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AGR 199 – Contemporary Issues in Agriculture - Mr. Wilson

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Page 1: AGR 199 – Contemporary Issues in Agriculture - Mr. Wilson

AGR 199 – Contemporary Issues in Agriculture

- Mr. Wilson

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Welcome

• Contemporary Issues in Agriculture

– Issues Class- meaning an in-depth exploration of conflict between two oppositional sides of an issue.

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Conflict

• Example: Organic Farming vs. Conventional Farming

– Organic Position- cut production quantity to focus on production quality for the health of all involved.

– Conventional Position- Increase productivity through the use of technology and site specific inputs to increase profitability for producer and decrease food price for consumer.

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Introductions

• Introduce Yourselves– Stand up– Where you’re from– Major– Summer Activity (job, internship, etc.)

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What is this class?

• Better question: What does this class mean?

• What do the following words mean?– Contemporary– Issue– Agriculture

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Contemporary

• (Adjective) – Existing or occurring at, or dating from, the same period of time as something or somebody else.

• (Noun) – Somebody or something in existence at the present time.

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Issues

• (Noun) – A topic for discussion or of general concern.

• (Verb) – transitive verb - To make public something such as a bulletin, statement, warning, or deliver it officially to somebody.

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Agriculture

• As defined by Bill Gates and the Microsoft Crew

• (Noun) – The occupation, business, or science of cultivating the land, producing crops, and raising livestock.

• Thesaurus says agriculture is, “Farming, Cultivation, Crop Growing, and Gardening”

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Is America illiterate about Agriculture?

• Or is Agriculture illiterate about Agriculture?– The largest employer– $1,000,000,000,000 industry

• Since 1850, the definition of a farm has changed 9 times (USDA, 2008).

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So…what is a farm?

• Since 1974, the USDA has defined a farm as…

– any place from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products (crops and livestock) were sold or normally would have been sold during the year

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What about this class?

• Identify issues

• Effectively communicate

• Learn how to research

• Develop independent decisions and opinions with valuable documentation.

• Gain knowledge in agriculture

• Gain self-confidence

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What will we discuss?

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Along with…

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