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Traditional Agriculture (Intensive) BenefitsDrawbacks High yields on less land Fewer farms feed more Cost less to customers Growing population Chemically dependent Fertilizers & Poisons Fewer farmers (jobs) Water consumption Energy consumption Water pollution
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Sustainable Agriculture (Localized) BenefitsDrawbacks Healthier food Less pollution Less resource consumption More farming jobs More expensive to customers Less production from same land area
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Ag words Till: to plow/cultivate the land Plow: cutting, turning over, breaking up soil Harvest: gathering crops, yield of one season
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“Crop rotation”: avoid depleting nutrients of soilcontrol weeds, disease, pests Strip Cropping: grow different crops to minimize erosion
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Genetically Modified Crop: has been modified by genetic engineering(GMO) Pest/disease resistance, improve nutrition/yield, reduce spoilage Organic: uses ‘natural’ fertilizer and pesticide Inorganic: use synthetic fertilizer & pesticide
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Aquaculture? Fish or shellfish farming Why??? Overharvesting: harvesting more from population than is sustainable Over 80% of seafood consumed in US comes from other countries More than half of that is farmed Aquaculture Aquaculture NC Aquaculture Catfish, Crawfish, Flounder, Striped bass, Tilapia, Trout, Yellow Perch
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7 Billion & … What next On the flip side of your 7 Billion and counting: Propose solutions for your issues/problems associated with 7+ billion humans on the planet Anything goes except for sending people off Earth somewhere into space Get outside of the box. Innovations=Solutions
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