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Sustainable farming by Isabella Molineaux & Africa Vernon Hurlstone Agricultural High School

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Sustainable farming by Isabella Molineaux & Africa Vernon Hurlstone Agricultural High School . Farmer John. Farmer Joe. Farmer Joe is a carrot farmer. Farmer John grows wheat and oat crops. They have both owned their farms for 10 years. Sustainable Farming. 100km. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sustainable farmingby

Isabella Molineaux & Africa Vernon Hurlstone Agricultural High School

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Farmer Joe Farmer John

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Farmer Joe is a carrot farmer.

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Farmer John grows wheat and oat crops.

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They have both owned their farms for 10 years.

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Although they still haven’t discovered

sustainable farming.

Sustainable Farming.100km

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Farmer Joe sprays his crop...

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Then ploughs his crop...

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Leaves his crop to fallow.

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Then he fertilizes his crop...

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Sprays his crop again...

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Then seeds his crop.

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Every year!

Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over and Over

AGAIN!

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Every year Farmer Joe was baffled.

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Why did his carrots keep dying?

R.I.P.Carrots

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Why didn’t they grow like they did in the good old days?

23rd march 1972

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Framer Joe thought it was time he went and asked farmer John.

G'day Mate!

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Turned out Farmer John had many problems of his own.

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Farmer John’s crops kept getting taken over by weeds and grasses.

?

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He tried ploughing them...

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But that didn’t work. So he tried poisoning them.

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But that just killed his crops!

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The last thing John tried was covering the field with newspaper.

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=(But Famer John didn’t have enough and it

started to blow away.

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Then Farmer Joe had an idea. Why not ask Google?

Google.com

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Google was a smart man, and told them many things.

Google.com

Oooh! I see.

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Farmer Joe just had to use a thing called

crop rotation

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In simple terms, Joe just had to grow other vegetables as well, like corn and cabbages, to make his carrots happy.

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This was Crop Rotation.Every year Farmer Joe had to swap around different types of

vegetables

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Framer Joe set out his 4 year plan.

My Plan

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One year would be his beloved carrots,

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Then the next year Joe could grow corn,

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After that would be tomatoes,

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Then lastly cabbages.

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Farmer Joe would repeat this plan so he would be effectively sustaining his farm.

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Farmer John figured out that mulching his crops by simply buying or cutting up woodchips or covering it with a layer of other plant material, then putting it on the crop is the BEST way to grow!!

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Here is Famer John’s new, nicely mulched crop! He decided to use hay/silage in order to control the weeds and grasses and put

nutrients in to the soil.

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To this day, Farmer Joe and Farmer John are happy farmers with their sustainably grown crops and vegetables

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GOLD SILVERPLATINUM

BRONZE

WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE SPONSORS OF THE 2010 CREAM OF THE CROP COMPETITION