Thursday, 8 November 2012

AGQUIP Thursday Hollie Baillieu

We were lucky enough for Hollie to come visit us, during her busy AGQUIP duties. She spoke to a group of students ranging from year 9-12, for about 50minutes on her experiences and what to expect during the Art4Ag project.

 

Hollie 2012

We watched the above video. Students asked question about the project and her experiences as a Jillaroo – year12 very interested as most there had been thinking about doing something similar.

Courtney was very interested an asked lots of questions regarding what year 9 needed to do to with the project. 

Below is an interview that Hollie did about Farmer of the year.

Interview with Hollie

Kayla

5/sept/12 Why agricultural innovation, efficiency gains and intensification are important.

What are your thoughts on this question????

Dylan – Agriculture has changed heaps and has helped by giving us more food and more clothes.

Cara – With the growing population, everyone is trying to find a quicker and less costly way to grow produce.

Aleasha – With the populations growing, farmers are trying to find more efficient and cost effective ways of producing food and fibre

Paris – because it allows for the production of better quality products, at a cheaper price

Braydon P – you get better food

Curtis – on farms it allows the profit margin to increase because the labour costs are lower, BUT the cost of the innovative technology for machinery is higher a cotton picker and baler costs approximately $2M while an older style cotton picker is $500K. The new varieties of cotton cost more but we use less pesticides.

04/09/12 Innovative farming


Today in class we looked as innovative farming and how it affects farmers.
Curtis and Howes talked about how it has decreased labour costs on their farms.
Miss asked us to define these words, below are responses from students in our class
Efficiency Gains
Beau – normally measured by looking at the relationship between cost and earnings
Curtis – fertiliser
Travis – getting better of how you do stuff
Courtney – same as Beau but also included if costs goes down and earnings are flat, of if the cost is flat but earnings go up, the farm has made a gain.
Dylan – Getting better at doing stuff
Intensification
Hayden B – intensification of bugs and to tend animals
Paris – to make intense or increase the intensity of a situation
Braydon P – To make intense or increase the intensity of a situation, eg: increasing the number of animals in the same land size – feedlotting.
Cara – the state of being invaded or overrun by parasites
Travis – how intense it is the you have many crops growing on the land
Quality of life
Beau – personal satisfaction with cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live
Hayden B – how good the life of the animal is
Courtney – satisfying the cultural and intellectual beliefs, to raise farming animals in a safe environment, by reducing stresses and being feed appropriately
Cara – quality of life on a farm refers to both the family and the animal
Succession Plan
Cara – the process for identifying and developing internal people with the potential to fill leadership
Travis – a plan on how to succeed
Aleasha – transfer of ownership and management of the farm
Curtis – deciding who will be in charge of running the farm. Can be hard for the grandparent to admit they need to step down, but it can cause problems between siblings if they feel like they have been cheated.
Productivity
Aleasha – the state or quaility of producing something
Dylan – the more you produce
John – a new method or idea of a product
Hayden B – how much crops of animal meat you produce, when compared to costs
Beau – production of an item
Innovation
Beau – its an innovation
Hayden B – advancement of machinery
Paris – a new method, idea or product

We also watched a video
Meet today’s Modern Farmer. An animation by Craig Taylor, Red Blue Design
We had to define the main points of the video
Hayden – over time farmers have had to increase their produce, due to more demands. They also have many different jobs
Paris – farmers have been increasing their productivity and they preform many different jobs.
Brayden P – less land available but more food needed
Dylan – shows that the farming industry as increased in intensity, while losing land