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LG3: FOOD kY&feature=fvwrel Feeding the World (2.5min) Need to check sound Need to get clip on GM corn Need to get clip on hormones

a. 24% clay 18% silt 18% silt 58% sand 58% sand b. 41 % clay 51% silt 51% silt 8% sand 8% sand

Cheese (overall combination) Cranberries Mink pelts Corn for silage Snap beans Whey Ginseng

Plants get what they need from the soil.

-48Zw0Tr4 One hungry planet (4min)

…or the DNR may step in.

-Reproduce -Salt lick -Weeding -Tall guy

3 Primary Macronutrients = nutrients needed in large amounts Remember this…

3 Secondary Macronutrients = nutrients needed in large amounts This dudes camera ran out of gas “CaM g-S”:

Sulfur=S Selenium=Se Calcium=Ca Manganese=Mn Sodium=Na Molybdenum=Md Iron=Fe Barium=Ba Lithium=Li

Using worm castings/poop to produce a highly fertile soil compost. Red Wigglers are the most common. atch?v=NutSMk2mpdM

It is not a game in life or of life… It is your life if you choose it.

There is a place on the note-sheet to record your lettered responses.

Organic ‘Grocery Store Wars’: Backwards Hamburger Food crisis due to drought this year Inspirational team work Support farmers

There are 4 basic levels of Farming: 1. Corporations 2. Large family farmers 3. Small family farmers 4. Gardeners …our field trip focused on ???

The difference between corporation, large family farm and small family practices – a little bit Review how small family farms can practice environmentally friendly soil maintenance practices – a lot Discuss some options for the general population to garden – a little bit