AHT101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Feedlot

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recognise that agricultural and horticultural systems are multidimensional, with
production, environmental, economic and human components;
describe agricultural systems using simple diagrammatic models; and
be able to apply basic theoretical systems concepts to real-world situations
This is the world that people who work in it see first; and this is where the study of the subject begins. In
this subject we are also interested in those jobs concerned with managing change and improving
agricultural systems.
We can safely assume that when you graduate you will be working to manage change in some part of the
agricultural and horticultural system. In many cases this will mean solving problems. You can also
assume that these problems are complex, and that in many cases a complete solution may not be
feasible. A third point is that in most cases people cannot be separated from the problem. Agriculture is
by definition a relationship between people and natural systems, which includes physical and biological
components. So using the systems approach, people (especially farmers) are a central feature; without
them there is no agriculture.
Figure 1.1 depicts three basic interacting components of all agricultural systems. All must be considered
whenever change and complexity are observed or studied.
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Recognise that agricultural and horticultural systems are multidimensional, with production, environmental, economic and human components; Describe agricultural systems using simple diagrammatic models; and. Be able to apply basic theoretical systems concepts to real-world situations. This is the world that people who work in it see first; and this is where the study of the subject begins. In this subject we are also interested in those jobs concerned with managing change and improving agricultural systems. We can safely assume that when you graduate you will be working to manage change in some part of the agricultural and horticultural system. In many cases this will mean solving problems. You can also assume that these problems are complex, and that in many cases a complete solution may not be feasible. A third point is that in most cases people cannot be separated from the problem. Agriculture is by definition a relationship between people and natural systems, which includes physical and biological components.

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