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Lesson Unit 1: Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics.

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1 Lesson Unit 1: Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics

2 Objectives 1.1 Define terminology 1.2 Identify the different areas of agricultural mechanics. 1.3 Identify careers available in agricultural mechanics. 1.4 Identify appropriate FFA activities and supervised experiences in agricultural mechanics

3 1.1 Define terminology 1. Agricultural mechanics – a broad area of knowledge and skills related to performing construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of machinery, equipment, and structures used in agricultural/horticultural work 2. Agricultural power – the use of engines, animals, and other sources of energy to operate equipment used in agriculture

4 1.1 Define Terms 3. Agricultural structures – those buildings, ponds, greenhouses, and other facilities designed specifically for agricultural use 4. Agricultural technology – the application of science and inventions in agricultural work; the use of science to develop new ways of doing things

5 1.2 What are the different areas of agricultural mechanics?

6 Agricultural Mechanics Agricultural Mechanics – a broad area of knowledge and skills related to performing construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of machinery, equipment, and structures used in agricultural/horticultural work

7 Agricultural Mechanics Agriculture continues to be one of the most sophisticated and mechanized industries in the world. Mechanization was and is key to increasing the productiveness of the American worker.

8 Agricultural Mechanics Agricultural mechanics has been divided into 3 major areas. They are: Agricultural Power Agricultural Structures Agricultural Technology

9 Agricultural Power The use of engines, animals, and other sources of energy to operate equipment used in agriculture.

10 Agricultural Power The agricultural power area deals with working with small and diesel engines. Persons involved in this area must be familiar with all of the different systems of the engine.

11 Agricultural Structures Those buildings, ponds, greenhouses, and other facilities designed specifically for agricultural use

12 Agricultural Structures The Agricultural Structures area deals with woodworking for a variety of purposes in agriculture, including the building of agricultural structures. Persons involved in this area must be familiar with all the different tools and safety procedures used in carpentry.

13 Agricultural Technology The application of science and inventions in agricultural work; the use of science to develop new ways of doing things

14 1.3 What careers are available in agricultural mechanics?

15 Agriculture is the largest industry in the United States. It is estimated that 20 -25 percent of the nation’s work force is employed in agriculture or agricultural-related occupations.

16 Agriculture is the largest industry in the United States. A large number of this agricultural workforce is made up of persons involved in agricultural mechanics. A number of United States government agencies have worked to classify occupations.

17 Agricultural Occupations The National Center for Educational Statistics publishes A Classification of Instructional Programs, a book that lists all occupations arranged into occupational clusters and divisions.

18 Agricultural Occupations An occupational division is a group of occupations or jobs within a cluster that requires similar skills. All jobs in agriculture are in one of three areas under the agriculture cluster.

19 Agriculture Career Cluster 1. Agribusiness and Agricultural Production 2. Agricultural Sciences 3. Renewable Natural Resources

20 Agribusiness and agricultural production This area contains eight divisions. 1. agricultural business and management 2. agricultural mechanics 3. agricultural production 4. agricultural products and processing 5. agricultural services and supplies 6. horticulture 7. international agriculture 8. agribusiness and agricultural production, other

21 Agricultural Sciences This area has six divisions. 1. agricultural sciences, general 2. animal sciences 3. food sciences 4. plant sciences 5. soil sciences 6. agricultural sciences, other

22 Renewable Natural Resources This area contains seven divisions. 1. renewable natural resources, general 2. conservation and regulation 3. fishing and fisheries 4. forestry production and processing 5. forestry and related sciences 6. wildlife management 7. renewable natural resources, other

23 There are several specific job titles in agricultural mechanics. They are classified under the following categories: 1. agricultural mechanics, general 2. agricultural electrification, power, and controls 3. agricultural mechanics, construction, and maintenance skills 4. agricultural power machinery 5. agricultural structures, equipment, and facilities 6. soil and water mechanical practices 7. agricultural mechanics, other

24 1.4 Identify appropriate FFA activities and supervised experiences in agricultural mechanics

25 FFA Activities Dealing with Ag Mechanics Ag Mechanics CDE Team Weld-a-Thon Other Mechanics Competitions

26 Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) Types Entrepreneurship- somebody who initiates or finances new commercial enterprises Placement- Working for a business or industry

27 Entrepreneurship Examples Small Engine Repair Auto Body Repair Mowing Lawns Raising Cattle/Goats/Pigs/Crops

28 Placement Working for: John Deere Country Mart NAPA Family Farm

29 REVIEW/SUMMARY 1.1 Define terms 1.2 Identify the different areas of agricultural mechanics. 1.3 Identify careers available in agricultural mechanics. 1.4 Identify appropriate FFA activities and supervised experiences in agricultural mechanics.


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