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Animal Science as Agriculture

Science is. the study or theoretical explanation of natural phenomena.During this time of study we are investigating the laws of nature, her principles and reasons . Agriculture. Oldest and most important of all sciences. Without an understanding of agriculture . all humans would be struggling for

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Animal Science as Agriculture

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    1. Animal Science as Agriculture

    2. Science is the study or theoretical explanation of natural phenomena. During this time of study we are investigating the laws of nature, her principles and reasons

    3. Agriculture Oldest and most important of all sciences

    4. Without an understanding of agriculture all humans would be struggling for survival

    5. Most of our comforts come as a direct result of science. shelter food clothing

    6. Early people ate fruits, nuts and other seeds. They were migratory hunters The idea of domestication came about and people began to settle down

    7. People began to pay close attention to details and from these details drew conclusions on where to locate and harvest their food.

    8. Progressive scientific research in the U.S. began in the mid 1800’s at universities. The universities were only teaching the “classics” such as Latin and Greek, History, Math and Philosophy

    9. Soon they realized that they should include more practical hands on subject areas in their curriculum.

    10. 1862 Senator Morrill from Vermont pushed for a bill through the U.S. Congress that would provide public land and funds for colleges that would teach practical methods of manufacturing and food production

    11. The bill was signed by President Lincoln and the Land Grant or Morrill Act was passed into law.

    12. 1862 A bill was passed which started the USDA United States Department of Agriculture

    13. 1872 - Hatch Act With the growing interest in agriculture, the government decided to put the new ideas for agricultural practices to work.This act set up the Experiment Stations run by the universities

    14. Hatch Act This act set up the Experiment Stations run by the universities

    15. 1914 - Smith Lever Set up Cooperative Extension Service (Extension Agent, 4-H)

    16. Land Grant System composed of universities, experiment stations, and cooperative extension service.

    17. Land Grant System Universities conduct the research, methods tested at experiment stations, brought to public by extension.

    18. 1917- Smith Hughes established funding for vocational agriculture education programs in high schools.

    19. Scientific Method systematic method of gaining knowledge through experimentation assures that results did not occur just by chance and that something actually did cause the change.

    20. The Scientific Method Recognize a Problem Develop a Hypothesis Do an experiment Collect the Data Analyze Data Draw a conclusion

    21. and make a recommendation

    22. Identify the problem to be solved an idea of the cause may already be present

    23. form a hypothesis an educated guess this is a guess of what causes or might be causing the problem

    24. conduct the experiment experiment should test the hypothesis

    25. Two groups to every experiment control - is constant in everything except the thing being tested

    26. experiment - contains everything that the control group does, but also contains the variable being tested

    27. Two types of research basic - looks at why or how processes occur in animals applied - uses the discoveries made in basic research to help in a practical manner.

    28. Where Search Has Led Us Agriculture, beside medicine, is the application of almost all the research and knowledge associated with plants and animals

    29. basic research has benefited us the most by allowing us to produce high quality protein food very efficiently

    30. Research Here is a list of achievements accomplished since 1925 better control of parasites and diseases and an end product that is higher is protein

    31. productivity and efficiency of all species has increased broilers are ready for market in 7.5 weeks after only 2lbs of feed and it used to take 4lbs of feed and 15 weeks

    32. Research The countries in North and Central America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand have only 29.9%of the worlds cattle yet produce nearly 68% of the worlds beef and veal

    33. these are also the countries in which nearly all of the scientific knowledge about the growing of these animals has been discovered

    34. Milestones That Revolutionized Agriculture 1. Animal immunization late 1800’s disease began to devastate all types of animals Louis Pasteur developed first method of vaccinating animals to develop immunity (1870-80’s)

    35. serum developed to fight anthrax from the blood of sheep that had survived a bout with the disease

    36. serum tested in two groups group 1 - infected with the serum and later infected with anthrax

    37. group 2: infected with just anthrax group 1 lived and group 2 died

    38. Vaccines for other diseases Using Pasteurs guidelines other scientists developed vaccines for other diseases

    39. animals raised in a disease free environment can be raised more efficiently and at a much lower cost

    40. 2. Refrigeration there was a huge need for meat preservation meat would spoil quickly in the winter meat would freeze solid until the spring

    41. meat preservative methods salt drying keeping meat in a cool steam

    42. Problems Problems with this was that meat was less palatable and these methods were very time consuming

    43. today we have freezers and refrigerators which utilize chemicals and compressors to condition the air and keep it cool

    44. first attempt of meat cooling was done with huge blocks of ice being hung from the ceilings of dark rooms

    45. Refrigerated box cars were developed a few years later

    46. Artificial insemination advancements in animals produced are achieved through the transfer of superior genes from parent to the offspring

    47. A.I. Was developed in the 1930’s and allowed for greater and more controllable transfer of genes from superior sires

    48. A.I. Is widely available this is most prevalent in dairy animals

    49. 4. Embryo transfer allows for genes of superior dams to be more widely used

    50. combining ET and AI allows producers to make rapid gains in the quality of their herds in short amounts of time at relatively low cost

    51. 5. Use of computers first computer was developed in the 1940’s and became an integral part of agriculture in the 1980’s as research moves more swiftly computers allow us to analyze information in seconds instead of weeks

    52. And allows us to do simulated experiments plus numerous other things ag uses progeny records production records accounting records feed records much more

    53. Animals Effect on Everyday Life lives of humans have been greatly enhanced through pharmaceuticals developed from animal by-products many routinely prescribed drugs are derived from animals

    54. cortisone: was originally made from the gall bladder of cows and

    55. And can be made synthetically insulin: comes from the pancreas of pigs (best match) also now made synthetically many hormones used in treating humans

    56. Effects on Everyday Life animal parts can be used as replacements for humans

    57. heart valves: have been used for about twenty years from pigs in humans

    58. pig skin is used in treating burn patients (laid over the burnt area until new skin grows naturally

    59. Effects on Everyday Life the rest of the world can not come close to competing with the US agriculture

    60. our research combined with the free enterprise system has made us #1 in the world in agricultural production

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