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Agriculture CGC1D Mon. April 28, 2014

Agriculture What food have you eaten today? Do you know where it came from? Agriculture supports many communities and provides Canadians with a safe, abundant food supply

Canada’s Agricultural Resource There are five major agricultural production sectors in Canada. They are….. grains & oilseeds (wheat, oats, rye, flax seed, canola, soybeans, and corn ) 34% red meats (beef, hog, veal, lamb) 27% dairy 12 % horticulture (vegetables and fruits) 9% RMR VIDEO poultry and eggs 8%

Canada’s Agricultural Resource Horticulture, poultry & eggs, and dairy are all produced with a domestic orientation – they stay in Canada Grain and oilseeds & red meat both have a domestic and export orientation – sometimes they stay and sometimes they go Grains being loaded onto a ship in Thunder Bay

Disappearing Farmland- handout. “On a clear day, you can see most of the best farmland in Ontario from the top of the CN Tower. On a quiet day, you can almost hear that land being paved over.” Basic Facts 37% of Class 1 land in Canada is within view of the CN Tower. 20% of Class 2 land in Canada is within view of the CN Tower. 43% of the value of agricultural production in Canada lies within 80 kilometres of 22 different cities.

Disappearing Farmland Agricultural Land Classification Class 1 land: no significant limitations to crops Class 2 land: moderate limitations that require good conservation practices Class 3 land: severe limitations … Class 7 land: no capability for farming (86% of Canada’s land)

Disappearing Farmland Canadian Land Inventory the amount of Class 1 land in all of Canada is less than the size of New Brunswick (0.5% of Canada’s land surface – 4.2 million hectares) only 11% of Canada’s land surface is capable of agriculture of some kind 50% of the Class 1 land in Canada is located in Ontario, BUT Ontario has the greatest degree of urbanization in Canada

Disappearing Farmland On the next slide is a typical limited access highway, where concession and sideroads do not link up to paved highways. The highway runs through a rich farming area of southern Ontario, 5 kilometres outside of a city of 150 000 people. Answer the questions as they arise with a partner.

Disappearing Farmland How many farms in this rural concession are untouched by the new highway? If each farm is 100 acres in size, what percentage or fraction of Farm “A” is used up for the highway construction? How much of Farm “I” is used up for the highway?

Disappearing Farmland 3. How does farmer “A” reach the part of the farm on the other side of the highway? How does farmer “B” reach the other part of his farm? 4. If you were farmers “C” or “H”, what would you try to do with the fragmented pieces of farmland you owned? 5. What possible futures are in store for farms “I” and “J”?

To Do: Complete Canada’s Industrial Cities map and questions from last week Ensure all place NAMES are labeled on map