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4-H Embryology Week 4
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4-H Pledge I pledge my Head to clearer thinking my Heart to greater loyalty my Hands to larger service and my Health to better living for my club, my community my country and my world.
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Let’s review what we learned about chickens : Male vs. Female Pigment ear No teeth Lower eyelid only 24 hrs, 29 min Shell takes 20 hrs New Hampshire Rooster and Hen
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Breeds have different features and uses: Single comb Buttercup V-comb Strawberry Pea comb Rose comb New Hampshire
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How do we tell if they are male or female? All chicken genitals are internal, unlike people or kittens. Males and females are sorted in hatcheries by trained professionals. Differences in wing feathers indicate male or female. These differences can only be seen within 20 minutes of hatching. (Cockerel)(Pullet)
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increased sleep egg tooth lift starter mash Page 14
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wet and sticky broke into two pieces they pipped the shell Most beak Page 14
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Individual Egg Progress
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10 11 1 8 6 5 9 4 3 7 2 Page 10
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cotton chicken corn, eggs, chicken wheat cotton corn eggs grapes potatoes corn wheat chicken,wheat,eggs wheat, corn corn eggs Page 9
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Last Homework Assignment from Mrs. Smith: Page 16: THANK YOU!!! Your white embryology notebook should just about be complete. Check your spelling. Be sure you used complete sentences. Color and label your drawings.
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Agriculture =the production of food and goods through the use of farming The Farmer = The Producer What does the Producer produce? Commodities! Commodities are processed and turned into _______________ Products! (agri = field, culture = to grow) Review!
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“The Food and Fiber System” Agriculture in Berks County meat, fruits/veggies, grainsWool, cotton The System = Everything involved to get food and fiber (the commodities) to the consumer. The system starts with seed and ends with supper. += Commodities What was the answer to the riddle on Page 9? Agriculture is… more than farming.
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The Food and Fiber System There are 3 steps in the system to get from seed to supper: 1. The Farm Supply Store = where the farmer shops for supplies, tools, seed, equipment, etc.
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The Food and Fiber System There are 3 steps in the system to get from seed to supper: 2. Production Farming = The Producer or Farmer who produces the commodities. I’m the Producer. I shop at the Farm Supply Store.
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Go Berks County Producers! Animal Commodities Hogs…………#5 Dairy…………#5 Beef cattle…..#4 Egg layers…..#2 Plant Commodities Wheat……...#5 Hay………....#3 Soybeans….#3 Corn………..#2 There are 67 Counties in PA. How does Berks County rank in Agriculture? Way to Go Berks Producers!
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Bankers are also a part of the Farm Supply segment (step 1) Sometimes the Producer needs to purchase items from the Farm Supply Store but he doesn’t have enough money. The Producer borrows money from the Banker. I’ll loan you money but you must pay me back on time.
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The Food and Fiber System Remember: Three steps to get from seed to supper: 1.Farm Supply Store and the Banker 2.Producer/Farmer 3. Processing and Marketing = This is the step that… Processes commodities Moves commodities and products Packages products Sells products Step #3 employs the most people in The Food and Fiber System.
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Where to the packaged products go to be sold? I’m going to make supper.
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The three steps involved are: 1.Farm Supply Stores and Bankers 2.Production farming (producers/farmers) 3.Processing and Marketing We just went from seed to supper by following The Berks County Food and Fiber System! Now do you know someone who works in Agriculture?
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CommodityProductCompany Dairy CowMilkClover Farms Pig Berks Packing Company, Inc. Hotdogs Pretzels Wheat Unique Pretzels Tom Sturgis Faller’s Back of Blue Notebook
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