APHUG Chapter 10: Agriculture p.306

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "APHUG Chapter 10: Agriculture p.306"

Transcription

1 APHUG Chapter 10: Agriculture p.306 P a g e 1 KI 1 4 Name Key Issues 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? 2: Where Are Agricultural Regions in LDCs? 3: Where Are Agricultural Regions in MDCs? 4: Why Do Farmers Face Economic Difficulties? Case Study: Wheat Farmers in Kansas and Pakistan 1. What are the similarities between the McKinley and Iqbel Family farms? 2. What are the major differences between the McKinley s and the Iqbel s farms? 3. LDCs are home to of the world s, but fewer than of the people in the are farmers. However, allows farmers to produce enough for people in the U.S. at a high standard with for other people in the world. 4. What happens to farm products in less developed regions? What happens to farm products in MDCs? 5. How is agriculture connected to globalization throughout MDCs and LDCs? KEY ISSUE #1: WHERE DID AGRICULTURE ORIGINATE? 6. Define agriculture and crop. When did agriculture originate? Agriculture: Crop: 7. How did humans attain food before the advent of agriculture? 8. Describe hunters and gathers use 3-4 sentences.

2 P a g e 2 9. What % of the world s population survive by hunting and gathering today? Who are they and where are they located? 10. What do geographers agree on about the origin of agriculture? What do they disagree about? 11. Indicate on the map below the first crops domesticated in Southwest Asia Crops: Diffused to: 12. Indicate on the map above what country that RICE and MILLET originated more than 10,000 years ago. 13. Where was SORGHUM domesticated? Indicate on map above. 14. Where were MILLET and RICE domesticated independently of East Asia? 15. The important hearths of crop domestication in Latin America were and. around years ago. 16. What foods were domesticated in Latin America in which hearths? Hearth #1 Foods: Hearth #2 Foods: Hearth #3 Foods: 17. Where was maize (corn) domesticated and where did it diffuse? 18. Name the all locations and types of animals that were some of the earliest to be domesticated by man. See figure 10-3 LOCATION ANIMALS TIME PERIOD

3 P a g e Where was the first region that integrated the use of animals to cultivate crops? Why was this important to modern agriculture? 20. What factors do scientists credit with the origination of agriculture? #1 #2 What is the mostly likely factor(s) to cause agriculture s creation?. 21. What led to the diversity of agricultural practices in separate areas of the globe? What has led to the sharing of agricultural practices? Give an example of sharing of agricultural practices in the 1500s? 22. Where are the most fundamental difference in agricultural practices today? and What type of agriculture does each area focus on? LDC: MDC:. 23. Contrast subsistence farming and commercial agriculture. What are the 5 principal features that distinguish subsistence farming from commercial agriculture? Who is Derwent Whittlesey? What did he create and when? How did he differentiate between MDCs and LDCs? Mark each area of agriculture on the map either LDC or MDC How do climate and agriculture relate? Explain 3 examples of climate and agriculture links. Why are geographers reluctant to place too much emphasis on the role of climate in agriculture? What is another factor besides climate that can control the type of agriculture/farming techniques of people groups?

4 P a g e Where do commercial farmers often sell their product? 26. What is the percentage of farmers in MDCs? What is the cause for the dramatic decline in farmers in the U.S. during the 20 th century? 27. What improvements enable commercial farmers in MDCs to produce more food with less farmers? Name 3 specific examples from the book Compare the size of farms in LDCs to MDCs. Who owns most of the farms in MDCs (esp. United States) Why are farms typically larger in MDCs? 29. What is the ratio of farmland to farmers and farms in 1900 compared to 2000? Why is U.S. farmland declining since 1960? How is the U.S. losing prime agricultural land? 30. What is agribusiness? How does it affect MDCs (esp. the U.S.)? How much of the U.S. workforce in involved in food production and services related to agribusiness? What can these jobs include? KEY ISSUE #2: WHERE ARE AGRICULTURAL REGIONS IN LDCs? 31. What are the 4 main agricultural types characteristic of LDCs? In what climate region is shifting cultivation normally practiced? What type of weather is common to the region? 33. Name 4 regions and three countries (from three different continents) in which shifting cultivation is practiced? REGIONS: COUNTRIES:

5 P a g e FUTURE OF TYPE OF FARMING CLIMATE CHARACTERISTICS PROCESS (How does it work?) CROPS GROWN LAND OWNERSHIP TECHNIQUE or IMPLICATIONS to AGRICULTURE SHIFTING Define swidden: CULTIVATION PASTORAL Define NOMADISM transhumance: INTENSIVE Define double SUBSISTENCE cropping: Wet Rice Dominant INTENSIVE Define crop SUBSISTENCE rotation: Dry Rice Dominant PLANTATION FARMING

6 P a g e 6 KEY ISSUE #3: WHERE ARE AGRICULTURAL REGIONS IN MDCs 35. What are the 6 main types of commercial agriculture in MDCs? MIXED CROP & LIVESTOCK (MCL): In what regions is mixed crop and livestock (MCL) farming most prominent in the world? What is its most distinctive characteristic? (i.e. What is purpose of the majority of the crops in MCL? What do the animals provide to support crops? Where does the majority of the income in a MCL come from?) What is the most important of MCL region in the United States? What is the most important crop? 2 nd most important? How does the crop rotation system work for MCL? What is the difference between crop rotation and shifting cultivation? What are cereal grains? Explain the difference between the 2-field and 4-field systems of crop rotation? When and where was each used? What crops were used? 37. DAIRY FARMING: Where is dairy farming the most important commercial practice? Where is it growing in importance? Where was milk mostly consumed traditionally? How, when, and why did this change? Explain how the world s share of dairy farming has shifted since What country is the largest dairy producer? What is a milkshed? Why must dairy farms be closer to their markets? Why has dairying been taken farther from the market? Name 2 transportation improvements that supported this. and Why would a farmer choose to produce butter, cheese, or evaporated milk instead of fresh milk? Where does most processed milk come from? Why? Why does New Zealand produce only 5% liquid milk?

7 P a g e 7 What are three challenges facing dairy farmers today? GRAIN FARMING: Give 6 examples of grain? How are grain farms different from mixed crop and livestock farms? Who do grain farmers sell their product to? What is the most import grain crop grown? Give 3 reasons why this is. What is the world s leading export crop? Why the U.S. and Canada are called the world s breadbasket? Describe winter-wheat: (When is it planted, harvested, and where does the winter-wheat belt extend?) Describe spring-wheat? (When is it planted, harvested, and where does the spring-wheat belt extend?) When was the McCormick reaper invented? What does the combine do? How do farmers compensate for the fact that the effort required to grow wheat is not uniform throughout the year? 39. RANCHING: What is ranching? Where is it practiced? and in what climates? When did it dominate commercial agriculture? What was the challenge to ranchers from Texas? Why did they want to get their cattle to Chicago? Why did Abilene, Kansas grow so fast? What other cities followed in Abilene s footsteps?

8 P a g e 8 What was the most famous ranching trail? Describe the range wars. What was the farmer s most potent weapon against ranchers? Who owns 60% of the land cattle graze on today? Name 5 other countries where cattle ranching occurs What is the name of the region in Argentina where cattle ranching occurs? Explain the different stages ranching has gone thru throughout the world. How does it differ from pastoral nomadism? 40. MEDITERRANEAN AGRICULTURE: Explain the physical characteristics of the typical Mediterranean agricultural region. What is the purpose crops grown in Mediterranean agriculture? Define horticulture: Name 3 crops that come from Mediterranean agriculture. What is the difference between crops grown bordering the Mediterranean and crops grown in California? 41. TRUCK FARMING: What is truck farming? Where is it dominant? Name 6 products grown on truck farms How do truck farmers keep costs low? Where are most of the fruits and vegetables sold? KEY ISSUE #4: WHY DO FARMERS FACE ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES? 42. How are commercial farmers victims of their own success? What are government subsidies?

9 P a g e Explain von Thunen s model for farms and products. Label each of the rings and explain their purpose on the image. Use at least 5 sentences. 44. Why do commercial farmers suffer from low incomes? How does dairy farming provide a good example of this? Use data (statistics) to support your claim. 45. Explain in detail the 3 policies the U.S. government has used for the problem of excess productive capacity. 46. How much did the U.S. spend on farm subsidies on average? How do subsidy spending vary from year to year? How does Europe compare to the United States when it comes to subsidies? Why is this? 47. What is the irony regarding food production in MDCs versus LDCs? 48. What is sustainable agriculture? What is becoming an increasingly form of sustainable agriculture? What three principles distinguish sustainable agriculture (organic farming) from conventional agriculture? 49. What is ridge tillage? Why is it attractive to farmers? How does ridge tillage lower production costs? Explain. How does ridge tillage contribute to soil conservation? Explain.

10 P a g e What are Roundup-Ready seeds? Who created them? What are two negative aspects of these seeds? How does sustainable agriculture combat weeds? What is the impact on yields? 52. How do sustainable farmers integrate crops and livestock? How was this practice used in the past? 53. How does animal confinement impact the environment? What is the controversy over use of this practice? 54. How do weather conditions impact herd size on a sustainable farm? What is the largest single variable cost in any livestock operation? 55. What are the two main issues influences subsistence farmers? What are the 2 ways that subsistence farmers increase the supply of food through intensification of production, according to Ester Boserup? Explain each in detail. Use 3-5 sentences for each Explain the dilemma concerning subsistence farming and international trade? What is the role of cash crops versus growing food to feed people?

11 P a g e How does gender play a role in the agriculture and work practices of Kenyan s? 59. Where does the majority of the world s heroin come from? Cocaine? Where is most of the Marijuana that reaches the U.S. grown? 60. What 4 strategies can increase food supply? What % of land is currently cultivated for agriculture? Why is this misleading? 62. Define desertification: Give 3 reasons why it occurs: How much land has been lost to desertification? How much land is removed from agricultural production each year due to desertification? 63. How does urbanization impact farmland? 64. When did population begin to grow faster than food production? 65. What was the green revolution? When did it occur? What are the two main factors of the green revolution? What happened to India s wheat production as a result of miracle rice seeds? Explain. 67. What 3 elements form the basis for fertilizers? How do fossil fuel prices impact the prices of fertilizers? 68. What do farmers need to make the most effective use of miracle seeds? How does this impact LDCs? 69. What 3 strategies have been considered to develop new food sources?

12 P a g e How has overfishing impacted the total world fish catch since 1980? 71. How can high-protein cereal grains help LDCs? Explain. 72. What role could Krill play in increasing food supply? How have soybeans become a product that can be consumed by Americans? 73. What are the three top export grains in the world? 74. What is PL 480? What does it say? Title I: Title II: 75. Leading exporters of rice: 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, 5 th 76. Leading grain importing countries: 1 st 2 nd 77. What region is the leading net importer of all three major grains?

Chapter 10: Agriculture

Chapter 10: Agriculture Chapter 10: Agriculture Introduction and Case Study (p. 326-328) 1. What is the typical human like? 2. Why does farming vary from place to place? 3. Case Study: Describe the difference between wheat farming

More information

Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate?

Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? Due Thursday, October 23 rd, 2014 Name: Period: Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? Pages 346-351 1. Define agriculture: 2. Define crop: 3. What are the characteristics of a hunter-gatherer society?

More information

Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate?

Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? Pages 308-311 ***Always keep your key term packet out whenever you take notes from Rubenstein. As the terms come up in the text, think through the significance

More information

CHAPTER 10: AGRICULTURE. An Introduction to Human Geography. The Cultural Landscape: 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

CHAPTER 10: AGRICULTURE. An Introduction to Human Geography. The Cultural Landscape: 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. CHAPTER 10: AGRICULTURE The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography Pg 308 How much of the population in less developed countries are farmers? Where are 97% of the world s farmers located?

More information

Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate?

Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? Revised 2018 NAME: PERIOD: Rubenstein: The Cultural Landscape (12 th edition) Chapter Nine Food and Agriculture (pages 306 thru 347) This is the primary means by which you will be taking notes this year

More information

The Cultural Landscape by Rubenstein Chapter 10: Agriculture

The Cultural Landscape by Rubenstein Chapter 10: Agriculture Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? Pages 346-351 ***Always keep your key term packet out whenever you take notes from Rubenstein. As the terms come up in the text, think through the significance

More information

Chapter 10. Agriculture

Chapter 10. Agriculture Chapter 10 Agriculture Key Issue #1 Where Did Agriculture Originate? Agricultural Origins & Regions Origins of agriculture Hunters and gatherers Invention of agriculture Location of agricultural hearths

More information

Rubenstein Chapter 10: Food and Agriculture Guided Reading Questions

Rubenstein Chapter 10: Food and Agriculture Guided Reading Questions Name: Key Issue #1 Rubenstein Chapter 10: Food and Agriculture Guided Reading Questions 1. What does cultivate mean? 2. What percentage of people in less developed countries are farmers? 3. What percentage

More information

Agriculture Assignment #1: Von Thünen s Model. 1. City Center/Market. 2. Truck Farming/Dairy. 3. Forests. 4. Field Crops no fallow

Agriculture Assignment #1: Von Thünen s Model. 1. City Center/Market. 2. Truck Farming/Dairy. 3. Forests. 4. Field Crops no fallow Agriculture Assignment #1: Von Thünen s Model Explain the location of each zone in the model 1. City Center/Market 2. Truck Farming/Dairy 3. Forests 4. Field Crops no fallow Limitations to using Von Thünen

More information

Agriculture. Key Issue Three: Where are agricultural regions in more developed countries?

Agriculture. Key Issue Three: Where are agricultural regions in more developed countries? Agriculture Key Issue Three: Where are agricultural regions in more developed countries? Key Issue 3: Agriculture in Developed Countries Mixed crop and livestock systems Dairy farming Grain farming Livestock

More information

AP Human Geography: Agriculture

AP Human Geography: Agriculture AP Human Geography: Agriculture History LDCS MDCS Regions Visuals 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 History- 1 Which of the following is NOT an agricultural hearth? A) Southwest

More information

Agricultural Regions

Agricultural Regions Agricultural Regions The following map displays a more specific representation of agricultural regions. It shows (through numbers) when other types of agriculture are practiced within a region where another

More information

Agriculture and Rural Land Use. Unit 5

Agriculture and Rural Land Use. Unit 5 Agriculture and Rural Land Use Unit 5 Agriculture Raising of animals or growing of crops to obtain food for consumption or sale History of Agriculture Hunting and gathering Nomads Agricultural Revolution

More information

Agricultural Regions

Agricultural Regions Agricultural Regions Derwent Wittlesey s 11 Agricultural Regions Images: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:agricultural_map_by_whittlesey,_d.s.png Agriculture in the Developing World 5 types Poorer

More information

Agricultural Origins and Regions

Agricultural Origins and Regions Agriculture Agricultural Origins and Regions Origins of agriculture Hunters and gatherers Invention of agriculture Location of agricultural hearths Vegetative planting Seed agriculture Classifying agricultural

More information

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 11: AGRICULTURAL GEOGRAPHY READER S NOTES

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 11: AGRICULTURAL GEOGRAPHY READER S NOTES AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 11: AGRICULTURAL GEOGRAPHY READER S NOTES Define agriculture. What Is Agriculture, And Where Did Agriculture Begin? 368 Why do we classify economic activities into sectors? Contrast

More information

Unit 5 FRQs Question 3: Fair Trade Agriculture Question 2: Subsistence Farming and Shifting Cultivation

Unit 5 FRQs Question 3: Fair Trade Agriculture Question 2: Subsistence Farming and Shifting Cultivation 2014 Question 3: Fair Trade Agriculture Unit 5 FRQs 2012 - Question 2: Subsistence Farming and Shifting Cultivation 2009 - Question 3: Organic and Dairy Farm trends in the United States 2007 - Question

More information

Rubenstein: Food and Agriculture

Rubenstein: Food and Agriculture Rubenstein: Food and Agriculture Learning Outcomes 9 After reading, studying, and discussing the chapter, students should be able to: Learning Outcome 9.1.1: Understand the origin of agriculture. Learning

More information

An Introduction to Human Geography The Cultural Landscape, 8e James M. Rubenstein Chapter 10 AGRICULTURE. PPT by Abe Goldman Modified: DKroegel

An Introduction to Human Geography The Cultural Landscape, 8e James M. Rubenstein Chapter 10 AGRICULTURE. PPT by Abe Goldman Modified: DKroegel An Introduction to Human Geography The Cultural Landscape, 8e James M. Rubenstein Chapter 10 AGRICULTURE PPT by Abe Goldman Modified: DKroegel Economic Activities These three levels are often subdivided

More information

Principles of Cultural Geography

Principles of Cultural Geography Agriculture Agriculture: Terms Agriculture is the deliberate modification of the Earth s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain. Cultivate means

More information

Chapter 9: Economic Geography, Agriculture and Primary Activities

Chapter 9: Economic Geography, Agriculture and Primary Activities Chapter 9: Economic Geography, Agriculture and Primary Activities Oil tanker indicating increasing economic interdependence Categories of Activities Primary Activities: related to harvesting or extracting

More information

Chapter 10: Agriculture. Key Issue #1 & #2

Chapter 10: Agriculture. Key Issue #1 & #2 Chapter 10: Agriculture Key Issue #1 & #2 KEY ISSUE #1 Where Did Agriculture Originate? Before Agriculture Began long before recorded history! Agriculture: deliberate modification of Earth s surface through

More information

The Beginning of Agriculture

The Beginning of Agriculture The Beginning of Agriculture Many Neolithic settlements were located in the Fertile Crescent, where the land was fertile. Here, people built towns such as Jericho, Catal Hoyuk, and Jarmo. Complex hunter-gatherer

More information

The 11 regions are divided between 5 developing countries and 6 that are. Mixed crop and Livestock. Dairy. Grain. Mediterranean.

The 11 regions are divided between 5 developing countries and 6 that are. Mixed crop and Livestock. Dairy. Grain. Mediterranean. Key Issue 3: Where Is Agriculture Distributed? Pages 356-373 Let s talk about Agriculture in LDCs! Haven t you heard of dependency theory? What would a white man know about LDCs?! Shut up and push this

More information

AP Human Geography Unit V. Agricultural and Rural Land Use. Multiple Choice Questions

AP Human Geography Unit V. Agricultural and Rural Land Use. Multiple Choice Questions AP Human Geography Unit V. Agricultural and Rural Land Use Multiple Choice Questions 1. The modern definition of agriculture includes A) animal husbandry and shifting cultivation. B) vegetative and seed

More information

CHAPTER 4 : AGRICULTURE

CHAPTER 4 : AGRICULTURE I. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES:- ITL Public School Social Science Hand Out (2017-18) Class VIII Subject: Geography Instructions For each questions value points are given from the content. Frame the sentences of

More information

Unit V Test: Development and Agricultural and Rural Land Use

Unit V Test: Development and Agricultural and Rural Land Use Unit V Test: Development and Agricultural and Rural Land Use Multiple Choice: Select the best answer and mark it on your scantron. You may write on the test (1 point each). 1. The core-periphery model

More information

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 2 Textbook Chapter 11

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 2 Textbook Chapter 11 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 2 Textbook Chapter 11 Agriculture The purposeful tending of crops and raising of livestock in order to produce food and fiber. Hunting and Gathering Before agriculture humans were

More information

Food. Hunger Nutrition

Food. Hunger Nutrition Food Hunger Nutrition How is food produced? Plants Types of Food Production Industrialized agriculture or high-input agriculture uses fossil fuels, water, commercial fertilizers, and pesticides to produce

More information

Interpreting Maps, Charts, and Graphs

Interpreting Maps, Charts, and Graphs Interpreting Maps, Charts, and Graphs Crop Hearths (pg. 348) # s 1-5 1. The map of crop hearths indicates that a. coconuts, pigeonpeas, maize, and tomatoes were first domesticated in Southeast Asia. b.

More information

AGRICULTURE 2. Agricultural Hearths GRADE DISTRIBUTION. Exercise 3. Agriculture is Invented. Location of First Vegetative Planting 11/20/2017

AGRICULTURE 2. Agricultural Hearths GRADE DISTRIBUTION. Exercise 3. Agriculture is Invented. Location of First Vegetative Planting 11/20/2017 Exercise 3 Associated Images (cultural landscape) Select an example of a cultural/ethnic landscapes from the listed regions. Identify an iconic image from that region and discuss it. GRADE DISTRIBUTION

More information

UNIT FIVE AGRICULTURE: PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES Part 3

UNIT FIVE AGRICULTURE: PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES Part 3 UNIT FIVE AGRICULTURE: PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES Part 3 ADVANCED PLACEMENT HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Session 3 RURAL LAND USE AND SETTLEMENT PATTERNS THE VON THÜNEN MODEL* Johann Heinrich von Thünen, a German

More information

Essential Knowledge. Neolithic agricultural revolution, hearth, domestication, Fertile Crescent. Diffusion, Columbian Exchange, globalization

Essential Knowledge. Neolithic agricultural revolution, hearth, domestication, Fertile Crescent. Diffusion, Columbian Exchange, globalization A. The development of agriculture led to widespread alteration of the natural environment. Identify major centers of domestication of plants and animals and patterns of diffusion in the first (Neolithic)

More information

Food From the Land. Unit 5

Food From the Land. Unit 5 Food From the Land Unit 5 History of Agriculture The development of plant and animal domestication increased food production and led to the development of cities. As population grew, more and more land

More information

Hun u g n e g r Nut u r t it i i t o i n

Hun u g n e g r Nut u r t it i i t o i n Food Hunger Nutrition I. Human Nutritional Requirements How many calories do you consume a day? A. Basic Requirements 2600 calories/day for avg. adult 40-100g protein acids) Carbos and Fats Minerals (calcium,

More information

Juan has a small vegetable garden on his land where he produces just enough food for his family.

Juan has a small vegetable garden on his land where he produces just enough food for his family. Geography 3202 Test Unit IVa Farm and Forest Name: Part One Shade in the BEST ANSWER on the scantron sheet provided: 30 Marks 1. Which would be an output in a farming operation? (A) carrots (B) maintenance

More information

Why Do Farmers Face Economic Difficulties?

Why Do Farmers Face Economic Difficulties? Chapter 10: Agriculture 329 KEY ISSUE 4 Why Do Farmers Face Economic Difficulties? Challenges for Commercial Farmers Challenges for Subsistence Farmers Strategies to Increase Food Supply Commercial and

More information

Agricultural Revolution

Agricultural Revolution Agricultural Revolution Preview Cultivation and Domestication- The Agricultural Revolution was the beginning of farming and settlement. This period represents a complete change in the way of life for the

More information

Early Agricultural Regions AGRICULTURE 2. Climate and Agriculture. Map of Agriculture. Areas of Naturally Fertile Soil 4/20/2015.

Early Agricultural Regions AGRICULTURE 2. Climate and Agriculture. Map of Agriculture. Areas of Naturally Fertile Soil 4/20/2015. GEOG 247 Cultural Geography Early Agricultural Regions AGRICULTURE 2 Prof. Anthony Grande Hunter College CUNY AFG 2015 What accounts for this distribution? 2 World Climates Köppen Climate Classification

More information

KEY CONCEPT 1.2 THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION AND EARLY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES

KEY CONCEPT 1.2 THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION AND EARLY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES KEY CONCEPT 1.2 THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION AND EARLY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES Beginning about 10,000 years ago, the Neolithic Revolution led to the development of new and more complex economic and social systems.

More information

Environmental Science 101 Population Issues. Fall Learning Objectives: Reading Assignment:

Environmental Science 101 Population Issues. Fall Learning Objectives: Reading Assignment: Environmental Science 101 Population Issues Fall 2012 Lecture Outline: 4. FEEDING THE POPULATION A. Food Systems B. USA Agriculture C. The Green Revolution D. Subsistence Agriculture E. Animal Production

More information

2. Give examples to show the difference between a human resource, a capital resource and a natural resource.

2. Give examples to show the difference between a human resource, a capital resource and a natural resource. World Geography 3200/3202 Unit 4 Primary Resources Name: Read Page 133 1. What is a resource? 2. Give examples to show the difference between a human resource, a capital resource and a natural resource.

More information

Before agriculture humans hunted and gathered. Groups of related families united in bands. They traveled frequently following animal herds.

Before agriculture humans hunted and gathered. Groups of related families united in bands. They traveled frequently following animal herds. Before agriculture humans hunted and gathered. Groups of related families united in bands. They traveled frequently following animal herds. What is this called? Women collected roots, berries, and nuts,

More information

Competitiveness of American Agriculture in the Global Economy. Ian Sheldon. AED Economics

Competitiveness of American Agriculture in the Global Economy. Ian Sheldon. AED Economics Competitiveness of American Agriculture in the Global Economy Ian Sheldon AED Economics What is globalization? Increasing world economic integration Trade, direct investment, financial flows, and migration

More information

Global Food Prices and ECHO Evolves

Global Food Prices and ECHO Evolves Global Food Prices and ECHO Evolves What is the Global Food Crisis? Food Costs have soared resulting in a larger percentage of peoples income going to feed themselves. Ripple Effect Net exporters hoard

More information

Chapter 11 Feeding the World

Chapter 11 Feeding the World Chapter 11 Feeding the World HUMAN NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT ALWAYS SATISFIED Undernutrition The condition in which not enough calories are ingested to maintain health. Malnourished Having a diet

More information

Harvesting Wheat Edible Schoolyard Pittsburgh. Fall September

Harvesting Wheat Edible Schoolyard Pittsburgh. Fall September Harvesting Wheat Edible Schoolyard Pittsburgh Fall September MATERIALS World map showing the development of farming through the dispersal of the rice, maize, and wheat Hunter- gatherer vs. farmer game

More information

Environmental Spring Review Part 2

Environmental Spring Review Part 2 1 1. The mechanization of many jobs, which resulted in major population shifts from rural areas to urban areas occurred during a. The cold war post WWII b. Ecosystem services c. Industrial Revolution d.

More information

Unit 3. The primary sector

Unit 3. The primary sector Unit 3. The primary sector - Economic activities devoted to obtaining resources directly from nature. Agrarian space - Agrarian space: land where agrarian activities are undertaken - Rural space: non urban

More information

Resource Conserving Crop Rotation & Alternative Livestock Watering System

Resource Conserving Crop Rotation & Alternative Livestock Watering System Ken Teske Pottawatomie County Resource Conserving Crop Rotation & Alternative Livestock Watering System Cooperator: Ken Teske 19900 Golden Belt Road Onaga, Ks. 66521 Water Quality Concerns: Run-off of

More information

IR-18: Development of Agricultural Industry Inferences and Questions Reading to Learn

IR-18: Development of Agricultural Industry Inferences and Questions Reading to Learn IR-18: Development of Agricultural Industry Inferences and Questions Reading to Learn Before Reading Prediction Questions After Reading Answer Additional Information 2013 Region 4 Education Service Center

More information

Ch Food Resources. wheat, rice and corn provide ~50% of the calories people consume; all three are annuals

Ch Food Resources. wheat, rice and corn provide ~50% of the calories people consume; all three are annuals Ch. 12 - Food Resources How is Food Produced? What Plants and Animals Feed the World? 15 plant and 8 animal species supply 90% of our food wheat, rice and corn provide ~50% of the calories people consume;

More information

Agriculture Commodity Markets & Trends

Agriculture Commodity Markets & Trends Agriculture Commodity Markets & Trends Agenda Short History of Agriculture Commodities US & World Supply and Demand Commodity Prices Continuous Charts What is Contango and Backwardation Barge, Truck and

More information

Agriculture AGRICULTURE. Agriculture. More Terms TERMS. Agricultural Revolutions 11/20/2017. What is it? Why and where did it begin?

Agriculture AGRICULTURE. Agriculture. More Terms TERMS. Agricultural Revolutions 11/20/2017. What is it? Why and where did it begin? GEOG 247 Cultural Geography AGRICULTURE 1 Prof. Anthony Grande Hunter College CUNY AFG 2017 Lecture design, content and presentation AFG 1117 Individual images and illustrations may be subject to prior

More information

Agriculture AGRICULTURE. Modern Agriculture. Agriculture TERMS. At the Center of it All. What is it? Why and where did it begin?

Agriculture AGRICULTURE. Modern Agriculture. Agriculture TERMS. At the Center of it All. What is it? Why and where did it begin? GEOG 247 Cultural Geography AGRICULTURE What is it? Prof. Anthony Grande Hunter College CUNY Why and where did it begin? AFG 2015 2 a.k.a. Farming: The practice of cultivating crops and the raising of

More information

Chapter 9. Agricultural Transformation and Rural Development. Copyright 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved.

Chapter 9. Agricultural Transformation and Rural Development. Copyright 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. Chapter 9 Agricultural Transformation and Rural Development Copyright 2009 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. Importance of Agricultural and Rural Development Heavy emphasis in the past on rapid

More information

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Advanced Placement ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Agriculture + Pesticides Student 2014 Agriculture and Pesticides Food Production At present 11% of the world s land is being used to produce crops. This represents

More information

L AND C H A P T E R 9 :

L AND C H A P T E R 9 : FOOD FROM THE L AND C H A P T E R 9 : 1 4 4-161 SYSTEMS MODEL Refers to a model of looking at any system (farming, oil production, tire factory, schooling) and recognizing there are inputs, processes,

More information

What the Next Governor Needs to Know About Minnesota Agriculture Chris Radatz

What the Next Governor Needs to Know About Minnesota Agriculture Chris Radatz What the Next Governor Needs to Know About Minnesota Agriculture Chris Radatz Minnesota s agriculture has a long history of serving as an economic cornerstone for the state s economy. According to 2007

More information

Growers who hedge now should cover the upside with call options, say selling a December SRW $6.20 call to pay for a $5.20.

Growers who hedge now should cover the upside with call options, say selling a December SRW $6.20 call to pay for a $5.20. Wheat market tries to get its mojo back Tighter global supplies should boost U.S. export hopes By Bryce Knorr, Senior Grain Market Analyst In a world without noise, the wheat market would be ready to rally.

More information

U.S. Agricultural Trade: Trends, Composition, Direction, and Policy

U.S. Agricultural Trade: Trends, Composition, Direction, and Policy U.S. Agricultural Trade: Trends, Composition, Direction, and Policy Charles E. Hanrahan Senior Specialist in Agricultural Policy Carol Canada Information Research Specialist Beverly A. Banks Acquisitions

More information

AGRI-News. Magnusson Consulting Group. Agricultural Outlook Long Term Outlook Brazil Soybean Planting Larger Acres - Larger Crop

AGRI-News. Magnusson Consulting Group. Agricultural Outlook Long Term Outlook Brazil Soybean Planting Larger Acres - Larger Crop AGRI-News Magnusson Consulting Group Volume 1, Issue 3 Nov 2018 Brazil Soybean Planting Larger Acres - Larger Crop In 2018, Brazil became the largest soybean producer in the world surpassing the United

More information

Lesson 42. Agriculture in Texas TEXAS ALMANAC TEACHERS GUIDE. Principal Crops Vegetable Crops Fruits & Nuts. A mature wheat field in Texas.

Lesson 42. Agriculture in Texas TEXAS ALMANAC TEACHERS GUIDE. Principal Crops Vegetable Crops Fruits & Nuts. A mature wheat field in Texas. Lesson 42 TEXAS ALMANAC TEACHERS GUIDE Agriculture in Texas Principal Crops Vegetable Crops Fruits & Nuts Social Studies TEKS 4-6, 8, 11, 12, 21, 22, 23 7-7, 8, 9, 12, 21, 22, 23 8-14, 29, 30 STAAR 4,

More information

agriculture, forestry & fisheries Department: Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

agriculture, forestry & fisheries Department: Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 2014 agriculture, forestry & fisheries Department: Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Economic Review of the South African Agriculture 2014 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY

More information

Differentiating Four livestock Production Systems

Differentiating Four livestock Production Systems 4 Differentiating Four livestock Production Systems Learning Objectives: Understanding The four major livestock production systems The characteristics of the four major livestock production systems in

More information

Chapter 11 Food & Agriculture

Chapter 11 Food & Agriculture Chapter 11 Food & Agriculture 1. Where did agriculture originate? 2. Why do people consume different foods? 3. Where is agriculture distributed? 4. Why do farmers face economic difficulties? Agriculture

More information

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Quiz - Chapter 10 - Agriculture, Biotechnology, and the Future of Food MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Monoculture. A) farming

More information

8.1 Agricultural Landscapes and Production Methods.

8.1 Agricultural Landscapes and Production Methods. AP Human Geography Kuby: Agricultural Landscapes NAME: HOUR: Agricultural Landscapes and Production Methods DIRECTIONS: Click on the website listed below. Under Computerized Chapter Activities please select

More information

Agricultural. eg1ons. Climate and Agriculture. Climate Conditions and Agricultural Production

Agricultural. eg1ons. Climate and Agriculture. Climate Conditions and Agricultural Production Agricultural eg1ons II Without agriculture it is not possible to have a cit50 stock market, banks, university, church or army. Agriculture is the foundation of civilization and any stable economy. -Allan

More information

China s Role in the Future Food Security Situation of Asia: A Threat or An Ally

China s Role in the Future Food Security Situation of Asia: A Threat or An Ally China s Role in the Future Food Security Situation of Asia: A Threat or An Ally Jikun Huang Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy Chinese Academy of Sciences Presented at International Conference on Asian

More information

The Agricultural Revolution

The Agricultural Revolution Level 2-4 The Agricultural Revolution Rob Waring Summary This book is about how we make enough food to feed all of the people and animals in the world Contents Before Reading Think Ahead 2 Vocabulary 3

More information

Canadian Forage and Grassland Association s Strategy for the Future

Canadian Forage and Grassland Association s Strategy for the Future Canadian Forage and Grassland Association s Strategy for the Future The Canadian Forage and Grassland Association is a national, non-profit association supported by stakeholders in the forage and grassland

More information

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education www.xtremepapers.com Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education *1816531560* ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 0680/22 Paper 2 October/November 2014

More information

Oral Statement before the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Hearing on the trade section of the farm bill

Oral Statement before the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Hearing on the trade section of the farm bill Oral Statement before the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Hearing on the trade section of the farm bill April 25, 2001 Bruce A. Babcock Center for Agricultural and

More information

Why does this revolution occur anyway? Climatic change drought- caused scarcity of food supplies (12,000 BCE) especially in Southwest Asia Population

Why does this revolution occur anyway? Climatic change drought- caused scarcity of food supplies (12,000 BCE) especially in Southwest Asia Population Why does this revolution occur anyway? Climatic change drought- caused scarcity of food supplies (12,000 BCE) especially in Southwest Asia Population pressure perhaps saturation point for hunter-gatherers

More information

LIVESTOCK FEEDING ENTERPRISES PROFITABLE IN 1996

LIVESTOCK FEEDING ENTERPRISES PROFITABLE IN 1996 January 15, 1997 Ames, Iowa Econ. Info. 1709 LIVESTOCK FEEDING ENTERPRISES PROFITABLE IN 1996 In spite of record high corn prices, 1996 will go into the books as a profitable year for livestock feeding

More information

6. Base your answer to question on the quotation below and on your knowledge of social studies.

6. Base your answer to question on the quotation below and on your knowledge of social studies. 1. During which period did the domestication of animals and growing of crops first occur? A) Iron Age B) Paleolithic Period C) Neolithic Revolution D) Scientific Revolution 2. Where does the archaeological

More information

THE RISE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION

THE RISE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION THE RISE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION Day 1 Goals Define Key terms Related to Industrialization Understand what is needed for industrialization to occur. Understand what the experiences of workers was during the

More information

Name Hour GROUP ASSIGNMENT: APHG, CHAPTER 10, KI #4 VON THUNEN S MODEL

Name Hour GROUP ASSIGNMENT: APHG, CHAPTER 10, KI #4 VON THUNEN S MODEL Name Hour GROUP ASSIGNMENT: APHG, CHAPTER 10, KI #4 VON THUNEN S MODEL For this assignment, work with two other assigned students to complete this packet on Von Thunen s Theory. This assignment will be

More information

CHAPTER 8. Agriculture and the Malaysian Economy

CHAPTER 8. Agriculture and the Malaysian Economy CHAPTER 8 Agriculture and the Malaysian Economy 8.1 Contribution of agriculture to the gross domestic product (GDP) Agriculture is part of the primary sector in the Malaysian economy which contributes

More information

AGRICULTURE. Chapter 10 Key Issue 3. Textbook: p Vocabulary: #9-10, 13-16, 18-27

AGRICULTURE. Chapter 10 Key Issue 3. Textbook: p Vocabulary: #9-10, 13-16, 18-27 AGRICULTURE Chapter 10 Key Issue 3 Textbook: p. 356-373 Vocabulary: #9-10, 13-16, 18-27 Tuesday, October 31 DO NOW: take out KI 3 notes for a DO NEXT: go to SOCRATIVE.COM HANSENMHS try the questions over

More information

October 20, 1998 Ames, Iowa Econ. Info U.S., WORLD CROP ESTIMATES TIGHTEN SOYBEAN SUPPLY- DEMAND:

October 20, 1998 Ames, Iowa Econ. Info U.S., WORLD CROP ESTIMATES TIGHTEN SOYBEAN SUPPLY- DEMAND: October 20, 1998 Ames, Iowa Econ. Info. 1752 U.S., WORLD CROP ESTIMATES TIGHTEN SOYBEAN SUPPLY- DEMAND: USDA's domestic and world crop estimates show a less burdensome world supply-demand balance for soybeans

More information

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Ordinary Level *3032455531* ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 5014/12 Paper 1 October/November 2014 2 hours 15 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional

More information

International Research and Development. Designing a Crop Rotation Plan with Farmers

International Research and Development. Designing a Crop Rotation Plan with Farmers International Research and Development Designing a Crop Rotation Plan with Farmers University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, June, 2011 Definition A system of farming in which a regular succession of different

More information

1. What did George Washington Carver develop that greatly impacted agriculture?

1. What did George Washington Carver develop that greatly impacted agriculture? Student Name: Teacher: Date: District: Robeson Assessment: 9_12 Agriculture AU10 - Agriscience Applications Test 2 Description: Objective 2.00 - Intro to Ag Test Form: 501 1. What did George Washington

More information

Wheat Market Outlook for

Wheat Market Outlook for Wheat Market Outlook for 2018-2019 2018 KSU Wheat Schools Ness City & Lenora, Kansas DANIEL O BRIEN EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST Topics to be discussed.. 1) U.S.-China Trade & Other Key Grain Market

More information

Economic Review. South African Agriculture. of the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES

Economic Review. South African Agriculture. of the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES Economic Review of the South African Agriculture 2018 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES Compiled by the Directorate: Statistics and Economic Analysis, Private Bag X246, PRETORIA 0001 Published

More information

2012 Farm Outlook. Highlights

2012 Farm Outlook. Highlights 2012 Farm Outlook Office of the Chief Economist USDA Highlights A promising spring planting was followed by historic drought. Record high commodity prices followed. Farm incomes are expected to be near

More information

Introduction Assignment

Introduction Assignment Sustainable Resources 12: Agriculture Introduction Assignment Student Name Student No. Address Date Postal Code Based on the instructions provided by your school, complete the following Sustainable Resources

More information

Grain Market Outlook for

Grain Market Outlook for Grain Market Outlook for 2018-2019 2018 KSU Risk & Profit Conference Manhattan, Kansas DANIEL O BRIEN EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST Topics to be discussed.. 1) U.S.-China Trade & Other Key Grain Market

More information

6th Grade Geography 2nd Nine Weeks Test

6th Grade Geography 2nd Nine Weeks Test 6th Grade Geography 2nd Nine Weeks Test Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1 The fertile soil and flat lands of the Midwest help make it the

More information

The Outlook for Grain Markets and Texas Agriculture in Emily Kerr and Michael Plante

The Outlook for Grain Markets and Texas Agriculture in Emily Kerr and Michael Plante The Outlook for Grain Markets and Texas Agriculture in 2013 Emily Kerr and Michael Plante Share of world production, 2000-2010 average 45% U.S. dominates world production of corn, soy 40% 40% 38% 35% 30%

More information

Trends on Global Food Markets: What Is the Significance of Biofuels?

Trends on Global Food Markets: What Is the Significance of Biofuels? ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION DE COOPÉRATION ET DE DEVELOPMENT ÉCONOMIQUES Trends on Global Food Markets: What Is the Significance of Biofuels? Stefan Tangermann Director

More information

November 18, 1996 Ames, Iowa Econ. Info. 1706

November 18, 1996 Ames, Iowa Econ. Info. 1706 November 18, 1996 Ames, Iowa Econ. Info. 1706 LEAN HOG CARCASS BASIS The new Lean Hog futures contract differs from its predecessor in several ways. It is traded on carcass weight and price rather than

More information

Global Strategy. Session 1.2: Minimum Set of Core Data Items. Module 1: Sampling in the Context of the Global Minimum Set of Core Data Items

Global Strategy. Session 1.2: Minimum Set of Core Data Items. Module 1: Sampling in the Context of the Global Minimum Set of Core Data Items Global Strategy IMPROVING AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL STATISTICS IN ASIA PACIFIC Module 1: Sampling in the Context of the Global Minimum Set of Core Data Items Session 1.2: Minimum Set of Core Data Items 13

More information

Global Grains R&D Opportunities for Australian Growers. Dr. Siang Hee, Tan Executive Director, CropLife Asia 27 th July 2015 Grand Hyatt, Melbourne

Global Grains R&D Opportunities for Australian Growers. Dr. Siang Hee, Tan Executive Director, CropLife Asia 27 th July 2015 Grand Hyatt, Melbourne Global Grains R&D Opportunities for Australian Growers Dr. Siang Hee, Tan Executive Director, CropLife Asia 27 th July 2015 Grand Hyatt, Melbourne Agenda Australian Exports and a Growing Market - ASIA

More information

The Frame of Agricultural Policy and Recent Agricultural Policy in Korea June

The Frame of Agricultural Policy and Recent Agricultural Policy in Korea June The Frame of Agricultural Policy and Recent Agricultural Policy in Korea June 25. 2014 Jeong-Bin Im Department of Agricultural Economics Seoul National University Contents of Presentation I. Introduction

More information

Minimum Core Data Set

Minimum Core Data Set Global Strategy IMPROVING AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL STATISTICS IN ASIA PACIFIC Minimum Core Data Set Regional Office for the Asia-Pacific Regional Action Plan to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics

More information

"Will there be enough? Food Demand and Agricultural Capacity"

Will there be enough? Food Demand and Agricultural Capacity "Will there be enough? Food Demand and Agricultural Capacity" Robert A. Easter, Ph.D Professor and Dean College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences This is not a new question! Population,

More information

USDA Farm Data for the HICAHS Region

USDA Farm Data for the HICAHS Region USDA Farm Data for the HICAHS Region The six-state HICAHS region includes Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. Through an agreement with the Southwest Center for Agricultural

More information