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1 MSAGED 7-3 Melissa Moulton CTAE Resource Network 2010

2  Life in the United States and throughout the world is changing every moment of our lives.  Science and Technology are modern miracles that have opened up the door to areas of research, turning the dreams of mankind into realities.  Agriculture has played a huge role in some of these modern miracles.

3  You could become one of the people growing plants or animals in a space station high above the Earth.  You might be an engineer who designs the animal or plant growing module of the space station.  A molecular geneticist or plant breeder designs new plants to grow well in low gravity  A food scientist developing for space- growing produce.

4  One of fast growing areas of agriculture is in plant science.  Human knowledge and energy are required to help plants functions in the overall “green machine” that constitutes our food, fiber, and natural resource system.

5  Students of the 21 st century will also become the agriculture professors of the 21 st century.  They will be the agriculture producers, processors, marketers, and scientists who will discover new ways to feed the citizens of the United States and world.  This will be accomplished by conducting basic research and applying it to the agriculture food system.

6 Some things science and agriculture have already provided for us are….

7 Insulin, used in the treatment of diabetes, is the product of one of the first genetically- enhanced organisms. Researchers found that they could generate a consistent, reliable, inexpensive source of insulin by inserting a human gene into the genetic code of a bacterium. Insulin has been successfully produced this way since 1982.

8 Biotechnology also allows us to boost the nutritional values of foods. In the not-too-distant future, many grains, fruits, and vegetables may be genetically- enhanced to deliver higher percentages of proteins, vitamins, and minerals than their conventional counterparts.

9 Through recent developments in biotechnology we're able to control "shipping fever," the biggest killer of beef cattle in feed lots

10 In the farm field, herbicide-resistant soybeans improve yield while reducing the need for chemical application, as well as lowering production costs, and reducing the need for soil tillage--which means less soil erosion.

11 And, insect-protected corn, cotton, and potatoes result in better-quality crops with less reliance on insecticides. In fact, in 1998, 3.5 million pounds less pesticide were applied to American-grown corn and cotton through the use of insect-protected varieties produced through biotechnology.

12 Another promising development: scientists are working on a banana that will contain an "edible vaccine" to fend off hepatitis, one of the world's most widespread and devastating diseases.

13  Whether you choose a career in plant or animal science, sales and marketing, or processing, it is sure to be rewarding.  By studying agriscience you are opening the door to exciting educational programs and careers that contribute to better living conditions for people everywhere.

14  What role will you play in the challenging task of producing the food and fiber that will be required by future generations?


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