed by modern food production.

Agribusiness Agribusiness comes into play at every stage in the food chain, from primary production, to the packaging of your favorite snack food. It must respond to advances in technology, major changes in trade and policy and to an ever-changing, consumer-driven marketplace.

Agribusiness People have a number of basic needs and wants. Two of the primary needs are food and clothing. Both of these needs are directly addressed by agriculture. This human activity involves using science and technology to grow crops and raise livestock.

Agribusiness Modern farming uses both scientific and technological knowledge. Two important branches of life sciences support agriculture. These areas are plant science and animal science. They are used in cross-pollinating plants to improve crops and in crossbreeding animals to improve livestock.

Agribusiness Other sciences help farms manage their operations. For example, the science of weather allows farmers to plan planting and harvesting activities. The sciences that describe the seasons allow farmers to select appropriate crops and livestock to raise. Knowledge of plant nutrients allows them to select appropriate fertilizers. These and other sciences have helped farmers become more efficient.

Agribusiness Technological advances have also caused many massive changes in farming. For example, they have caused changes in the size of farms and how farmers go about their work. From This… …To This Technological advancements have greatly changed agriculture.

Agribusiness New and modern machines and equipment allow for greater production. Fewer are needed to grow more food on fewer acres. Technological advances have helped people work with greater ease and efficiency. These advances can be attributed to agricultural technology. This technology uses technical means (machines and equipment) to help plant, grow, and harvest crops and raise livestock.

Agribusiness Researching and working with different types of agriculture products and systems will help you make connections to other topics studied in technology and understand the value of the use of technology in agriculture. Agriculture farm system in the Midwest.

Agribusiness Crops (e.g., cotton, wheat, tobacco, and grains) and livestock (e.g., cattle, sheep, and poultry) are bought and sold by individuals, corporations, and financial institutions. Local, state, and federal governments regulate the marketing and safety of agriculture products and systems.

Agribusiness Students who have mastered economic and business concepts and agricultural sciences do extremely well in finding rewarding careers in agribusiness following college graduation.

Agribusiness Summary Agribusiness is large-scale industrial style farming Agribusiness encompasses the sum of all activities that occur in farm production Agricultural literacy is important to everyone because it is very much a part of our daily lives The agribusiness industry accounts for nearly one-fifth of the US gross national product and employs close to one-fourth of the US labor force

Agribusiness Summary Agribusiness is widely used simply as a convenient blend of agriculture and business Agriculture is people using materials, information, and machines to produce food and natural fibers