Computers, Agriculture, & You Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis 441.T 1 Computer Uses Crop and livestock production.

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Computers, Agriculture, & You Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis 441.T 1 Computer Uses Crop and livestock production records. Assistance with schedules: planting, watering, applying fertilizers, feeding cattle, and detecting forest fires. Farm accounting applications: financial analysis, inventory control, payroll and payroll taxes. Communication purposes: informational services, and hard copy communication.

Computers, Agriculture, & You Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis 441.T 2 Computers Help Agriculturists Computers help the agriculturist make informed decisions: -The agriculturist can receive up-to-date information. -Decisions can be tested on the computer first. Computers help the agriculturist gain a competitive edge as a farmer or business person: -Helps agriculturists meet increasingly high standards. -Helps agriculturists become more organized.

Computers, Agriculture, & You Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis 441.T 3 Computer Equipment Personal computer Laptop computer Personal computer with a mouse.

Computers, Agriculture, & You Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis 441.T 4 Computer Equipment General printerComputer paper

Computers, Agriculture, & You Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis 441.T 5 Computer Equipment Disk 3.5Disk 5.25 Your Name

Computers, Agriculture, & You Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis 441.T 6 Types of Software Communication software:Software used to communicate with other computers via , and Intearnet. Spreadsheet software: Software used for calculations such as accounting, engineering, and science. Word Processing: Software used for writing letters, report, and books. Database software: Software used for keeping records such as inventory, record keeping, and mailing lists.