Agricultural education teaches students about agriculture, food and natural resources. Through these subjects, agricultural educators teach students a wide variety of skills, including science, math, communications, leadership, management and technology.
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This animal science course provides students with an understanding of the management and biology of livestock. Some species that will be discussed are cattle, sheep, horses, swine, and small companion animals. This course will focus on management practices, breeding and genetics, and the basics of raising and owning these animals.
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This course provides students a variety of experiences that in the fields of natural resources and ecology. Students will explore hands-on projects and activities while studying topics such as land use, water quality, stewardship, and environmental agencies. Study of the natural world including biomes, land, air, water, energy, use and care as well as a focus on issues surrounding man's interaction with the Earth will be addressed in this course.
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Explore the daily impact of agriculture as you learn about the plants, resources, energy, and animals we use and consume. Through unique and engaging hands-on activities and projects, you will explore the agricultural value chain from industry to consumer. Lessons include laboratories, games, and questioning exercises. Projects throughout the course prepare you for selecting Exploratory SAE projects you can implement after completing the course.
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Explore the daily impact of agriculture as you learn about the plants, resources, energy, and animals we use and consume. Through unique and engaging hands-on activities and projects, you will explore the agricultural value chain from industry to consumer. Lessons include laboratories, games, and questioning exercises. Projects throughout the course prepare you for selecting Exploratory SAE projects you can implement after completing the course.
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Principles of Agricultural Science – Plant (ASP) course provides a foundation of plant science knowledge and skills. Students will experience various plant science concepts through exciting “hands-on” activities, projects, and problems. Student experiences will include the study of plant anatomy and physiology, classification, and the fundamentals of production and harvesting. Students will learn how to apply scientific knowledge and skills to use plants effectively for agronomic, forestry, and horticultural industries. Students will discover the value of plant production and its impact on the individual, the local, and the global economy. Students will work on major projects and problems similar to those that plant science specialists, such as horticulturalists, agronomists, greenhouse and nursery managers, and plant research specialists, face in their respective careers.
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Intro to Ag will help students understand the basics of agriculture and agricultural education. Students will experience skills from each career cluster in the AFNR pathway while also learning the basics of agricultural education.
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The floriculture course provides students with a better understanding of the plant science and horticulture industry. In this course, students will identify the morphology of plants and understand the biological principles of flowers. Students will also look at design principles and use those principles to design floral arrangements.
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Agricultural Business Foundations (ABF) introduces students to business management in agriculture. Mathematics, reading, and writing components are woven in the context of agriculture and students will use the introductory skills and knowledge developed in this course throughout subsequent CASE courses. Throughout the course are practical and engaging activities, projects, and problems to develop and improve business and employability skills. Additionally, students investigate and develop viable business plans in order to solve local problems. The business plan ideas are communicated to student peers and members of the professional community.
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Students will learn the basics of welding in the welding course. They will wire, stick, tig, and oa weld while learning the basic joints and welds needed in the industry. In ag mechanics, students will experience basics in electricity and wiring while also working on small engine repair and upkeep.
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Today, the National FFA Organization remains committed to the individual student, providing a path to achievement in premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
FFA continues to help the next generation rise up to meet those challenges by helping its members to develop their own unique talents and explore their interests in a broad range of agricultural career pathways. So today, we are still the Future Farmers of America. But, we are the Future Biologists, Future Chemists, Future Veterinarians, Future Engineers and Future Entrepreneurs of America, too.
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