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Sustainable Agriculture
Tiffany Robinson
Trends
The onset of the industrial age brought about various trends that have led us to
our present state.
 The quick rise in population.
 More people to feed.
 The greater need for production.
 Farms required to produce more.
 The increase in urbanism.
 Less farms to do more work.
 Wide-spread ecological impacts.
 Faith in technological, political
and economic fixes.
Today, “less developed countries” are following a similar trend.
 Many farmers in these countries choose to grow cash crops rather than
subsistence crops.
 Regions reliant upon cash crops tend to develop adverse, long term
environmental problems.
Negative Impacts
Our current mass production style of farming has resulted in numerous
negative side-affects:
 Environmental damages
 Reduced biodiversity
 Habitat destruction
 Deforestation
 Water, air and soil pollution
 Salinization, desertification
 Decline in water resources
and land subsidence
 Human impacts
 Farm land destruction
 Damage to soil fertility
 Reduced nutritional value of food
 Decreased economic, social and cultural values
For the past several years research has looked at sustainable agriculture
as a potential solution to correct and prevent these problems.
Defined
Sustainable agriculture was addressed by Congress in the Food,
Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990. Under that law, the
term sustainable agriculture means “an integrated system of plant and
animal production practices having a site-specific application that will,
over the long term:
 satisfy human food and fiber needs
 enhance environmental quality and the natural resource base upon
which the agricultural economy depends
 make the most efficient use of non-renewable resources and on-farm
resources and integrate, where appropriate, natural biological cycles
and controls
 sustain the economic viability of farm operations
 enhance the quality of life for farmers and society as a whole."
Goal
The goal of sustainable agriculture is to
minimize adverse impacts to the immediate
and off-farm environments while providing
a sustained level of production and profit.
Inherent to this goal is the understanding
that sustainability must be extended not
only globally, but indefinitely in time, and
to all living organisms including humans.
Simply stated, sustainable agriculture refers to the ability of a farm to
produce food indefinitely, without causing irreversible damage to
ecosystem health.
Traditional Methods
 Water harvesting and rainfall. Today 80% of crop production
worldwide relies on rainfall.
 Meso-American farms are often looked upon as proof of past
functioning sustainable agricultural systems.
 Crop Rotation
 Natural Fertilizers
 Raised Fields
 Terraces
 Irrigation Canals
 Swamps/Lakes
 Home Gardens
 Tree Culture
Today’s Methods
Today, sustainable farming practices commonly include:
 crop rotations that mitigate weeds, disease, insect and other pest problems;
provide alternative sources of soil nitrogen; reduce soil erosion; and reduce
risk of water contamination by agricultural chemicals.
 pest control strategies that are not harmful to natural systems or people,
which include techniques that reduce the need for pesticides by practices
such as scouting, use of resistant cultivars, timing of planting, and
biological pest controls.
 increased mechanical/biological weed control.
 soil and water conservation practices.
 strategic use of animal and green manures.
 use of natural or synthetic inputs in a way that
poses no significant hazard to man, animals,
or the environment.
 A. Crop rotation keeps the soil healthy.
 B. Mixed farms allows the uses of livestock manure.
 C. Conserving natural areas protects our environment.
 D. Small changes in practices can help, rather than harm, the environment.
 E. Grass-fed livestock control weeds without chemicals or mowing.
 F. Science can determine the right amount of fertilizers and pesticides.
 G. Farming removes nutrients and fertilizers or manures replace them.
 H. Farming multiple crops allows farmers to reduce their financial risks by
having multiple products to sell.
Rules and Regulations
 While the goal of sustainable
agriculture is similarly defined by
numerous organizations, there are
no strictly defined rules or
regulations for farmers to abide by.
 There are standards and
certifications for organic farming,
which has similarities to
sustainable agriculture, but the two
not synonymous.
Organic vs. Sustainable
 Organic farming excludes the use of synthetic inputs, such as
synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and GMOs,
whereas sustainable agriculture does not.
 Sustainability aims to balance between what is taken out of the
soil with what is returned to it, without relying on outside
inputs. This is not necessarily a concern of organic farming.
 Organic farms constitute only a small percent of farms with a
minor impact on the environment. Sustainable agriculture aims
to make positive changes on all farms.
 In the future, large organic farms that rely on machinery and
automation, and purchased inputs, will have similar
sustainability issues that large conventional farms do today.
Politics and Economics: Positive
 Economic incentives may be used to encourage the use of
more environmentally friendly farming techniques and
technologies.
 Sustainable practices can save farmers money because of the
reduced need to buy pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, etc.
 Sustainable farms tend to have multiple crops leading to both
financial security and subsistence for the farmer.
 Laws, both local and global, could enforce protective
standards.
 Education of environmental situations may help farmers to
make better choices.
Politics and Economics: Negative
 Sustainable development is constrained by economic growth.
The transition from conventional to sustainable farming is
usually costly.
 Development is viewed as coinciding with consumption.
 There are vast international inequalities of resource
consumption making it hard for many to farm effectively.
 Enforcement of environmental regulations may be blocked by
political and/or economic advances.

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Sustainable AgricultureGreen.power point presentation

  • 2. Trends The onset of the industrial age brought about various trends that have led us to our present state.  The quick rise in population.  More people to feed.  The greater need for production.  Farms required to produce more.  The increase in urbanism.  Less farms to do more work.  Wide-spread ecological impacts.  Faith in technological, political and economic fixes. Today, “less developed countries” are following a similar trend.  Many farmers in these countries choose to grow cash crops rather than subsistence crops.  Regions reliant upon cash crops tend to develop adverse, long term environmental problems.
  • 3. Negative Impacts Our current mass production style of farming has resulted in numerous negative side-affects:  Environmental damages  Reduced biodiversity  Habitat destruction  Deforestation  Water, air and soil pollution  Salinization, desertification  Decline in water resources and land subsidence  Human impacts  Farm land destruction  Damage to soil fertility  Reduced nutritional value of food  Decreased economic, social and cultural values For the past several years research has looked at sustainable agriculture as a potential solution to correct and prevent these problems.
  • 4. Defined Sustainable agriculture was addressed by Congress in the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990. Under that law, the term sustainable agriculture means “an integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will, over the long term:  satisfy human food and fiber needs  enhance environmental quality and the natural resource base upon which the agricultural economy depends  make the most efficient use of non-renewable resources and on-farm resources and integrate, where appropriate, natural biological cycles and controls  sustain the economic viability of farm operations  enhance the quality of life for farmers and society as a whole."
  • 5. Goal The goal of sustainable agriculture is to minimize adverse impacts to the immediate and off-farm environments while providing a sustained level of production and profit. Inherent to this goal is the understanding that sustainability must be extended not only globally, but indefinitely in time, and to all living organisms including humans. Simply stated, sustainable agriculture refers to the ability of a farm to produce food indefinitely, without causing irreversible damage to ecosystem health.
  • 6. Traditional Methods  Water harvesting and rainfall. Today 80% of crop production worldwide relies on rainfall.  Meso-American farms are often looked upon as proof of past functioning sustainable agricultural systems.  Crop Rotation  Natural Fertilizers  Raised Fields  Terraces  Irrigation Canals  Swamps/Lakes  Home Gardens  Tree Culture
  • 7. Today’s Methods Today, sustainable farming practices commonly include:  crop rotations that mitigate weeds, disease, insect and other pest problems; provide alternative sources of soil nitrogen; reduce soil erosion; and reduce risk of water contamination by agricultural chemicals.  pest control strategies that are not harmful to natural systems or people, which include techniques that reduce the need for pesticides by practices such as scouting, use of resistant cultivars, timing of planting, and biological pest controls.  increased mechanical/biological weed control.  soil and water conservation practices.  strategic use of animal and green manures.  use of natural or synthetic inputs in a way that poses no significant hazard to man, animals, or the environment.
  • 8.  A. Crop rotation keeps the soil healthy.  B. Mixed farms allows the uses of livestock manure.  C. Conserving natural areas protects our environment.  D. Small changes in practices can help, rather than harm, the environment.  E. Grass-fed livestock control weeds without chemicals or mowing.  F. Science can determine the right amount of fertilizers and pesticides.  G. Farming removes nutrients and fertilizers or manures replace them.  H. Farming multiple crops allows farmers to reduce their financial risks by having multiple products to sell.
  • 9. Rules and Regulations  While the goal of sustainable agriculture is similarly defined by numerous organizations, there are no strictly defined rules or regulations for farmers to abide by.  There are standards and certifications for organic farming, which has similarities to sustainable agriculture, but the two not synonymous.
  • 10. Organic vs. Sustainable  Organic farming excludes the use of synthetic inputs, such as synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and GMOs, whereas sustainable agriculture does not.  Sustainability aims to balance between what is taken out of the soil with what is returned to it, without relying on outside inputs. This is not necessarily a concern of organic farming.  Organic farms constitute only a small percent of farms with a minor impact on the environment. Sustainable agriculture aims to make positive changes on all farms.  In the future, large organic farms that rely on machinery and automation, and purchased inputs, will have similar sustainability issues that large conventional farms do today.
  • 11. Politics and Economics: Positive  Economic incentives may be used to encourage the use of more environmentally friendly farming techniques and technologies.  Sustainable practices can save farmers money because of the reduced need to buy pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, etc.  Sustainable farms tend to have multiple crops leading to both financial security and subsistence for the farmer.  Laws, both local and global, could enforce protective standards.  Education of environmental situations may help farmers to make better choices.
  • 12. Politics and Economics: Negative  Sustainable development is constrained by economic growth. The transition from conventional to sustainable farming is usually costly.  Development is viewed as coinciding with consumption.  There are vast international inequalities of resource consumption making it hard for many to farm effectively.  Enforcement of environmental regulations may be blocked by political and/or economic advances.