Agricultural issues and trends. Corn based ethanol in the United States.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Agricultural Land Use Lori Lynch, Professor Agricultural and Resource Economics University of Maryland.
Advertisements

Engage- Agriculture Farmer’s Care. Trend in Agriculture Produce more with less 1950 – 2.47 billion people in world 2000 – 6.06 billion people 2050 –
Farmland…Uses and Challenges. Farmlands: Land that is used to grow crops and fruit The United States contains more than 100 million hectares of farmland.
Group 1. “Factory Farms”- also known as concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), emphasize high volume and profit with minimal regard for human.
Chapter 2.  Role & impact of U.S. livestock industry  International trade influences on animal agriculture industry  Overviews of animal livestock.
Types of Agriculture LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The Four Faces of Agriculture. Food System All the steps it takes to get food from farm to table. These steps include: 1. Production (on the farm) 2.
Farm Facts.
1 Food commodity prices: History & prospects Ron Trostle Economic Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture ? USDA Outlook Forum February 20, 2014.
Food and Fiber System. Roles and Meanings of Food  Food holds many meanings and serves many roles  Why is food important to you?  What role does.
Organic Farming Created just for you, by Chiraz and Naira.
Geographical issues in Modern Agriculture Advanced Placement Human Geography Workshop Oklahoma City NCGE October 2007 David Lanegran Macalester College.
What are the opportunities for an organic sector to develop on a large scale in Myanmar? Nyan Lin Shan Maw Myae Co.,Ltd.
Types of Agriculture and Farming Practices
Animals and Agriculture
Understanding modern farming techniques and sustainable alternatives.
Agriculture as a system. Types of industry There are four main types of industry and these can be classified as: 1.PRIMARY INDUSTRY – this is the extraction.
Ethanol Supply and Demand. Ethanol The demand for ethanol increases. What happens to the price of corn? Why?
© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Raising Animals For Food: Livestock, Poultry, And Aquaculture & Sustainable Agriculture AP Environmental Science Mr. Grant.
Commercial Industry Industrialized Mass Production of Goods Commercial sales of these goods for profit.
Peak Oil Oil discoveries will not allow higher average extraction. Skewed toward later times.
 Plan a banquet for the class?  Main Dish  Snack foods  Beverages  Forks  Paper Plates  Cups  Desserts.
MKTG 442 SOME SPECIFIC MARKETS Lars Perner, Instructor 1 SOME SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETS Beef and dairy Beef and dairy Poultry and eggs Poultry.
United States Citizenship and Economics Debra Spielmaker Utah Agriculture in the Classroom Utah State University
Will the Costs of Fixing the Delta Impact the Cost of Food? Mike Wade Agricultural Water Management Council.
Global Food Crisis. 1 in 6 people in the world will go to bed hungry tonight.
ABOUT THE GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS. Malnutrition around the world is nothing new…what is new is the inability of millions of already undernourished people to.
Developing Measures of the Economic Impact of Agriculture, Agri-Food, and the Agri-Industry Paper by Rich Allen National Agricultural Statistics Service.
It’s Easy To Be Green. Organic What does “organic” really mean? Food grown or produced WITHOUT the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers Meat, dairy.
What does ORGANIC mean? Understanding Organic Food Labels, Benefits, and Claims.
How has farming changed?. Cattle Feedlots Chicken Farms.
How farming affects parts of an ecosystem. Review questions Where does our food come from? How is our food supply dependent of ecosystems? How do current.
Imperial County Agriculture By Mr. Urie Info from Imperial County Farm Bureau.
Recognizing the Importance of Agriculture. Revisiting the Definition of Agriculture On page 1 of your Know Book On page 1 of your Know Book Agriculture:
Feeding the World Chapter Human Nutrition  humans need energy to carry out life processes  Growth  Movement  Tissue repair  humans are omnivores.
Developing Markets | Enabling Trade | Improving Lives US/China Grain Trade Trends and Challenges Rebecca Bratter, Director Trade Development Agricultural.
Introduction to Agriculture/Agrifoods 11
What type of land is used for farming?
Environmental Effects of Producing More Meat. Background Facts Meat, milk & cheese – High quality protein 1950 – 2005 – Meat production increased more.
Food Security: More than Food Production! Brian Lim Researcher – Canadian Baptist Ministries.
Do Now: Movie Clip Identify and discuss meat production and consumption in the US.
Food – a resource. Why is food important? 1)Source of energy 2)Source of materials for building new cells & structures **malnourishment can lead to other.
Agriculture and the Economy: A View from the Chicago Fed May 12, 2016 Detroit, MI David Oppedahl Senior Business Economist
Chapter 3 Importance of Agribusiness. Size of Production Agriculture Land 2.3 billion aggregate acres 21% crops 25% livestock 30% forest 24% non-agricultural.
Making food more sustainable at your school Candice Luper- S ustainability Officer.
What’s Wrong With Factory Farms
LOHAS Eat organic food is a great start towards a healthier life.
Section 3: Animals and Agriculture
The Green Revolution Objective:.
Section 3: Animals and Agriculture
Environmental Science 20
World Agriculture Patterns
Section 3: Animals and Agriculture
Meat Production on Ranches
Towards a Sustainable Agriculture
Livestock and meat industry
Commercial VS. Organic farming
Spellcast Farm Mission: to develop an integrated farming model utilizing pastured meat rabbits and market vegetables.
10 Agriculture, Biotechnology, and the Future of Food Part D
Section 3: Animals and Agriculture
Section 3: Animals and Agriculture
by: Rebekka Seiffert, Patricia Somlai and Viviana Vahl
Agricultural Marketing
How Do We Label Food? By Yael Spillinger, Kaitlin Casey, Sam Sundberg, and Sam Krause Period 6, APES, Ms. Robinson
Soil, Agriculture, and the Future of Food
Essential Questions Define Fair Trade Define Organic Farming
Commercial VS. Organic farming
Section 3: Animals and Agriculture
Issue #3: Unsustainable Farming Practices
Section 3: Animals and Agriculture
Presentation transcript:

Agricultural issues and trends

Corn based ethanol in the United States

The increased price of corn has changed rotation patterns Crop rotation?

Environmental impact Issues have been raised regarding possible effects on natural resources resulting from the ethanol expansion and changes in farmers’ cropping choices. – Impact on conservation set asides – Soil fertility – Water pollution due to increased use of agricultural chemical

Impact on livestock production Higher corn prices reduce the profitability of meat production because of corn’s importance to the livestock sector as an animal feed.

In response to higher corn prices, red meat production is projected to decline in the United States and growth in poultry output is likely to slow.

US milk consumption/per capita is declining

Cheese consumption/per capita increasing Why is cheese consumption increasing?

Demand for time-saving convenience foods is a major force behind this growth in cheese consumption 2001, Americans consumed 30 pounds of cheese per person, 8 times more than they did in 1909 and more than twice as much as they did in Most of increase due to use of Italian cheese in pizza pie

More than half (about 55 percent to 65 percent) of our cheese now comes in commercially manufactured and prepared foods (including for food service), such as fast food sandwiches and packaged snack foods. New products, such as re- sealable bags of shredded cheeses, have also raised consumption. End

Organic Agriculture Organic farming has been one of the fastest growing segments of U.S. agriculture for over a decade. The U.S. had under a million acres of certified organic farmland when Congress passed the Organic Foods Production Act of By the time USDA implemented national organic standards in 2002, certified organic farmland had doubled, and doubled again between 2002 and Organic livestock sectors have grown even faster.

Organic farming has been one of the fastest growing segments of U.S. agriculture for over a decade.

“Corn” fed feedlot beef vs grass fed free range beef.

The manure is collected, composted, and usually sold to local farmers who apply it as organic fertilizer to their fields A major issue factory farms must deal with is waste disposal. Liquid waste is channeled towards retention ponds.

“Factory” chickens vs cage free chickens

So why don’t more people buy organic foods?

And finally, Fair Trade and Eat Local movements. Fair trade is an organized social movement that aims to help producers in developing countries to make better trading conditions and promote sustainability. It advocates the payment of a higher price to exporters as well as higher social and environmental standardssocial movementdeveloping countriessustainability

The “eat local” movement promotes buying fresh food grown from local farmers. The positives? Negatives?