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1 Why Is Agriculture Important? n n On a piece of Paper 1.Write down 5 things that come to mind when you here the word agriculture 2. Write down how you have interacted with agriculture today

2 n Advances in medicine and agriculture have saved vastly more lives than have been lost in all the wars in history.” Dr. Carl Sagan Summarize quote then answer: n What does this say about the importance of agriculture? n What advances in agriculture could this be talking about? n What advances do you see in future for agriculture?

3 Basic Agricultural Awareness

4 What are the basic needs of humans? Food Food Fiber Fiber Shelter Shelter

5 Basic Needs of Humans n Food - Provide our bodies with nourishment –Sources: Plants and Animals n Meat, eggs, milk, various parts of plants (leaves, stems, roots, fruits, and seeds)

6 Fiber (clothing) n To clothe and protect our bodies (avoids embarrassment) –Come from Plant and Animal Sources n Cotton, leather, furs, and by products mostly from plant oils that are used to make materials used in clothing.

7 n Shelter – to protect us from the elements –Come from plant and animals sources and from raw materials from the earth. n Forestry products, paper, steel, plastics, brick and cement.

8 Agriculture is about providing the products essential to life.

9 Define Agriculture! Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing and marketing. Agriculture is often labeled as “agriculture/agribusiness and renewable resources” Also as “The food, fiber and environmental systems industry.”

10 Agriscience/Agribusiness Defined Agriscience- The application of scientific principles to agriculture Agribusiness- Refers to commercial firms that have developed from agriculture

11 Is Agriscience like the other Sciences I have to take in High School? Let’s try to understand how it fits into the big picture of the sciences.

12 The Basic Sciences 1) Biology- The study of living things; both plants and animals 2) Chemistry- The study of nature and characteristics of elements and simple substances 3) Bio-Chemistry – The study of chemical activities or processes of living organisms.

13 Applied Sciences n Aquaculture n Agricultural Engineering n Animal Science n Agronomy n Soil Science n Biotechnology n Horticulture n Entomology Definition- The application of one or more of the basic sciences for practical (real life) purposes.

14 Agriscience Examples n Agronomy/Crop Science –Uses biology and chemistry to produce and control crops n Cotton n Soybeans n Tobacco n Hay and Turf grass

15 Agriscience Examples n Entomology –Uses biology and chemistry to study insect life n Agriculture Engineering –Uses physics to develop new machines, tools and implements

16 Agriscience Examples n Biotechnology –Uses biology, genetics, and chemistry to modify or change organisms for a useful purpose

17 n Horticulture – the science of producing, processing, and marketing of fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants. n Animal Science – the science of animal growth, care and management. n Soil Science – The science and study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.

18 Scientific Method n Agriculture and other sciences use the Scientific Method to solve problems

19 Scientific Method n Identifies a Problem n Reviews Literature n Forms a Hypothesis n Prepare a Project Proposal n Design the Experiment n Collect the Data n Conclusions n Prepare a Written Report

20 Exit Ticket n 1. What are the 3 basic human needs? n 2. What is an applied science? n 3. What is the first step in the scientific method?

21 n Which is an applied science? – ? Chemistry – ? Entomology – ? Physics – ? Biology

22 n Which is often called an applied science since it uses principles learned in other sciences to solve practical problems? – ? Chemistry – ? Biochemistry – ? Agriculture – ? Biology

23 n In agriscience as well as other sciences, the method used to solve a problem is called the: – ? Process of elimination. – ? Scientific method. – ? Most popular decision technique. – ? Educated guess method.

24 n A local tractor dealership is BEST described as an: – ? Agribusiness. – ? Agri-Marketing Service. – ? Agriculture Production Enterprise. – ? Agriculture Display.

25 n The FIRST step in the scientific method of problem solving is to: – ? Draw conclusions. – ? Identify the problem. – ? Prepare a written report. – ? Collect data.

26 n The BEST term to describe the application of scientific principles and new technologies in agriculture is: – ? Farming. – ? Agriscience. – ? Renewable natural resources. – ? Agribusiness.

27 n Which is an agribusiness related to horticulture? – ? Dairy processor – ? Livestock market – ? Greenhouse dealer – ? Veterinarian

28 Scientific Method n List in your notebook at least five problems that you think could be solved by science to make our world a better place


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