Sustainable Agriculture Grades K-2 Richland Community College, 2013 1 1.

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Sustainable Agriculture Grades K-2 Richland Community College,

Sustainable Agriculture  What are crops?  What are animals?  What is soil? Richland Community College,

Small Farms  What is a large farm?  What is a small farm? Richland Community College,

Crop Rotation  What do beans need to grow?  What does corn need to grow? Richland Community College,

Healthy Plant Food  What is in soil?  How can we make soil healthy? Richland Community College,

Helpful Insects  Which insects help plants to grow?  Which insects harm plants? 6 6

Honeybees  How is honey made?  How are fruits and vegetables made? Richland Community College,

Animal Kindness  Where do animals live?  What do animals eat? 8 Richland Community College,

Healthy Farms  Which is better?  Big or small  Helpful or harmful  Healthy or unhealthy 9 Richland Community College,

References  Slide 1: “Richland’s Farm.” Image. Richland.edu Dec  Slide 2: Stanley, Callie. “Sustainable Ag 1.” Jpg.  Slide 2: Stanley, Callie. “Sustainable Ag 2.” Jpg.  Slide 2: Stanley, Callie. “Sustainable Ag 3.” Jpg.  Slide 2: Stanley, Callie. “Sustainable Ag 4.” Jpg.  Slide 2: Stanley, Callie. “Sustainable Ag 5.” Jpg.  Slide 3: Harrington, J.C. “Industrial Farm.” Photo. Diginn.com 12 June Dec  Slide 3: Stanley, Callie. “Plot.” Jpg.  Slide 4: “Soybean Field.” Photo. Infiniteunknown.net 29 Dec Dec  Slide 4: Melon Acres. “Corn Field.” Photo. Melonacres.com Dec  Slide 5: “Compost Box.” Photo. Idreamofeden.wordlpress.com 10 May Dec Kramer, Judy and the EV. “Soil.” Evols.org 15 June Dec  Slide 6: Stanley, Callie. “Worm Girl.” Jpg. ‘Ladybug.” Photo. Ladybugindoorgardens.com Dec  Slide 7: Kimber, John. “A honeybee gathers pollen.” Photo. Nationalgeographic.com 29 Dec Dec  Slide 8: Stanley, Callie. “Confused Chickens.” Jpg. “Happy Cows.” Photo. Beltane Ranch Dec  Slide 9: “Richland’s Peppers” Image. Richland.edu Dec Richland Community College,