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Chapter 2 The Process of Experimentation 2.1 The Importance of Agricultural Research

Student Learning Objectives 1. Explain how the science of agriculture helped develop civilization. 2. Identify and define the various areas of science and agriscience. 3. Discuss advancements made through agriscience.

Terms Agronomy Animal science Applied research Aquaculture Arithmetic Basic research Botany Chemistry Earth science Entomology Environmental science Forestry Geology Geometry Horticulture Life science Mathematics Mechanical technology

Terms Cont. Meteorology Olericulture Ornamental horticulture Physical science Physics Pomology Poultry science Science Social science Zoology

Agricultural Many Years Ago! SCIENCE STARTER: Create a VIN diagram comparing: Agriculture Now vs. Agricultural Many Years Ago!

How has the science of agriculture helped develop civilization? Agriculture Now vs. Agricultural Many Years Ago! The science of agriculture is the basis on which all of civilization is built. The only available food was the plants and animals that grew wild in the area. Hunting and gathering food were time consuming processes that prevented early humans from settling in one place. Because gathering food took so much time, these early humans had no time for building homes or cities or developing inventions that might have improved their lives.

The very first science was agriculture The very first science was agriculture. Science is knowledge obtained through a systematic study of naturally occurring phenomena. Most anthropologists agree that agriculture began about 10,000 years ago in what is now known as the Middle East. When humans began to grow their own food, they no longer needed to wander about in search of edible plants and animals. Agriculture allowed them to settle in one place and to develop villages where they could live together as a society.

What are the various areas of science and agriscience? Today scientific research is classified into two broad areas, basic research and applied research, both of which take place in all aspects of science. Basic research investigates why or how processes occur in plants and animals. Applied research uses the discoveries made in basic research to help in practical ways. The four major areas of science are mathematics, physical science, life science, and social science. Each has many divisions. Most areas of science overlap.

Mathematics is the science of numbers Mathematics is the science of numbers. It is important because it involves making and using observations. Mathematics deals with how numbers can be measured and changed. Two branches that are used often in agriscience are: a. Arithmetic—This is the study of numbers and methods of calculating. b. Geometry—This is a practical area of mathematics. It involves showing mathematical relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. c. Mathematics has several other branches. Some of these include: logic, algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics.

Physical science is the study of nonliving matter around us Physical science is the study of nonliving matter around us. Physical science has three important areas for agriscience: a. Earth science is the study of the environment in which plants and animals grow. This includes soil, water, and the atmosphere. Earth science also has several major sections. b. Geology is the study of the earth’s composition, structure, and history. The study of the soil is a part of geology that is important in agriscience. c. Meteorology is the study of the earth’s atmosphere. It includes studying the weather and making predictions. d. Other important areas of physical science are: hydrology, oceanography, and astronomy.

Chemistry is the study of the makeup of materials or matter Chemistry is the study of the makeup of materials or matter. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. Physics is the study of the physical nature of objects. Areas of physics include the study of heat, light, electricity, and mechanics. Life science is the study of living things. It is sometimes called the biological science of biology. Major areas of life science are: a. Botany is the study of plants. b. Zoology is the study of animals. Social science deals with human society. It is sometimes known as behavioral science. Anthropology, psychology, sociology, and education are areas of social science.

Agriscience is made up of several areas of applied science Agriscience is made up of several areas of applied science. These relate to the organization of the agricultural industry and the crops and livestock that are produced. Several important areas of agriscience include: 1. Agronomy deals with the study of plants and how they relate to the soil. Its purpose is to improve crop production and conserve natural resources. 2. Horticulture is the science of growing plants for food, comfort, and beauty. The divisions of horticulture are: a. Ornamental horticulture is growing and using plants for their beauty. b. Olericulture deals with growing vegetables. c. Pomology includes fruit and nut production, harvesting, and marketing.

3. Forestry is the science of growing and using forests. 4. Entomology is the branch of zoology that deals with insects and related small animals. 5. Animal science is the area dealing with the production of animals for food. 6. Poultry science is concerned with raising chickens and related fowl. 7. Aquaculture is the science of water farming. 8. Environmental science is the science of wisely using and protecting the earth’s resources. 9. Mechanical technology is the use of machines and equipment to do work.

What advancements have been made through agriscience? Animal immunization Artificial insemination Biological control Embryo transfer Genetic engineering Growth and yield regulation Hydroponics Pesticides

What advancements have been made through agriscience? FDA- food and drug administration responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical drugs (medications), vaccines EPA- Environmental protection agency agency of the federal government of the United States charged with protecting human health and the environment, by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress

What advancements have been made through agriscience? USDA- United States Department of Agriculture is the United States federal executive department responsible for developing and executing U.S. federal government policy on farming, agriculture, and food FSIS-Food Safety and Inspection Service is the public health agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture responsible for ensuring that the nation's food safety.

Review/Summary How has the science of agriculture helped develop civilization? What are the various areas of science and agriscience? What advancements have been made through agriscience?