October 1, 2008
Farming And Education

Farming is the branch of agriculture which deals with the business on farms and Education changes everything, it opens doors, elevates people, and can make this world a much better place. Farming education thus is the instruction about crop production, livestock management, soil and water conservation and various other aspects of agriculture. It also includes instruction in food education such as nutrition. It helps improving the quality of life for all people by helping farmers increase production, conserve resources, and provide nutritious foods. The four major fields may be Elementary Farming Education, Secondary Farming Education, College Farming Education and General Farming Education. Elementary farming is taught in public schools and private schools, and deals with such subjects as how plants and animals grow and how soil is farmed and conserved. Vocational farming trains people for jobs in such areas as production, marketing, and conservation. College farming involves training of people to teach, conduct research, or provide information to advance the field of agriculture and food science in other ways. General education farming informs the public about food and agriculture. Some youth organizations involved in farming education include 4-H and FFA which carry out various projects dealing with conservation, food and farming, health and safety and other issues. Thus the rapid growth of farming education is leading to the use of modern farming methods that require fewer farm workers. Another major result of this change is the creation of larger farms and ranches. This development will increase the need for more agriculture science and education.

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