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Course Handbook
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With an understanding of plant anatomy and physiology, students will be able …
With an understanding of plant anatomy and physiology, students will be able to problem solve to identify plants they see daily. This lesson will walk students through plant physiology and provide some activities that will help students learn the plant structures. Developed by Brent Nollette,
This is the first of three lessons in greenhouse operation and management. …
This is the first of three lessons in greenhouse operation and management. This lesson introduces learners to components of greenhouses and the ways greenhouses benefit growing conditions. The presentation covers types of greenhouses, covering materials, and benefits and downfalls to these characteristics.
In this activity students will make a “growing” bracelet and learn about …
In this activity students will make a “growing” bracelet and learn about the basic elements plants need to grow and thrive. Includes activity instructions, extension activities, songs, and additional reading list.
Every day the gap between producers and consumers continues to grow. Growing …
Every day the gap between producers and consumers continues to grow. Growing Agriculture Together was built to help consumers understand the producer. We want to start a conversation; let’s learn something new together! Don’t wait. Learn more about cooperatives, grain, energy, agronomy, feed and safety today!
In a Global Environmental Politics class, I devoted several weeks to the …
In a Global Environmental Politics class, I devoted several weeks to the different issues concerning the nature of contemporary global food systems. As part of their study of these systems, students partnered with Parsons Family Farm, an urban organic farm in Olympia, Washington. They spent 15-20 hours during the semester helping them grow food, which we subsequently donated to community food banks. This community-based activity provided a useful window into alternative agro-ecological food systems and helped them examine the different ways local farms are addressing environmental issues and hunger in their community.
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How can we manufacture environmentally friendly fuels using renewable sources? In this …
How can we manufacture environmentally friendly fuels using renewable sources? In this lesson, students will explore the process used to produce biodiesel from soybeans and test the efficiency of their fuel.
In this interactive game, students solve challenges that their community faces during …
In this interactive game, students solve challenges that their community faces during the course of an extreme drought event by using available individual and community resources. Students work in three resilience teams to determine the strategies that they will invest in as a community as the drought situation evolves.
Nebraska Harvest of the Month is a statewide farm to school program …
Nebraska Harvest of the Month is a statewide farm to school program that features different Nebraska local food products each month of the year. The program promotes local fruits and vegetables and provides schools with resources to support sampling and serving local foods to students. All material is FREE and available to download for use in schools, early care and education facilities, afterschool programs, and homes!
The student will be able to define and describe herbicide formulation types. …
The student will be able to define and describe herbicide formulation types. Students will understand basics and importance of a jar test. Students will be able to follow tank mixing order instructions
The student will be able to define and describe herbicide formulation types. …
The student will be able to define and describe herbicide formulation types. Students will be able to discuss pros and cons for each type of formulation
How can we Design Cattle to Better Meet Human Needs? In this …
How can we Design Cattle to Better Meet Human Needs?
In this high school Storyline unit on genetics and heredity, students are introduced to ‘SuperCows’. As they explore the vast variety of cattle breeds, students discover that cattle are specialized for different purposes and while similar, the ‘SuperCows’ are clearly unique. Students wonder what caused this diversity and specificity which leads to investigations about the role of inheritance, DNA and proteins.
The Nebraska Departments of Labor, Economic Development and Education collaborated to provide …
The Nebraska Departments of Labor, Economic Development and Education collaborated to provide educators, economic developers, students and their parents, community leaders and career seekers information on the states’ high skill, high wage and high demand occupations that can be sorted by region or statewide or grouped by Career or Industry Cluster.
Students take notes and read articles about how life changed for humans …
Students take notes and read articles about how life changed for humans because of the introduction of agriculture. Students play “MasterMind” using the dates of significant changes in agriculture and complete a worksheet while researching historical events that have impacted agriculture.
Wildlife has been in the United States longer than any settler or …
Wildlife has been in the United States longer than any settler or Indian tribe. From buffalo in the west to the white-tailed deer in the east, wildlife has been in the environment for centuries. When the settlers landed in the United States they had to learn how to interact with the wildlife and use it to their advantage…without exploiting it. What did the wildlife look like when settlers first arrived in the U.S. and how has it evolved over time?
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