2014 carroll county envirothon 5 th issue scenario sustainable/locally grown agriculture

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2014 Carroll County Envirothon 5 th Issue Scenario Sustainable/Locally Grown Agriculture

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Page 1: 2014 Carroll County Envirothon 5 th Issue Scenario Sustainable/Locally Grown Agriculture

2014 Carroll County Envirothon5th Issue Scenario

Sustainable/Locally Grown Agriculture

Page 2: 2014 Carroll County Envirothon 5 th Issue Scenario Sustainable/Locally Grown Agriculture

Scenario Details:- Each group will act as an agricultural consulting firm that has been

asked to present a 5-year plan for a 33 acre farm that will produce the greatest possible economic, environmental, and social benefits

Each Plan MUST Address these key topics:

1) 3 Pillars of sustainable ag: Profit, Stewardship, Quality of Life

2) Ecosystem functions and services, especially soil health

3) Benefits of sustainable farming to soil health, water quality & quantity, biodiversity, and weed & insect management

4) The importance of local & regional food systems to sustainable ag

Page 3: 2014 Carroll County Envirothon 5 th Issue Scenario Sustainable/Locally Grown Agriculture

Each presentation SHOULD include these components:- 5 year crop rotation plan for 5 acres of certified organic land- Land use plan for remaining 20 acres of fields/pasture- Financial plan: analysis of revenues vs. expenses- Identification & description of specific sustainable practices- Marketing strategy for the farming operation- Environmental assessment of the farm and the surrounding area.

Page 4: 2014 Carroll County Envirothon 5 th Issue Scenario Sustainable/Locally Grown Agriculture

Scenario Visuals

Northwest Corner, looking North Center, looking North

Page 5: 2014 Carroll County Envirothon 5 th Issue Scenario Sustainable/Locally Grown Agriculture

Northeast, looking Northeast East, looking East

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East end, looking North Center, looking Northwest