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Page 1: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

Agriculture Introduction and

History

Page 2: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

VOCABULARY•Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming•Rancher – one who owns, occupies, operates, or works on a ranch (mainly livestock)•Commodity – an agricultural product that can be bought or sold•Crop – any product of the soil (not wild)

Page 3: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

THE MODERN AGRICULTURE

INDUSTRYAgriculture is the growing of crops

and raising of animals to meet the needs of people. However, it is not limited to just farming. It also includes areas like soil conservation, controlling pests, and machinery usage.

Page 4: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,
Page 5: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

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Page 6: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN

THE HISTORY OF THE AGRICULTURE

INDUSTRYII. The modern agriculture industry developed over a long period of time. It was shaped by important groups of people and policies.

Page 7: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

C. Agricultural policy are government laws that deal with agriculture. Several important policies have shaped the modern agriculture industry.

1. In 1825, the U.S. Congress

established a committee on

agriculture.

2. The U.S. Patent Office began

agricultural research in 1852.

Page 8: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

3. Under the leadership of President Abraham Lincoln, three major acts were passed in 1862.

a. The agency which later became the United States Department of Agriculture was established.

b. The Homestead Act allowed citizens to acquire land for virtually nothing. It encouraged settlement of the West.

c. The Morrill Act established a system of land-grant schools to teach agriculture and related areas.

Page 9: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

BENEFITS OF AGRICULTURE IN THE

UNITED STATESIII. The agriculture industry provides many benefits to the citizens of the United States. Five important benefits that result from agriculture industry are…

Page 10: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

BENEFITS OF AGRICULTURE

1. The basic human needs for food, clothing, and shelter are met. People who have their basic needs met are happier and feel better about their country and themselves.

Page 11: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

BENEFITS OF AGRICULTURE2. A good agriculture industry leads to

a strong and stable country.

3. Jobs are created by the agriculture industry. About 21 million people are employed in the agriculture industry. This is 20% of the entire American workforce.

Page 12: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

BENEFITS OF AGRICULTURE

4. The agriculture industry provides the United States with products to trade with other countries. This allows our country to keep our foreign trade in balance.

5. The agriculture industry supports other industries. Agricultural products and services are used in making non-agricultural products. This creates jobs in other sectors of the economy.

Page 13: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,
Page 14: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

•Americans spend 11% of their total income on food•People spend 70% in some other countries•Agriculture allows Americans to spend more money on clothing, shelter, and

entertainment

QUALITY OF LIFE

Page 15: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

WHAT ROLE DOES AGRICULTURE PLAY IN BASIC

HUMAN NUTRITION?•Today, one American farmer feeds over 155 people •Consumers have a year-round, wide variety of inexpensive, quality foods to choose from•We don’t always make nutritious choices

Page 16: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

What is the Ag Industry

• Involves all activities involved with providing people with food, clothing, and shelter.

• Includes farm operations, and non-farm operations.

• Largest industry in America

Page 17: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

WHAT AG PRODUCTS PROVIDE FOOD?

•Grains•Fruits•Vegetables•Milk•Meat•Nuts

Page 18: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

AGRICULTURE’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO

CLOTHING•Cotton•Flax•Hemp•Wool and Fur

Page 19: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

FORESTRY•Forestry involves planting, caring for, and harvesting trees•There are about 736 million acres of forest land in the United States•Products like plywood, particle board, veneer, and paper are used for shelter

Page 20: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY?

•Technology is the application of knowledge to practical use•Uses inventions (new devices, products, or ways of doing work) for easier work and better living

Page 21: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

AG. TECHNOLOGY IN THE 18TH CENTURY

•Oxen and Horses used for power•Crude wooden plows•Sowing and cultivating by hand•Harvested grain with sickle•Threshing grain with flail

Page 22: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

AGRICULTURE NOW - 20TH CENTURY ADVANCEMENTS

•Improved varieties of crop seeds•Development of chemicals to control weeds, insects and other pests•Genetic engineering implemented to improve crops and livestock•Widespread application of computers

Page 23: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

REGIONS OF CARegion – a part of the earth’s surface that is an area that has definable characteristics

Page 24: Agriculture Introduction and History. V OCABULARY Farmer – one who operates a farm, or is in the business of farming Rancher – one who owns, occupies,

TOP CA COMMODITIES

Milk and Cream

Almonds

Grapes

Cattle and Calves

Nursery

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