AG PRAXIS STUDY GUIDE
Floriculture CDE
Career Pathways: Plant Systems Team of 4 members Team activity ID of plant materials and equipment Exam Problem solving Practicums (floral arrangement, job interview, and growing procedures) Rotational Practicums
Placement SAE
Career experience where a student is placed with an employer who is conducting agricultural business such as farming, ranching, greenhouse operations, and others.
Livestock evaluation
Career pathway: Animal Systems 4 team members Keep/cull class Exam Team activity Livestock eval/placing classes Oral reasons
Prepared public speaking
Career pathway: Career readiness Manuscript is prepared and given to judges for review 6-8 minute speech Questions
Extemporaneous Public Speaking
Career pathway: Career readiness Prepare 4-6 minute speech based on topics: ag literacy and advocacy, current ag issues, advancing ag through ag science, current tech uses and applications in ag, agrimarketing and international ag, food and fiber systems 30 minutes to prepare
Employment Skills
Career pathway: Career readiness Submit cover letter, resume, and job description prior to contest
Marketing plan
Career pathway: agribusiness systems Team of 3 members Written plan Live presentation
Conduct of Chapter Meetings
Career pathway: career readiness Available to grades 7-9 Team of 7 members Exam Presentation of opening ceremonies Presentation - team demonstration Presentation of closing ceremonies Oral Questions
Parliamentary Procedure
Career pathway: career readiness Team of 6 members Written exam Oral questions Team problem solving practicum Individual practicum
Milk quality and products
Career pathway: food products and processing systems 4 member teams Milk flavor ID and eval Product ID California mastitis test Cheese ID Exam Problem Solving Team activity
Nursery and Landscape
Career pathway: plant systems Team of 4 members Team activity Team skills Exam ID Landscape estimating Verbal customer assistance Written customer assistance Nursery propagation
Ag sales
Career pathways: Agribusiness 4 Team Members Exam Team activity Individual Sale
Ag issues forum
Career pathways: Agribusiness 4 Team Members Portfolio Team presentation
Poultry Evaluation
Career pathways: Animal systems Teams of 4 members Placing classes Market broiler placing Egg type hen placing Oral reasons Carcass grading Carcass placing Oral reasons Interior shell grading Exterior shell grading Written factors class Boneless further processed class Bone in further processed class Carcass parts ID Exam Team activity
Agronomy
Career pathways: Plant systems 4 team members Team activity Test ID Soils Commodity evaluation Agronomy issues Pest management Equipment and machinery ID
Agricultural Technology and Mechanical Systems
Career pathways: Power, structural, and technical systems Team of 4 members Machinery and Equipment ID Electrical wiring Small engines Structures (welding) ENR Team Activity
Current assets
Cash and other assets that are expected to be converted to cash within a year
Wether
Castrated male goat
Gelding
Castrated male horse
Barrow
Castrated male pig
Wether
Castrated male sheep
Stag
Castrated male sheep after maturity
Clear cutting
Causes sudden environmental changes, temporarily removes forest cover
Meiosis
Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
Reporter
Chair of public relations committee Plan public info programs Chapter scrapbook Chapter photographer
Basic engine maintenance
Change oil Service air cleaner Clean the carburetor float bowl Clean blower Check compression Replace spark plugs
Fungicides
Chemical agents capable of destroying, and/or inhibiting the growth of saprophytic or pathogenic fungi, including molds.
Selective breeding
Choosing animals to breed based on specific characteristics
Importance of sanitation in food processing
Clean work areas minimize bacterial growth substantially
Fossil Fuels
Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals. Used to heat homes, power vehicles, and provide electricity
Sources of credit
Commercial banks and trust companies Federal land banks Production credit associations Farmers Home administration Insurance companies Individuals (real estate, livestock, ect) Equipment manufacturers
Noncurrent assests
Company long term investments where the full value will not be realized within the accounting year
Two stroke cycle
Completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during only one crankshaft revolution.
Henry C Groseclose
Considered the father of the FFA
1929
Corn Gold and National blue colors adopted 33 states in attendance to 2nd convention
Cost and availability
Cost goes up when availability goes down, vice versa
Marking Sector
Cover the services involved in moving an agricultural product from the farm to the consumer
Agronomic
Crops produced for agricultural reasons
Service Sector
Cultivating land, raising crops, feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming. The production of crops, livestock, or poultry. Agronomy
Cultural IPM controls
Cultural controls are practices that reduce pest establishment, reproduction, dispersal, and survival. For example, changing irrigation practices can reduce pest problems, since too much water can increase root disease and weeds.
Parts of a balance sheet
Current assets, non current assets, current liabilities, and non current liabilities
Sweating copper pipe
Cut the pipes to the right length using a hacksaw or a copper tube cutter. Remove the burs with a wire brush or file. Clean the end of the copper pipe with a special cleaning brush. Clean until the surface is bright all around. Clean the inside of all fittings. Apply soldering paste to the cleaned ends of the pipe and the insides of the cleaned fittings. Attach the fitting to the end of the pipe and use a propane flame in the middle of the fitting to heat both ends at the same time. Don't apply heat directly to fluxed area. Still using the flame, solder the joints together. You only need a little bit around the whole circumference of the tube. Wipe excess solder away with a rag.
Plastic pipe fitting
Cut to desired length Clean the joint pieces Apply primer to both joint pieces Apply glue to both pieces Join pieces and turn 1/4 turn to ensure it is sealed
Docking
Cutting tails off of young animals (usually sheep or dogs) to improve structure or appearance
Castration
Cutting testes off young animals to stop testosterone flow and preserve their meat grade
Vitamin B12
Cyanocobalamin Pernicious anemia
Sodium
Dehydration Decreased glucose and amino acid absorption
Leadership styles
Democratic, autocratic, laissez-faire, strategic, transformational, transactional, bureaucratic
Chlorine
Depressed appetite Water intake
Structure and function of the digestive system
Digestion and absorption of nutrients
Research Based SAE
Discover new or validate current knowledge of agricultural technologies using the scientific method
FFA degrees
Discovery, Greenhand, Chapter, State, American
Taxonomical classification
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Dumb kings play cards over free grade snails
Ways to build and maintain credit
Don't take out more than you can pay back Pay back quickly Pay back more than the minimum
Gravitational water
Drains out of pore spaces after a rain
Inbreeding
The production of offspring from the mating or breeding of individuals or organisms that are closely related genetically
Financial plan
The projections need to be for a period of three to five years Balance sheets and income statements
1930
FFA Creed adopted Official dress adopted
1952
FFA code of ethics adopted
1944
FFA foundation is formed
FFA Mission statement
FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
Debt/equity ratio
The ratio of total liabilities to owners equity A measure of solvency
Debt/asset ratio
The ratio of total liabilities to total assets A measure of solvency
Stocking rates
The relationship between the number of animals and the grazing management unit utilized over a specified time period
Animal bio security plan
Farm biosecurity is a set of measures or activities designed to protect a property from the entry and spread of pests, weeds and diseases. A lot of times this involved quarantine or disease management protocol
Importance of proper animal nutrition
Feeding has a direct impact on the growth rate, production capacity and health status of the animal. Feeding is key for a profitable and sustainable farming.
Hen
Female chicken
Pullet
Female chicken under one year
Filly
Female horse under 3
Doe
Female rabbit
Outputs
Finished goods and services
1926
First National Congress of Vocational Agriculture Students assemble for a National Livestock Judging Contest at the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show in Kansas City, Mo.
2006
First National FFA Convention held in Indianapolis, IN
1999
First national convention in Louisville, KY
Systematic Sampling
Individuals are selected at regular intervals from the sampling frame. The intervals are chosen to ensure an adequate sample size. If you need a sample size n from a population of size x, you should select every x/nth individual for the sample. For example, if you wanted a sample size of 100 from a population of 1000, select every 1000/100 = 10th member of the sampling frame.
Iodine
Goiter/big head
Purpose of grading food products
Grading determines the quality of the food being processed and what it can be sold for. It also allows for the food to be analyzed
Stages of forest succession
Grass or plant stage (occurs after land has been cleared) Shrub stage (saplings grow in the shade of shrubs) Young stage (when the sunlight can no longer reach the forest floor)
Treasurer
Keep track of money Present reports at meetings Collect dues Chairperson of finance committee
Methods to prevent pipes from freezing
Keeping water on at a trickle Keeping heat up to the same temperature day and night
Vitamin K
Lack of clot formation
Habitat protection
Latest management strategy is preservation of ecosystems supporting maximum biological diversity rather than species-by-species approach.
Law of diminishing returns
Law of diminishing returns - used to refer to a point at which the level of profits or benefits gained is less than the amount of money or energy invested.
Main motion
Main motion Interrupt: NO Second: YES Debate: YES Amend: YES Vote: MAJORITY Reconsider: YES
Estrous
Main reproductive cycle of females Estrus is a phase of the estrous cycle
Historian
Maintain scrapbook Research chapter history Assist in photography
Cockrel
Male chicken under a year
Colt
Male horse under 3
Buck
Male rabbit
Disposal of hazardous materials
Many hazardous wastes can be recycled safely and effectively, while other wastes will be treated and disposed of in landfills or incinerators.
Agriculture adjustment act
Marketing and crop price controls passed in 1933
Watt
Measure of electrical power
Mechanical (physical) IPM controls
Mechanical and physical controls kill a pest directly or make the environment unsuitable for it. Sticky card traps are examples of mechanical controls. Physical controls include: Sweeping floors and benches to inhibit breeding
1969
Membership opens to females
Electrical motor horsepower
Multiply the voltage, the current, and the efficiency, then divide the result by 746.
Relationship between a species and habitat
Must be able to support the animal with the proper nutrients, animal must be able to help the environment grow
Hazards in a biotechnology lab
Mutagens Carcinogens Radioactive material Dangerous lab equipment (burners, centrifuges, ect)
1965
NFA merged with FFA
1935
NFA was formed (New Farmers of America) for black students. FFA membership exceeds 100,000
Gilt
Never bred female pig
Ewe lamb
Never bred female sheep
1927
New Farmers of Virginia is founded
Vitamin B3
Niacin Pellagra Hartnups disease
Vitamin A
Night blindness Pink eye like symptoms
Abiotic factors
Nonliving components of environment.
Limited partnerships
Has both general and limited partners. General partners own and operate the business and assume liability for the partnership, while the limited partners serve as investors only and have no control over the company and are not subject to the same liabilities as the general partners
HACCP
Hazard analysis and critical control points
Homogenization
Helps disperse fat throughout the milk to keep it from floating to the top Separates fat into tiny particles to even distribution
Electrode reading 1
High cellulose potassium AC, DC+, or DC-
Electrode reading 0
High cellulose sodium DC+ current
Electrode reading 7
High iron oxide, potassium powder AC, DC+, DC-
Electrode reading 3
High titania potassium AC, DC+
Electrode reading 2
High titania sodium AC, DC-
Cold metal work
Higher forces and power required Surfaces must be free of scale and dirt Ductility and strain hardening limit the amount of forming
Star Awards
Highest award that can be achieved based on your SAE Star farmer Star in agribusiness Star in ag placement Star in agriscience
Proficiency Awards
Honor FFA members who, through their SAEs, have developed specialized skills that they can apply toward their future careers.
Growth regulators
Hormones that stimulate or inhibit plant growth Plant growth regulators function as chemical messengers for intercellular communication . There are currently five recognized groups of plant hormones: auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid (ABA) and ethylene.
Foal
Horse under one year
Fabrication of meat
How meat is cut
Marketing strategy and plan
How will the product be priced How will they reach target consumers What communication will be used People and processes
Vitamin E
Nutritional muscular dystrophy White muscle disease, stiff lamb disease, crazy chick disease Muscle degradation
OSHA regulations
OSHA regulations requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace (Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals Standard); must protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to body fluids (Blood-borne Pathogen Standard)
Noncurrent liabilities
Obligations not due for settlement within one year
Potassium
Rare in livestock, but can have excess causing grass tetany
Estrous cycle
Recurring reproductive cycle in female animals that causes ovulation, changes in uterine lining, pregnancy, and parturition
Clean Air Act
Regulating air emmissions and granting EPA power to set air quality standards 1970
Thinning
Relieves overcrowding and tree stress, reduces fire hazards
Dehorning
Removing the fully grown horse from livestock Significantly decreased the risk of injury to farm workers, horses, dogs, and other cattle
Selection harvesting
Removing the higher-risk trees and leaving the trees with higher potential improves the quality and character of the forest. The partially-opened canopy allows enough light to accelerate individual tree health and vigor, and allows seedlings to grow. The young trees eventually replace the older trees as the older trees either die or are harvested.
Structure and function of the reproductive system
Reproduction, producing offspring
Flowers
Reproductive unit of angiosperms
Withdraw a Motion
Incidental motion Interrupt: RRO Second: RRO Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: MAJORITY, the maker of the motion may withdraw it without permission of the assembly before the motion is stated by the chair Reconsider: Only the negative vote may be reconsidered
Objection to the Consideration of a Question
Incidental motion Interrupt: YES Second: NO Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: 2/3 NEGATIVE Reconsider: Only the negative vote may be reconsidered *Must be proposed before debate has begun or a subsidiary motion is stated by the chair
Parliamentary Inquiry
Incidental motion Interrupt: YES Second: NO Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: Chair decides or answer, normally no vote is taken Reconsider: NO
Division of the Assembly
Incidental motion Interrupt: YES Second: NO Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: On demand of a single member the chair must take rising but not necessarily a counted vote Reconsider: NO
Request for information
Incidental motion Interrupt: YES Second: NO Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: Chair decides or answers, normally no vote is taken Reconsider: NO
Point of Order
Incidental motion Interrupt: YES Second: NO Debate: NO (RRO) Amend: NO Vote: Chair decides or answers, normally no vote is taken Reconsider: NO
Appeal
Incidental motion Interrupt: YES Second: YES Debate: YES (RRO) Amend: NO Vote: Majority or tie vote sustains the chair Reconsider: YES
Causes of abnormal livestock behavior
Includes calving/weaning stress, regular stress, new environment, new herd members, sickness, injury, change in schedule
Benefits of rational grazing
Increased forage production Increased soil fertility Increased resistance to drought Less wasting of forage Soil compaction Control less desirable plants Extending grazing season
Major biotechnological innovations
Increased yields, herbicide tolerance, insect resistance, need for less water,
Phosphorus
Pica
Sexual reproduction in plants
Plants can reproduce in this way by using structures found in the plant flower. The male reproductive structure produces sperm cells (pollen). The female reproductive structures include the ovule that produces the egg cells (ova).
Woody plants
Plants that are made primarily of cells with thick cell walls that support the plant body
FFA salute
Pledge of Allegiance
Principles of pneumatics
Pneumatic systems used in industry are commonly powered by compressed air or compressed inert gases. A centrally located and electrically powered compressor powers cylinders, air motors, and other pneumatic devices.
Controlling parasites in cattle
Pour ons Injections Boluses Oral drench
Gestation
Pregnancy
Secretary
Prepare agenda Prepare and present minutes Keep committee reports Responsible for chapter correspondence Maintain member attendance and active records
Chaplain
Present at banquets and other functions Conduct reflection services at camps
President
Preside over meetings and accepted rules of parli pro Appoint committees Coordinate activities and evaluate the POA Represent the chapter in public relations
Adjourn
Privileged motion Interrupt: NO Second: YES Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: MAJORITY Reconsider: NO
Fix the time to which to adjourn
Privileged motion Interrupt: NO Second: YES Debate: NO Amend: YES Vote: MAJORITY Reconsider: YES
Recess
Privileged motion Interrupt: NO Second: YES Debate: NO Amend: YES Vote: MAJORITY Reconsider: NO
Raise a Question of Privilege
Privileged motion Interrupt: YES Second: NO Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: Chair decides or answer, no vote is taken Reconsider: NO
Call for the Orders of the Day
Privileged motion Interrupt: YES Second: NO Debate: NO Amend: NO Vote: Upon a call by a single member, the orders of the day must be enforced Reconsider: NO
5 methods of reducing risk
Production, marketing, financial, legal, human resources
FFA awards
Proficiency awards Agriscience fair Star Awards Degrees Honorary Awards National chapter awards
Parlimentarian
Proficient with parli pro Part of parli pro team Conduct parli pro workshops
Conservation
Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
Endangered Species Preservation Act
Protects endangered species and permits the government to take land into federal custody 1966
Enterprise budget
Provides an estimate of the potential revenues, expenses, and profit for each enterprise (cattle, corn, watermelons, ect)
Key factors in marketing
Public relations, promotional programs, pricing, personal selling, product description and characteristics, sales promotions, and warranties
1932
Puerto rico granted chapter
Vitamin B6
Pyridoxine Impaired amino acid metabolism Anemia Slow growth Poor feathering
Scientific method
Question Hypothesize Experiment Observe and Record Analyze Results
Improving reading skills
Quickly scan materials for an overview. Develop a clear idea of what you expect to learn. Search for main ideas. Practice and recall.
Classifying rods
The "E" indicates an arc welding electrode. The first two digits of a 4-digit number and the first three digits of a 5-digit number stand for tensile strength. The next to last digit indicates position. The last two digits specify the type of coating and the welding current.
Lassie-faire leadership
The French term "laissez faire" literally translates to "let them do," and leaders who embrace it afford nearly all authority to their employees. Sometimes effective
1971
The National FFA Alumni Association is established
1917
The Smith-Hughes Act establishes vocational ag courses
Written communication skills
The ability to communicate effectively in letters, e-mails and other documents
Preservation
The act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged
Total revenue
The income received from the total physical product Same as total value product
Opportunity costs
The loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
Stamens
The pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and filament.
Kilowatt
1,000 watts
1964
1,000,000th jacket sold
Food web
A community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
Corporations
A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law
Components of a completed inventory
A complete listing of the number, type, and value of assets owned at a point in time
Diversification
A corporate strategy to enter into a new market or industry in which the business doesn't currently operate, while also creating a new product for that market
Transformer
A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
Mild steel
A ferrous metal alloy made from Iron and Carbon. It is tough, ductile and malleable and mainly used for nails, car body panels and construction beams.
Balance sheet
A financial statement with systematic organization of everything owned and owed by a business or individual
Carburizing flame
A flame burning with an excess amount of fuel; also called a reducing flame.
Oxidizing flame
A flame burning with an excess amount of oxygen.
Biennials
A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
Autocratic leadership
A form of leadership in which the leader makes decisions on his or her own and then announces those decisions to the group. Rarely effective
Cereal grains
A grass yielding grain for food. Wheat, millet, rice, barley, oats, rye, triticale, sorghum, and maize (corn). About 80 percent of the protein and over 50 percent of the calories consumed by humans and livestock come from cereal grains.
Polarity
A lack of electrical symmetry in a molecule. Charge differences on opposite ends of a structure.
Partnerships
A legal form of business operation between two or more individuals who share management and profits
Entrepreneurship SAE
A project that requires monetary investment to potentially gain a profit
Depreciation
A reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time, due in particular to wear and tear
Income/expense statement
A report that summarizes the income and expenses and computes the resulting profit of a business over a period
Pulley
A simple machine that consists of a grooved wheel with a rope or cable wrapped around it.
Pearson square
A simple way to hand calculate a ration for an animal
Leadership personality
A strong sense of conscientiousness results in a scrupulous, punctual, reliable, dependable, purposeful, organized, strong-willed and determined character.
Beam
A structural member, usually horizontal, that carries a load that is applied transverse to its length.
Service Learning SAE
A student managed service activity where students are involved in the development, implementation, promotion and evaluation of a chosen project.
Cash flow statement
A summary of the projected cash inflows and cash outflows for a business over a given period
AC circuit
A type of circuit that carries alternating current, or current that periodically reverses direction.
DC circuit
A type of circuit that carries direct current, or current that flows in only one direction.
Individual proprietorships
A type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity
Corner weld
A type of weld that joins two pieces of material at an angle to each other by placing a bead on the outside of a joint.
Post
A vertical framing member sufficiently strong to carry the load of the beam and structure resting on it.
Noxious weeds
A weed that is considered harmful to the environment and/or animals.
Butt weld
A weld between two pieces of metal butted together.
Lap weld
A weld made along the seams of two overlapping pieces of metal.
Fillet weld
A weld with a triangular cross section joining two surfaces that meet in an interior right angle.
Rafter
A wooden beam that supports a roof
Business proposal
A written offer from a seller to a prospective buyer Key step in sales process
Business etiquette
Acceptable social behavior and manners in business
Enterprise budget purpose
After estimates, they can help identify more profitable enterprises in the whole farm plan Once complete, they are a source of data for other types of budgeting
LDEs
Ag Issues Conduct of chapter meetings Creed speaking Employment Skills Extemp speaking Parli Pro Prepared speaking
CDEs
Ag communications Ag sales Ag tech and mech Agronomy Dairy Cattle Eval and management Dairy Cattle handlers ENR Farm and agribusiness management Floriculture Food science and technology Forestry Horse eval Livestock Eval Marketing plan Meats evaluation and technology Milk quality and products Nursery/Landscape Poultry eval Vet science
Social and cultural issues of biotechnology
Ag illiteracy, not knowing the facts, farms not following the rules
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources career pathways
Agribusiness Animal Systems Environmental Service Systems Food Products and Processing Natural Resources Plant Systems Power, Structural, and Technical Systems
Environmental impacts of energy production
All energy sources have some impact on our environment. Fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—do substantially more harm than renewable energy sources by most measures, including air and water pollution, damage to public health, wildlife and habitat loss, water use, land use, and global warming emissions.
Iron
Anemia
Copper (animals)
Anemia Decreased growth Loss of pigmentation Stringy/steely wool
Legal and ethical issues of biotechnology
Animal welfare, boundaries, where does it stop?
Vice President
Assume duties of the president if needed Develop POA Coordinate committee work Work towards meeting goals
Hedging
Attempts to reduce the amount of risk, or volatility, associated with a security's price change. Can also be used to lock in the price of inputs to be purchased in the future
Determining Validity and Reliability of Sources
Author - a listed author can mean credible site. Date - is the information recent enough for their purposes. Sources - Credible websites should cite the source of the information presented. Domain - the domain .edu and .gov are usually credible sources for information Site Design - a well-designed site can mean reliable information. Writing Style - Poor spelling and grammar means the site may not be credible.
Bureaucratic Leadership
Bureaucratic leaders go by the books. This style of leadership might listen and consider the input of employees but the leader tends to reject an employee's input if it conflicts with company policy Rarely Effective
Grafting (asexual reproduction)
part of a plant is attached to the root system of another plant; the two unite to form a new plant containing the roots of one and the stem and leaf structure of the other.
Layering (asexual reproduction)
part of the plant's stem is bent down and covered with soil; this stem can generate a new root system and, therefore, an entirely new plant.
Horizon C
partially weathered bedrock
Convenience Sampling
participants are selected based on availability and willingness to take part. Useful results can be obtained, but the results are prone to significant bias, because those who volunteer to take part may be different from those who choose not to
Nonverbal communication skills
physical appearance, posture, gestures, facial expression, eye contact, voice, touch
Phenotype
physical characteristics of an organism
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
Point source pollution
pollution that comes from a specific site
importance of hunting, trapping and fishing
population control conservation funding
Pre emergence herbicides
prevent the germination of seeds by inhibiting a key enzyme
Principles of floral design
proportion, scale, harmony, rhythm, balance, unity and emphasis.
National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
protects rivers with due to aesthetic, recreational, wildlife, historical, or cultural reasons. 1968
Purpose of an advisory committee
provide you with independent advice from outside experts
Copper (metal)
pure substance
Quality grades
rating system based on quality standards focusing on color, size, shape, texture and defects
Role of potassium in plants
regulates the opening and closing of stomata, and therefore regulates CO2 uptake. Potassium triggers activation of enzymes and is essential for production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). ATP is an important energy source for many chemical processes taking place in plant issues.
Biomass energy
renewable energy derived from burning organic materials such as wood and alcohol
Safe Drinking Water Act
set maximum contaminant levels for pollutants that may have adverse effects on human health. 1974
Operational decisions
short-run decisions to help implement strategies
FFA emblem Plow
signifies labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture and the historic foundation of our country's strength
FFA emblem Rising sun
signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day glowing with opportunity
FFA emblem Words Agricultural Education/FFA
signify the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture
Calculating slope
slope = rise/run
Importance of ethics
strives to do what is right to advance the common good of employees and organizations can not only improve their business and culture but also make a difference in the community and beyond.
Greenhouse management
study and growth of any plant in a greenhouse environment
Horizon B
subsoil; high clay content; small clay particles from A will collect here
Herbicides
target plant species that compete with crops
Insecticides
target species of insects and other invertebrates that consume crops
Sill
the bottom horizontal framing member of a window or door opening.
Marginal cost
the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced is incremented by one unit, that is, it is the cost of producing one more unit of a good.
Biomagnification
the concentration of toxins in an organism as a result of its ingesting other plants or animals in which the toxins are more widely disbursed.
Gas metal arc welding
the electrode is continuously fed wire of the same material that is being welded. GMAW MIG
Mechanical energy
the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
Biotechnology
the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
Animal rights
the idea that animals are entitled to the possession of their own lives and that their most basic interests should receive the same consideration as human interests
Fixed support
the most rigid type of support or connection. It constrains the member in all translations and rotations (i.e. it cannot move or rotate in any direction). The easiest example of a fixed support would be a pole or column in concrete.
Stratified Sampling
the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a similar characteristic. It is used when we might reasonably expect the measurement of interest to vary between the different subgroups, and we want to ensure representation from all the subgroups.
Purpose of crop rotation
the practice of growing a series of dissimilar or different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons. It is done so that the soil of farms is not used for only one set of nutrients. It helps in reducing soil erosion and increases soil fertility and crop yield.
Soil conservation
the prevention of soil loss from erosion or reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination. Slash-and-burn and other unsustainable methods of subsistence farming are practiced in some lesser developed areas.
Photosynthesis
the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
Cutting (asexual reproduction)
the process in which the stem of a plant is placed in moist soil or water to generate a new root system.
Fertilization
the process of an ovum joining with a spermatozoa creating an offspring
Brazing
the process of joining metal with a filler rod that melts at a temperature below the metal being joined
Kilowatt hours
the rate at which energy is used
Marginal return
the rate of return for a marginal increase in investment; roughly, this is the additional output resulting from a one-unit increase in the use of a variable input, while other inputs are constant.
Motivation
the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
Linebreeding
the selective breeding of animals for a desired feature by mating them within a closely related line.
Grading up
the sequential use of purebred animals over a series of generations to provide a "nearly purebred" result. The usual sequence is that a purebred sire is used on females that are either crossbred or of another breed. The resulting offspring are 1/2 the pure breed of the sire
Plant genetics
the study of heritability of traits in plants
Engine displacement
the swept volume of all the pistons inside the cylinders of a reciprocating engine in a single movement from top dead centre (TDC) to bottom dead centre (BDC).
Importance of binomial nomenclature
the system of nomenclature in which two terms are used to denote a species of living organism, the first one indicating the genus and the second the specific epithet.
Domestication of animals
the taming of animals and plants for human use, such as work or as food
Surveying equipment
the theodolite, measuring tape, total station, 3D scanners, GPS/GNSS, level and rod. Most instruments screw onto a tripod when in use.
Horizon E
this is the layer where eluviation takes place
Strategic decisions
those that support broad-scope, organizational issues
Calf
young cow
Horizon R
This is unweathered rock (bedrock) layer that is beneath all the other layers.
Engine horsepower
To calculate the horsepower of a car, start by finding the engine's torque value and engine speed in the owner's manual. Multiply the torque by the engine speed, and then divide that number by 5252.
Gear reducer and multiplier
Torque multipliers work with the use of an epicyclical gear train that has one or more stages. Each stage of the gear range will multiply the applied torque. This torque is applied to the input gear, causing the planet gears that are situated around it to rotate
Embryo transfer
Transfer of an embryo from a superior female to a donor female
Transformational Leadership
Transformational leadership is always "transforming" and improving upon the company's conventions. Pushes boundaries to improve Sometimes effective
Processing Sector
Transforming products originating from agriculture, forestry, and fisheries
Starting and oxyfuel torch
Turn oxygen bottle on all the way, crack the acetylene bottle 1/2 turn. O2 pressure should be 10, acetylene pressure should be 5. Turn on acetylene and strike a flame, achieve a neutral flame
Volt
Unit of electric pressure
Common applications of GPS in agriculture
Used for farm planning, field mapping, soil sampling, tractor guidance, crop scouting, variable rate applications, and yield mapping. GPS allows farmers to work during low visibility field conditions such as rain, dust, fog, and darkness.
GIS and GPS in agriculture
Used for precision agriculture The use of GPS and GIS together allows for real time data collection that acquires an accurate position. This means that farmers can use devices to map where exactly the resources of that farm will be used to increase the resource use as well as increase its efficiency.
Cloning
Used mostly for research of production of milk, meat, or eggs, NOT used for production
Cut off saw
Used to cut metal with a spinning wheel
Oxy-acetylene welding
Uses a mixture of Oxygen and Acetylene to create a flame that will burn at temperatures of around 2500°C.
Record keeping SAE
Using AET
Use of vaccines
Vaccinating animals reduces animal suffering, reduces the transmission of microorganisms in the animal population, and is often more affordable than paying for the treatment of sick animals. Vaccinations keep individual animals, flocks and herds, and people healthy.
Non chemical controls for parasites
Vaccines Genetic improvement Pasture rotation Mixed/alternate livestock species grazing
Vaccination storage
Vaccines should be stored according to the specific guidelines for each vaccine. Some are refrigerated or frozen and should be kept that way until they are used
Equipment Horsepower
Varies based on equipment
Leaves
Vegetative part Leaves are the primary photosynthetic organs of plants, and are borne only at the nodes of a stem.
Roots
Vegetative part Roots anchor plants in soil, often store carbohydrates, and serve as the principal organs for absorption of water and nutrients.
Stems
Vegetative part Stems are the basic organs, as they give rise to other plant organs, such as roots, leaves, and flowers. Both aerial and subterranean stems are divided into nodes and internodes
Studs
Vertical framing members used to transfer loads from the top of the wall to the floor system.
Finding amps, watts, or volts
W=AV A=W/V V=W/A
Impact of federal regulations on agricultural production
Water rights - depend on where you are and what you have bought into Governmental regulations on feed, harvesting, marketing, and producing food
Capillary water
Water that clings in small pores, cracks, and spaces against the pull of gravity, like water held in a sponge.
Role of wetlands
Wetlands prevent flooding by holding water much like a sponge. By doing so, wetlands help keep river levels normal and filter and purify the surface water. Wetlands accept water during storms and whenever water levels are high.
Break even analysis for an enterprise
What an enterprise needs to be sold for so the income equals the total expenses
Inputs
What is used in the production process to produce output
Heat detection
When animals allow mounting from a herd mate it shows the animal is in heat or ready to be bred
Selenium
White muscle disease More common as a toxicity
Methods used to limit erosion and runoff
Windbreaks - trees and shrubs especially provide shelter, improve crop yield and enhance growth Buffers
Noise Control Act
Works toward reducing and eliminating noise pollution that poses a threat to human health and welfare. 1972
EM Tiffany
Wrote the FFA Creed
First national park is established
Yellowstone 1872
First state park is established
Yosemite 1864
Doeling
Younger female goat
Buckling
Younger male goat
Lubrication
a substance, usually organic, introduced to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact, which ultimately reduces the heat generated when the surfaces move
Resume
a summary of your academic and work history
Situational Leadership
a theory that argues that the most effective leadership style varies according to leader-member relations, the nominal leader's power, and the task structure
Fiber
a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
Pinned support
a very common type of support and is most commonly compared to a hingein civil engineering. Like a hinge, a pinned support allows rotation to occur but no translation (i.e. it resists horizontal and vertical forces but not a moment). Think of your elbow; you are able to extend and flex the elbow (rotation) but you cannot move your forearm left to right (translation).
Strategic leadership
accepts the burden of executive interests while ensuring that current working conditions remain stable for everyone else. Commonly effective
Verbal communication skills
active listening, restatement, reflection, elaboration, silence, focusing, clarification, and summarizing
Types of FFA membership
active, honorary, alumni and collegiate.
Current liabilities
amounts due to be paid to creditors within twelve months
Horticultural grade sand
an ingredient found in some recipes for seed starting mixes, commonly mixed with peat and perlite A very coarse grade sand
Crossbreeding
an organism with purebred parents of two different breeds, varieties, or populations.
Career plan
an outline of steps or actions you can take to reach a career goal Identifying strengths, weaknesses, and interests
Neutral flame
an oxyacetylene flame with a balance of oxygen and acetylene
Sphagnum moss
any of various pale or ashy mosses of the genus Sphagnum whose decomposed remains form peat
Postemergence herbicides
are applied to control emerged weeds
Importance of time and temperature in food processing
are two of the most important factors to control in the prevention of a foodborne illness. There are many steps during the process of preparing and serving food in which time and temperature must be controlled. Harmful microorganisms grow well in foods held between temperatures of 41 degrees Fahrenheit and 135 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature range is also known as the Temperature Danger Zone (TDZ).
Landscaping
arrangement of trees, shrubs, and flowers to make land pleasant
Variable costs
corporate expense that changes in proportion with production output. Variable costs increase or decrease depending on a company's production volume; they rise as production increases and fall as production decreases.
Purebred breeding
cultivated varieties or cultivars of an animal species, achieved through the process of selective breeding. When the lineage of a purebred animal is recorded, that animal is said to be pedigreed.
Managerial decisions
decisions about the allocation and utilization of resources
Purpose of SAEs
designed to provide meaningful career preparation experiences for all students through the SAE component of the Ag Ed program. It enables every student, regardless of their time in Ag Ed to benefit from the SAE involvement by aligning the effort with their career interest.
Oxy fuel cutting torch
diverts the oxygen and mixes part of it with the fuel gas to create the preheat flame, forming the ring of flame around the cutting tip.
Interviewing tips
do research, know strengths/weaknesses, don't use cliches
Simple Random Sampling
each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an equal chance, or probability, of being selected
First meat inspection acts passed in
early 1890s
T-Weld
one joint is the right angle to the other joint in the approximate shape of the letter "T".
Single acting hydraulic cylinders
only extends by pressure from a pump and then retracts by the weight of the load or by an inbuilt spring.
Orchard management
orchard establishment, soils and nutrition, pruning and training systems, irrigation management, orchard floor management, pollination, crop load management, harvest, and automation and mechanization.
Wood Headers
ornamental features that will add an eye-catching finish to windows, doors and garage openings
How many CDE's are there?
26
Ca:P Ratio
2:1 Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism (big head disease) Urinary calculi
Acres in a section
640
Acres in one mile
640
Size of one acre
660' x 66'
Available water
Soil water between field capacity and the permanent wilting point
Indicator species
Species that serve as early warnings that a community or ecosystem is being degraded.
Separation of milk
Spins milk through a centrifuge to separate the cream from the milk
How to survey
Start at a known corner Use a compass and land markers to mark your corners
Galvanized steel
Steel that has been coated with a protective layer of zinc, which forms a hard, insoluble oxide Welding this can cause galvanize poisoning or metal fume fever when zinc oxide forms from the heat of welding
Feed storage
Stored according to guidelines, usually out of direct sunlight, in a cool dark area, in a sealed container. Forages - stored dry area. Silage - stored in a pit or silo with minimal air circulation so fermentation is possible
Breeding livestock
Structure and genetics are the most important
SAE Grants
Students can apply for a $1000 grant through national FFA to start their SAE project
Controlling parasites in sheep
Subcutaneous and intramuscular injections Pour/spot ons Oral drench Dipping
Routes of administering medications
Subcutaneous, intramuscular, intermuscular, intrevenous, orally, drench
Clustered sampling
Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals. The population is divided into subgroups, known as clusters, which are randomly selected to be included in the study
Amend
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Previous Question
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Lay on the Table
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Limit or extend limits of debate
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Commit or Refer
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Postpone to a Certain Time (or Definitely)
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Postpone Indefinitely
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Sulfur
Sulfur amino acid deficiency
Advisor
Supervise chapter activities Inform about FFA Instruct in leadership and professional development Build program Encourage involvement Prepare students for CDEs
Supplement storage
Supplements should be stored according to their guidelines, refrigerated, stored in the dark, stored in a sealed container, ect
Market prices and cycles
Supply and demand mostly determines prices and cycles, but occasionally, cycles can be changed by disasters or politician events EX natural disasters, disease, ect
Double entry accounting
System of accounting in which every transaction affects two accounts simultaneously
Single entry accounting
System of accounting in which only one sided entry is required to record financial transactions
Cripple studs
Take the place of common studs above and below wall openings and provide support for wall opening
Improving speaking skills
Talk slowly. Hold more eye contact. Notice the details. Give unique compliments. Express your emotions. Offer interesting insights. Use the best words.
Positive leadership traits
high energy, integrity, competence, vision
Preservation of meat
includes preventing the growth of bacteria, fungi or other micro-organisms as well as retarding the oxidation of fats that cause rancidity thus promoting longer shelf life and reduced hazard from eating the food
Effects of urban sprawl
increase in air pollution, loss of habitat for animals, increase in water pollution
Four stroke cycle
intake, compression, power, exhaust Requires four strokes of the piston to complete a power cycle during two crankshaft revolutions.
Speculation
involves trying to make a profit from a security's price change,
Role of nitrogen in plants
it is a major component of chlorophyll, the compound by which plants use sunlight energy to produce sugars from water and carbon dioxide (i.e., photosynthesis). It is also a major component of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Without proteins, plants wither and die.
Importance of grounding
it protects your appliances, your home and everyone in it from surges in electricity. If lightning was to strike or the power was to surge at your place for whatever reason, this produces dangerously high voltages of electricity in your system.
Non selective herbicides
kill all vegetation
Selective herbicides
kill only certain types of plants
Horizons
layers of soil formed from the movement of the products of weathering
Transactional Leadership
leadership based on an exchange process in which followers are rewarded for good performance and punished for poor performance Sometimes effective
Elements of floral design
line, color, form, space, texture, mass, filler, light, pattern, balance, scale, rhythm, contrast, dominance, unity
Clean Water Act
(CWA, 1972) set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways; aims to make surface waters swimmable and fishable
GPS
(global positioning system) is a system that determines accurately the precise position of something on earth
Improving writing skills
-structure message according to anticipated audience response -use the right tone -avoid grammatical errors -use block paragraphs -use headings and bulleted lists in appropriate places
Plants and the global food supply
15 crop plants provide 90% of the worlds food energy intake Rice corn and wheat make up 2/3
Establishment of the US Department of Interior
1849 Nations main conservation agency
US department of agriculture established in
1862
Agriculture Marketing act
1929 Established the federal farm board to expand farming cooperatives and set up stabilization boards to steady prices of cotton and grains
Soil conservation and domestic allotment acts
1936
Poultry inspection act
1957
Food stamp act
1964
EPA was formed
1970 Enforce laws that protect the environment and public health
Rural development act
1972
Toxic Substances Control Act
1976 Allows EPA screen existing & new chemicals for toxicity Gives EPA ability to track industrial chemicals currently produced/imported into the US Screens chemicals and can require reporting/testing of those that may pose hazard
Food, agriculture, conservation, and trade act
1990 Allowed farmers more flexibility in planting crops
Federal agriculture improvement and reform act
1995 Revised farm programs that increased a reliance on signals from various commodity markets
Scope and sequence
A "roadmap" or "blueprint" for teachers that provides an overall picture of an instructional program.
Conductor
A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
Insulator
A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
Resistance
A material's opposition to the flow of electric current.
Shielded metal arc welding
A method of arc welding using a consumable metal electrode that releases an inert gas to form a shield around the arc. This shield protects the weld area from oxygen and nitrogen in the air that would cause rapid oxidation of the liquid metal. SMAW
Flux cored arc welding
A method of arc welding using a tubular steel electrode containing a core of vaporizing flux that forms a gaseous shield around the weld area. FCAW
Specialization
A method of production whereby an entity focuses on the production of a limited scope of goods to gain a greater degree of efficiency
Micropropagation
A method of rapidly cloning large numbers of plants using explants and tissue culture.
Renewable resource
A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
Nonrenewable resource
A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame.
Oxy fuel welding positions
All positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead)
Monitoring, evaluation, and controls
All the activities of the agribusiness must be continuously monitored and regularly evaluated to ensure deviations from the plan are rectified properly
Respiration
Allows plants and other living things to release the energy stored in the chemical bonds of carbohydrates such as sugars made from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
Judgement Sampling
Also known as selective, or subjective, sampling, this technique relies on the judgement of the researcher when choosing who to ask to participate. Researchers may implicitly thus choose a "representative" sample to suit their needs
Integrated Pest Management
An agricultural practice that uses a variety of techniques designed to minimize pesticide inputs
Brass
An alloy of copper and zinc.
Sentinel
Assist in maintaining order Welcome guests and visitors Keep meeting room comfortable
Geothermal energy
Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks.
Electrical energy
Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
Population growth and carrying capacity
As population size increases, so does the demand for resources. Carrying capacity helps define the appropriate size of a population based on its environment. The availability of resources has a direct effect on how quickly and how large a population can grow.
Organic
Any chemical compound containing carbon
Soil amendments
Any material, organic or inorganic, applied to the soil to make it more conducive to vigorous plant growth. Amendments may contain important fertilizer elements, but the term commonly refers to added materials other than fertilizer.
Chick
Baby chicken
Kid
Baby goat
Kit
Baby rabbit
Components of an agribusiness plan
Background and objectives Products and services offered Marketing strategy and plan Operational plan Financial plan Agribusiness management and organizational structure Monitoring, evaluation, and controls Risks and assumptions
Principles of landscape design
Balance. Focalization. Simplicity. Rhythm and Line. Proportion. Unity.
Parts of a cash flow statement
Beginning cash balance or cash on hand at beginning of the period Farm product sales or cash revenue from the operation of the farm business Capital sales Non business cash receipts New borrowed capital or loans received
Abnormal livestock behavior
Being alone, nonsocial, not alert, laying down, tail swishing more than average, kicking, fighting, ect
Shelterwood
Between clear cut and selection harvesting. The parent forest is removed in several stages, with each stage successively establishing optimum environmental conditions for tree regeneration and then nursing the regeneration along to a point where the remaining parent forest can be harvested. Red oaks and white pine stands will often benefit from shelterwood harvesting.
Biological IPM control
Biological control is the use of natural enemies—predators, parasites, pathogens, and competitors—to control pests and their damage.
Vitamin B7
Biotin Cracked hooves Hair loss Warts on feet of poultry
Structure and function of the cardiovascular system
Blood circulation
1933
Blue corduroy jacket adopted as official dress
Invasive plants
Both indigenous and non-indigenous plants that are adaptable, aggressive, highly reproductive and overrun the ecosystems in which they inhabit. A great threat to biodiversity and ecosystem stability.
Non ruminant digestion
Breakdown of large nutrients in stomach. Absorption of nutrients in the small intestine, water is absorbed in the large intestine
Structure and function of the respiratory system
Breathing and oxygen/CO2 exchange
Sow
Bred female pig
Ewe
Bred female sheep
Current food industry trends
Buy local, organic, non GMO, free range, irradiated beef (extending shelf life), all natural
Reasons to survey land
Buying property Constructing new buildings If there are any access easements If you are selling property Verifying acreage for tax assessments
Oil
Byproduct of cereal grains Canola oil, corn oil, cottonseed oil, olive oil, safflower oil, soybean oil, and sunflower oil.
Ration balancing
Calculating a ration for an animal based on specific requirements in the feed and and types to be used
Environmental issues related to biotechnology
Can create herbicide resistance in weeds, insects can become resistant to insecticides, insect populations can be cut down, less chemicals in the soil
Major groups of nutrients
Carbohydrates, lipids, protein, vitamins, minerals, and water
Ag Communications
Career Pathway: Agribusiness systems 4 Team members Team activities - ag related media plan, pitch, and presentation Test Practicum - web design, video producer, journalistic writing, opinion writing
Farm and Agribusiness Management
Career Pathway: Agribusiness systems Team of 4 members Team activity Exam
Dairy Cattle Handlers Activity
Career Pathway: Animal Systems Scored on appearance of handler, control of the animal, poise and calmness of the trainer, and display of a cooperative, courteous, helpful, and positive attitude
Horse Evaluation
Career Pathway: Animal Systems Team of 4 members ID 8 Selection classes Oral reasons Team activity
Dairy Cattle Evaluation and Management
Career Pathway: Animal Systems Team of 4 members Team activity Exam Eval and selection Oral reasons
Veterinary Science
Career Pathway: Animal Systems Teams of 4 Members Exam Math applications exam Current events ID Equipment Parasites/microscopic Breeds Practicums Team activity
Creed Speaking
Career Pathway: Career readiness Available to grades 7-9 Oral presentation of the creed Questions
ENR
Career Pathway: Environmental service systems, and natural resource systems Team of 4 members Team activity - Includes soil, water, ecosystems, and waste management Exam ID Practicums - Data interpretation, water analysis, soil profile, GPS locations, waste management
Food Science and Technology
Career Pathway: Food Processing Team of 4 members Team activities Exam Practicums
Meats Evaluation and Technology
Career Pathway: Food products and processing Beef quality and yield grading Evaluation classes Placing classes Keep cull class Value based pricing Question classes Retail meat cuts ID Exam Team activity
Forestry
Career Pathways: Environmental Service Systems and Natural resources systems 4 team members Exam Tree ID Tree Measurement Individual practicums Team activity
Ohms Law
E=IR
Developing and SAE program
Each student must have a personal interest in the SAE, encouragement and support, and financial goals
Germination
Early growth stage of a plant embryo
Importance of savings and investment
Emergencies and investment helps grow your money
Radiation
Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
Federal agencies responsible for environmental regulation
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Wilderness Preservation Act
Establishes the national wilderness preservation system which can grant wilderness areas protected status that excludes them from mining, timber cutting, and other operations 1964
Transpiration
Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
Garden management
Examine plants carefully before buying. Good roots. Use fully composted yard waste. Keep an eye on your bugs. Clean up in the fall. Apply the correct fertilizer. Plant disease-resistant varieties. Prune damaged limbs at the right time. Choose and site plants appropriately.
Endangered Species Conservation Act
Expands the protection of the 1966 act to some invertebrates and introduces threatened species 1969
EPDs
Expected progeny differences Provides estimates of the genetic value of an animal as a parent Calculated for birth, growth, maternal, and carcass traits
Operational plan
Explains how the agri-enterprise will produce its products Includes physical location, facilities, equipment, description of processes
Improving nonverbal communication
Eye Contact. Facial Expressions. Space. Posture. Tones and Sounds.
Vitamin B9
Folic acid Hair and feather abnormalities Spina bifida
Major industry organizations that affect food products/processing
Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Forage
Food for animals especially when taken by browsing or grazing Hay, alfalfa, straw, corn stalks, ect
Human uses of plants
Food, fiber, shelter, aesthetics
Purpose of GMOs in ag
For research To increase yields and decrease chemicals used on crops
Uses of genetic engineering in ag
For research only on meat and milk production, cloning, ect NEVER used for production animals Used for engineering crops that can withstand conditions normally devastating to crops
Market livestock
For sale and meat processing Muscling is the most important quality
Types of SAEs
Foundational Entrepreneurship Placement Research based School based enterprise Service Learning
Importance of outdoor recreation to the economy
Funding for national programs
1988
Future Farmers of America changes its name to National FFA Organization
1928
Future Farmers of America is established in Kansas City, Mo. First National convention is held in Kansas City, MO 18 states in attendance
1925
Future Farmers of Virginia Founded
Horticultural
Generally encompasses a smaller scale of cultivation, using small plots of mixed crops rather than large fields of single crops.
Producer Sector
Generally thought of as a farm operator
Importance of slope, elevation, and grades
Gently sloping in preferred in construction so water drains away from the house, but it isn't too steep that the house is in jeopardy of settling and moving
GIS
Geographic Information System, A computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data.
Parturition
Giving birth
Safety equipment in a biotechnology lab
Gloves, eye protection, lab coats, hot pads, disinfectant, safety shower and eyewash, sharps container, biohazard bags, autoclaves
FFA Creed
I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of deeds - achievements won by the present and past generations of agriculturists; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the struggles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm or to be engaged in other agricultural pursuits is pleasant as well as challenging for I know the joys and discomforts of agricultural life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations which even in hours of discouragement I cannot deny I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of progressive agriculturists to serve our own as well as the publics interests in producing and marketing the product of our toil I believe in less dependence on begging and more powering in bargaining in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so for others as well as myself, in less need for charity and and more of it when needed, in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me I believe that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best traditions of our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task
Risks and assumptions
Identifies the potential risks to the agribusiness Shows preparedness in dealing with unforeseen events and ways to mitigate them
Economic impact of biotechnology
If seeds can be altered to produce more crop or be more resistant to disease then they will in turn cost less for the consumer because it costs less to produce them
Animal safety plan
If you have to evacuate try and take your animals, if you can't then find somewhere safe for them to be, be sure that your animal has some way to contact you if they get lost (brand, phone number, ect), have a disaster kit on hand
Molybdenum
Impaired N excretion in birds
Weed and pest control in agronomic crops
Important because you need to keep your crops healthy while also keeping your soil and environment healthy. This means you should rely less on chemicals and more on prevention and management
Selecting animals to cull
In a market program it is based off of structure, mothering instinct, aggressiveness, types, amount, and quality of offspring produced
Fertilization in plants
In plants, When the sperm cells reaches the ovule, it joins with the eggs.
Suspend the Rules
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Division of a Question
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Price ratio
Input- the ratio of the price of the input being added to the price of the input being replaced Output - The ratio of the price of the output being gained to the price of the output being lost
Cock/rooster
Intact male chicken
Bull
Intact male cow
Stallion
Intact male horse
Boar
Intact male pig
Ram
Intact male sheep
Pasteurization
Involved heating every particle of milk to a specific temperature for a specified period of time and cooling it again without allowing contamination
Electrode reading 4
Iron powder, titania AC, DC+, DC-
Committee Structures
Leadership Healthy Lifestyle Scholarship Personal Growth Career Success Environmental Human Resources Citizenship Stakeholder Engagement Economic Development Support Group Chapter Recruitment Safety Agricultural Advocacy Agricultural Literacy The committees should develop goals and activities. When their work has been completed, each committee should report its recommendations to the entire chapter for approval, rejection or amendment.
Foundational SAE
Learning different careers in ag and learning personal management
FFA motto
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.
Futures
Legally binding agreements made on the trading floor of a futures of exchange to buy or sell something in the future
First President of FFA
Leslie Applegate
Types of walls
Load bearing vs non load bearing
Background and objectives
Location, status, vision, mission, goals and philosophy
Current dietary food industry trends
Low fat, sugar free, keto, low/no carb, gluten free, dairy free, all natural
Electrode reading 6
Low hydrogen potassium AC, DC+
Electrode reading 8
Low hydrogen potassium, iron powder AC, DC+, DC-
Electrode reading 5
Low hydrogen sodium DC+
Horizon O
Made mostly of leaf litter and humus
Safe pesticide use
Mix pesticides outdoors or in well-ventilated areas. Mix only what you need to use in the short term to avoid storing or disposing of excess pesticide. Be prepared for a pesticide spill. Use labels
Importance of moisture control in food processing
Moisture allows bacteria to grow more quickly
Silicon
More common as a toxicity
Flourine
More common as toxicity
Advantages to producer from biotechnology
More crop, less herbicide use, less worry about insects = more income
Take from the table
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Amend Something Previously Adopted
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Discharge a Committee
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Rescind
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Reconsider
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Components of a contract and/or lease
Offer, acceptance, consideration, competence, mutual consent, legality, writing
Doe
Older female goat
Mare
Older female horse
Buck
Older male goat
Cooperatives
Organization which is owned and run jointly by its members who share the profits or benefits
Asexual reproduction
Some plants can reproduce this way. Sometimes called vegetative reproduction. These types of plants are able to reproduce through structures such as rhizomes, tubers, corms, plantlets, or runners.
Agribusiness management and organizational structure
Outlines who will manage the agribusiness on day to day basis
School based enterprise SAE
Owned and managed by students at school, but it MUST take place outside of classroom instruction time
Vitamin B5
Pantothenic acid Impaired fatty acid an carbohydrate metabolism Locomotor incoordination (goose stepping)
Products derived from natural resources
Paper, furniture, fuel, clothing, plastic, metal products, food
How do hydraulics work
Pascal's Principle: pressure exerted on a fluid is distributed equally throughout the fluid. Hydraulics uses incompresible liquids so the applied pressure from one end (small arrow) is equal to the desired pressure on the other end (big arrow).
Endangered Species Act
Passed to protect wildlife and expands to protect plants and all invertebrates. Bans killing of endangered species 1973
Zinc
Perakeratosis
Cobalt
Pernicious anemia Wasting disease
Manganese
Perosis (slipped tendon)
Vitamin B2
Riboflavin Curled toe paralysis Clubbed down Periodic ophthalmia
Vitamin D
Rickets Osteomalacia Drop in egg production
Calcium
Rickets Osteomalacia Milk fever
Magnesium
Rickets Grass tetany
Roller support
Roller supports can resist a vertical force but not a horizontal force. A roller support or connection is free to move horizontally as there is nothing constraining it.
Soil structure and plant growth
Roots grow most rapidly in very friable soil, but their uptake of water and nutrients may be limited by inadequate contact with the solid and liquid phases of the soil.
Ruminant digestion
Ruminant stomach has 4 compartments (reticulum, rumen, omasum, abomasum). Microbes digest food in the rumen and nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine. Water is absorbed in the large intestine
Three components of an ag ed program
SAE, FFA, Classroom instruction
Basic management skills
Scheduling, hiring, purchasing, leadership, communication, decision making, delegation
Vitamin C
Scurvy
Lactation
Secretion of milk from the mammary glands
Storage of compressed gas bottles
Secure cylinders upright with a chain or strap in a proper cylinder cart. Store cylinders at least 20 feet from combustible materials in a dry, ventilated place. Keep oxygen cylinders at least 20 feet from fuel gas cylinders.
AI
Semen is collected from a male animal and injected into the uterus of a fertile female to fertilize the ovum
Importance of POA
Serves to define chapter goals, outline steps needed to meet those goals and act as a written guide to provide a calendar of events the chapter will follow in the year ahead.
Floriculture
The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
Solvency
The degree to which the liabilities of a business are backed up by assets The relationship between debt and equity capital
Net worth
The difference between the value of the assets owned by a business and the value of its liabilities Also called owner equity
Conduction
The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
Wind energy
The energy captured by transforming the motion of air into electrical energy using a turbine
Water energy
The energy produced by running or falling water that is used for driving machinery, especially for generating electricity
Products and services offered
The factors which will give one a competitive advantage or disadvantage
Carpels
The female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.
Nursery Management
The growing and study of trees and shrubs that are produced primarily for landscape purposes.
Horticulture
The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
Olericulture
The growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables
Communication
The imparting or exchanging of information or news
General partnerships
The partners manage the company and assume responsibility for the partnerships debts and other obligations
Total fixed cost
The sum of all fixed costs
Total variable cost
The sum of all variable costs
Total cost
The sum of total fixed cost and total variable cost
Pollination
The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
Convection
The transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
Vitamin B1
Thiamin Beriberi Polioencephalomalacia
Metal shears
a bench mounted shear with a compound mechanism to increase the mechanical advantage.
Inorganic
a chemical compound that lacks C-H bonds
Spark plug ignition
a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture by an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within the engine.
Operating principles of an electric motor
a device which converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. There are mainly three types of electric motor. All of these motors work in more or less same principle. Working of electric motor mainly depends upon the interaction of magnetic field with current.
Interviewing
a direct method of gathering information from a human source that allows for questions to adapt to responses
Monocots
a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf)
Dicots
a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves)
Viscosity
a fluid's resistance to flow
Truss
a framework, typically consisting of rafters, posts, and struts, supporting a roof, bridge, or other structure.
Internal combustion
a heat engine where the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit.
Democratic Leadership
a leadership style in which managers work with employees to make decisions Commonly effective
HACCP Definition
a management system in which food safety is addressed through the analysis and control of biological, chemical, and physical hazards from raw material production, procurement and handling, to manufacturing, distribution and consumption of the finished product
FFA emblem Eagle
a national symbol that serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizions for the future of agriculture
Perlite
a natural volcanic glass material having water holding capabilities
Annuals
a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds, within one year, and then dies.
Commodity futures market
a procedure conducted by commodity exchanges to provide networks and legal frameworks for sellers and buyers to work through brokers in making contracts
Promotional campaign
a series of advertisements using various marketing tools that share the similar messages and thoughts to promote a business or an event
Simple support
basically just where the member rests on an external structure. They are able to restrain vertical forces but not horizontal forces. The member simply rests on an external structure to which the force is transferred to. In this case, if you apply a vertical force it will not be able to support it. An example is a plank of wood resting on two concrete blocks. The plank can support any downward (vertical) force but if you apply a horizontal force, the plank will simply slide off the concrete blocks.
Normal livestock behavior
being part of the herd, perky, social, alert, eating/drinking, calm
Micronutrients needed for plants
boron (B), chlorine (Cl), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), and zinc (Zn).
Cow
bred female cow
Fixed costs
business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services produced by the business. They tend to be time-related, such as interest or rents being paid per month, and are often referred to as overhead costs.
Proposed establishment of a national agricultural board
by George Washington in 1799
Macronutrients needed for plants
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur.
Animal welfare
caring for the well being of animals. This changes constantly dependant on the context, but uses various measures such as longevity, disease, immunosuppression, behavior, physiology, and reproduction
Steer
castrated male cow
Major species of livestock
cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, chicken, horses
Snowball sampling
commonly used in social sciences when investigating hard-to-reach groups. Existing subjects are asked to nominate further subjects known to them, so the sample increases in size like a rolling snowball.
Solar energy
energy from the sun arguably the cleanest, most reliable form of renewable energy available, and it can be used in several forms to help power your home or business
Welding positions
flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead
Perennials
flowering plants that live for more than two years
FFA emblem Ear of corn
foundation crop of american agriculture and symbol of unity as corn is grown in every state in the union
Pomology
fruit and nut culture and production
Fuels used in internal combustion engines
gasoline diesel
Genotype
genetic makeup of an organism
GFCI
ground fault circuit interrupter: designed to cut off electrical supply to a piece of equipment if it detects any form of leakage or ground fault.
Influence
having an effect or impact on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of another or others
Methods for value added to food products
having features added to a basic line or model for which the buyer is prepared to pay extra
Improving listening skills
listen effectively pay attention listen for main points use spare time (no pseudolistening "saying uh huh, yeah") aerobic listening - actively listen (like an aerobic workout) empathize
Biotic factors
living parts of an ecosystem
FFA emblem Owl
long recognized for its wisdom, symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture
Elements of landscape design
mass, form, line, texture and color.
MSDS
material safety data sheets; used to describe all the properties and safety procedures for a given substance
Siding
material used to surface the exterior of a building to protect against exposure to the elements, prevent heat loss, and visually unify the facade.
Amp
measure of electrical current
Soil pH
measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a soil it influences the availability of essential nutrients. Most horticultural crops will grow satisfactorily in soils having a pH between 6 (slightly acid) and 7.5 (slightly alkaline).
Yield Grades
measures the amount of usable or edible meat after it has been trimmed of bones or fat compared to the amount thrown away
Aseptic technique
method used to make the environment, the worker, and the product as germ-free as possible
Vermiculite
mineral matter used for starting plant seeds and cuttings
Cast iron
molten iron poured into a mould to make a product
Storage of hazardous materials
must be stored so that they are separated from incompatible materials and must be provided with proper secondary containment.
Negative leadership traits
narcissism, machiavellianism, psychopathy
Heifer
never bred young female cow
Diesel engines
no spark plugs and pressure until it is hot enough to spark Exhaust and intake: Fresh air is blown into the side of the cylinder, pushing the old exhaust out through valves at the top. Compression: The inlet and exhaust valves close. ... Power: As the air-fuel mixture ignites, it pushes the piston down, driving the crankshaft that sends power to the wheels.
Herbaceous plants
non woody plants with a soft stem
Role of phosphorus in plants
normal growth and maturity. Phosphorus plays a role in photosynthesis, respiration, energy storage and transfer, cell division, cell enlargement and several other processes in plants.
Plasma cutting
tiny supersonic jet of superheated gas that blows away the metal
Purpose of parli pro in a meeting
to promote efficient meetings so that business can be transacted in an orderly manner.
Purpose of walls
to support roofs, floors and ceilings; to enclose a space as part of the building envelope along with a roof to give buildings form; and to provide shelter and security.
Horizon A
topsoil, which contains many minerals and humus
Tungsten inert gas welding
tungsten is the electrode and provides the arc but is not the filler metal; inert gas flows through the electrode TIG
Gears
two or more wheels linked together by interlocking teeth
Ohm
unit of electrical resistance
Quota Sampling
used by market researchers. Interviewers are given a quota of subjects of a specified type to attempt to recruit
Purpose of reforestation
used to rectify or improve the quality of human life by soaking up pollution and dust from the air, rebuild natural habitats and ecosystems, mitigate global warming since forests facilitate biosequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and harvest for resources
Double acting hydraulic cylinders
uses hydraulic power to both extend and retract.
Non point source pollution
water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
Factors affecting heating, cooling, and ventilation
weather wind seals