Listen to Sophia’s story as she shares how she chose to pursue …
Listen to Sophia’s story as she shares how she chose to pursue a career in agriculture communications and what has helped her on the journey that led to her role with Frontier Cooperative. Thank you to Sophia for sharing your experience with us from the perspective of someone stepping into their career. We'd like to recognize Frontier Cooperative for their support of the Nebraska FFA Foundation and the work we do.
This week on the Creating Career Connections Podcast we welcome Jared Williams …
This week on the Creating Career Connections Podcast we welcome Jared Williams the Agronomy Technology Manager for Farmers Cooperative. Jared brings us insight into secondary education as he shares his story of finding the field of study that was right for him and aligned with his future goals. Watch along to see how his commitment to finding the right path has benefitted him throughout his career. Thank you to Jared and Farmers Cooperative for making this episode happen!
This unit covers different types of loans that agricultural producers commonly use …
This unit covers different types of loans that agricultural producers commonly use in the business of farming and ranching. It explains some key terms that are important to understand, and provides the equations and framework for setting up loans for short-term (operating loans and lines of credit) as well as amortized loans (equal principal payment loans and equal total payment loans).
Students are assigned to research, write, take a position and present it …
Students are assigned to research, write, take a position and present it on the complex issue of sustainable food production and consumer habits.
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Students pretend they are agricultural engineers during the colonial period and design …
Students pretend they are agricultural engineers during the colonial period and design a miniature plow that cuts through a "field" of soil. They are introduced to the engineering design process and learn of several famous historical figures who contributed to plow design.
Many biotechnology applications rely on the DNA replication process. Through this lesson, …
Many biotechnology applications rely on the DNA replication process. Through this lesson, students will better understand the DNA replication process and connect it to other biotechnology processes.
This assignment addresses cultural sustainability by asking students to go beyond distinguishing …
This assignment addresses cultural sustainability by asking students to go beyond distinguishing between five subsistence strategies to examining the impact of globalization on diet and culture.
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What items are essential to survival? You have chartered a yacht with …
What items are essential to survival? You have chartered a yacht with several friends for the holiday trip of a lifetime around the Atlantic Ocean. Because none of you have any previous sailing experience, you have hired an experienced skipper and two-person crew. While you are halfway through your voyage, a fierce fire breaks out in the galley. The skipper and crew have been lost whilst trying to fight the blaze. Much of the yacht is destroyed and is slowly sinking. Your location is unclear because vital navigational and radio equipment have been damaged in the fire. Your best estimate is that you are many hundreds of miles from the nearest major landfall. As you board the lifeboats and make your way away from the wreckage, you spot a small island in the distance.
This is a three-week lab sequence aimed at determining the approximate amount …
This is a three-week lab sequence aimed at determining the approximate amount of carbon stored in a local bog and teaching skills for solving complex problems through collaborative work.
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In this lesson, students will define what soil texture is, examine the …
In this lesson, students will define what soil texture is, examine the importance of soil texture for the purpose of growing crops or other recreational purposes, and then determine soil texture with a hands-on activity.
In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of the importance of …
In this lesson, students will gain an understanding of the importance of soil texture by identifying the major components of soil, examining how different proportions affect soil texture, how to determine soil texture by using their hands.
The overarching goal of this exercise is for students to explore the …
The overarching goal of this exercise is for students to explore the early anthropogenic hypothesis, which claims that early agriculture had a substantial impact on greenhouse gases and global climate thousands of years ago (Ruddiman, 2003). Students compare changes in greenhouse gas concentrations that occurred thousands of years ago to more recent changes that occurred over hundreds of years. Students also relate changes in greenhouse gas concentrations to warming. The exercise is completed over a 1.5- to 2-week period as the class covers a chapter on climate change.
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This lesson explains directional terminology used to describe the positions of structures …
This lesson explains directional terminology used to describe the positions of structures relative to other structures or locations in the body. Learners will apply directional terminology by dissecting a three-dimensional object. Lesson developed from original resource by Bobbi D. Dittmer.
In this fun gardening activity, learners discover their soil type. There are …
In this fun gardening activity, learners discover their soil type. There are three basic soil types: sand, silt, and clay. Using only a jar, water and a bit of water softener, learners will sort their soil into its parts. The activity includes a "What's going on" section as well as information about what makes a soil ideal for gardening.
Nebraska Agriculture in the Classroom is pleased to provide seventh – ninth …
Nebraska Agriculture in the Classroom is pleased to provide seventh – ninth grade students enrolled in an Introduction to Agriculture course in agricultural education with Discover Nebraska: Agriculture Edition. This resource aligns with Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource Standards (AFNR).
Discover Nebraska: Agriculture Edition will spark conversation, build knowledge, and expose students to agriculture in Nebraska. This resource will stimulate students to explore and learn more about the news and to pay attention to the news they see and hear outside of school. Relevant and accurate information is presented in a weekly reader style magazine to build agricultural literacy – awareness, knowledge, and appreciation – by providing the first of its kind agricultural literacy resource to all agricultural education programs in Nebraska.
Each reader is accompanied by more than sixty pages of Teacher’s Guides broken into Bell Ringers, Discussion Prompts, and Lab Activities. These guides allow learning to take place for more than one class period as educators are encouraged to use each reader per quarter.
This resource has students role-play an Indigenous climate summit. It includes handouts …
This resource has students role-play an Indigenous climate summit. It includes handouts about each Indigenous group and their concerns about climate change.
A variety of curricular resources, including activities related to renewable fuels, environmental …
A variety of curricular resources, including activities related to renewable fuels, environmental and economic impact of renewable fuels, clearn air curriculum, and more.
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