The final presentation by Crop Unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland. The SMF class is taken by second year crop technology students where they manage, operate and market crop lands at Lakeland College.
Lakeland College Student Managed Farm - 2013-14 Crop team end of year review Lakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
The 2014-15 Student Managed Farm - Powered by New Holland Crop team made its final presentation on March 20, 2015 at Lakeland College's Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus. Finance, operations, marketing, production, research and public relations groups reported on their SMF activities. All students are 2nd year Crop Technology students in Lakeland's agricultural sciences school.
Lakeland College Student Managed Farm 2014-15 end of year reviewLakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
Dr. Daniel Andersen - Getting the Most from Your ManureJohn Blue
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Lakeland College Student Managed Farm - 2013-14 Crop team end of year review Lakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
The 2014-15 Student Managed Farm - Powered by New Holland Crop team made its final presentation on March 20, 2015 at Lakeland College's Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus. Finance, operations, marketing, production, research and public relations groups reported on their SMF activities. All students are 2nd year Crop Technology students in Lakeland's agricultural sciences school.
Lakeland College Student Managed Farm 2014-15 end of year reviewLakeland College
Lakeland College Canada boasts a unique live the learning approach for their Agricultural Sciences program. The Student Managed Farm (SMF) located on the Vermilion campus enables students to experience all aspects of agriculture from operations to Marketing.
All the SMF teams (Crop, Dairy, Purebred Beef, Commercial Bee and Sheep) produce a public presentation at the end of the year reviewing performance, initiatives and recommendations for their handover to the next team.
Dr. Daniel Andersen - Getting the Most from Your ManureJohn Blue
Getting the Most from Your Manure - Dr. Daniel Andersen, Iowa State University, from the 2016 Missouri Pork Expo, February 9-10, 2016, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
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Each student-managed farm team makes mid-year and final presentations covering their progress during the academic year. Sub units such as production and marketing report on their activities. The group also makes recommendations for the future.
The student-managed farm concept has been used at Lakeland College for more than 25 years. The crop team was the first to use their leading-learning method. Lakeland College's Vermilion, Alberta, Canada campus is home to agricultural sciences.
Lakeland College has used the student-managed concept on its farm for more than a quarter of the century. The first group that had a student-managed team was crop technology. The Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland 2015-16 Crop Team's final presentation introduces the team members, reports on the year and makes recommendations for the future.
Alternative Income Options for Forest Landowners in GA:
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Hunt lease – renting land for hunting (deer, turkey, quail, ducks, rabbits, etc) – in many cases an annual income
Other sources as well (these come and go) – mushrooms, bees/honey, naval stores, Carbon credits
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Presented at the Pulses for Sustainable Agriculture and Human Health” on 31 May-1 June 2016 at NASC, New Delhi, India. The conference was jointly organised by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS), TCi of Cornell University (TCi-CU) and Agriculture Today.
The crops unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland presented their final report on Friday March 23. Each sub group of the unit - such as production and marketing - presented their portion of what they did throughout the year.
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Advanced cover cropping strategies for specific goals and how to evaluate them. Grower Panel: Dan Petker, Petker Farms and Rick Kootstra, Kootstra Farms
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Presentation by Dr. Cobus LeRoux (ARC-Field Crops Division, South Africa) at Wheat for Food Security in Africa conference, Oct 9, 2012, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Final presentation of the sheep unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Livestock Research SMF Unit - Final Presentation April 10, 2018Lakeland College
Final presentation of the livestock research unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Each student-managed farm team makes mid-year and final presentations covering their progress during the academic year. Sub units such as production and marketing report on their activities. The group also makes recommendations for the future.
The student-managed farm concept has been used at Lakeland College for more than 25 years. The crop team was the first to use their leading-learning method. Lakeland College's Vermilion, Alberta, Canada campus is home to agricultural sciences.
Lakeland College has used the student-managed concept on its farm for more than a quarter of the century. The first group that had a student-managed team was crop technology. The Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland 2015-16 Crop Team's final presentation introduces the team members, reports on the year and makes recommendations for the future.
Alternative Income Options for Forest Landowners in GA:
Pine straw – used as a mulch for landscaping on golf courses, around homes and apartments, stores, etc. – in many cases an annual income
Hunt lease – renting land for hunting (deer, turkey, quail, ducks, rabbits, etc) – in many cases an annual income
Other sources as well (these come and go) – mushrooms, bees/honey, naval stores, Carbon credits
Pork Export Outlook - Dr. Dermot Hayes, Iowa State University, from the 2020 Minnesota Pork Congress, held January 28 - 29, 2020, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
More presentations at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_5bHW6MgRAxDHcrbY42-xvfSZdMGNdQD
Presented at the Pulses for Sustainable Agriculture and Human Health” on 31 May-1 June 2016 at NASC, New Delhi, India. The conference was jointly organised by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS), TCi of Cornell University (TCi-CU) and Agriculture Today.
The crops unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland presented their final report on Friday March 23. Each sub group of the unit - such as production and marketing - presented their portion of what they did throughout the year.
Dr. Steve Meyer - Prices and Profitability: Economic OutlookJohn Blue
Prices and Profitability: Economic Outlook - Dr. Steve Meyer, Express Markets Inc., from the 2017 Iowa Pork Congress, January 25-26, Des Moines, IA, USA.
More presentations at http://www.swinecast.com/2017-iowa-pork-congress
Advanced cover cropping strategies for specific goals and how to evaluate them. Grower Panel: Dan Petker, Petker Farms and Rick Kootstra, Kootstra Farms
A competitive South African Wheat Industry Is Paramount To Food SecurityCIMMYT
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Final presentation of the sheep unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Livestock Research SMF Unit - Final Presentation April 10, 2018Lakeland College
Final presentation of the livestock research unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Commercial Beef SMF Unit - Final Presentation April 10, 2018Lakeland College
Final presentation of the commercial beef unit of Lakeland College's Student-managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Final presentation of the dairy unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Purebred Beef SMF Unit - Final Presentation April 10, 2018Lakeland College
Final presentation of the purebred unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm (SMF) powered by New Holland.
The student-managed course in animal science technology sees 2nd year students work in one of the livestock unit.
Each team reports on marketing, production and other parts of their unit's business.
Mid-term and final presentations are done in Alumni Hall on the Vermilion campus.
Every student-managed farm unit presents a final report at the end of the term. This PowerPoint highlights the year's activities, analytics, challenges and recommendations from the 2016-17 sheep unit of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
The purebred beef unit is one of 5 livestock teams in Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland (SMF).
The team manages the college's purebred Angus herd and this year introduced Red Angus to the herd. It's their recommendation to continue to develop a Red Angus herd.
The promotes, markets, feeds, monitors herd health, shows and puts together an annual Beef Day. The final presentation reports on all areas of team activities as well as makes recommendations for next year.
All livestock teams presented April 13, 2017 at the Vermilion campus Alumni Hall Theatre.
SMF is part of both the animal science and crop technology programs at Lakeland College.
Livestock Research SMF Team final presentation April 2017Lakeland College
The livestock research unit is the newest of the five livestock Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
The research unit has been working with heifers to improve hybrid vigour. The team manages all aspects of the herd including herd health, marketing and finances. They also make recommendations for the next year's team.
All the livestock teams made their final presentations April 13, 2017 in Vermilion's Alumni Hall Theatre.
The commercial beef unit is one of five livestock teams in Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
This team works with the college's commercial cattle herd. It's responsible for production, marketing, herd health and other management decisions.
Final presentations overview the team's year and includes recommendations for next year's team.
All of the livestock teams presented on April 13, 2017 in the Alumni Hall Theatre on the Vermilion campus.
The dairy unit is one of five livestock teams in Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland program.
Team members manage the college's dairy unit. Their final presentation is an overview of their decisions, their production and their recommendations from the academic year.
All the livestock teams made their presentations in the Alumni Hall Theatre on Lakeland's Vermilion campus on April 13, 2017.
Student-Managed Farm Crop Team - Final presentation 2017Lakeland College
In their second year of studies crop technology students take a student-managed farm course. They manage Lakeland College's crops with the assistance of faculty and farm staff. Every year they report on production, marketing, finance, harvest, operations and all the elements that go into a successful crop operation.
The 2016-17 final presentation crops was March 24 in the Alumni Hall Theatre on the Vermilion campus.
The student-managed farm is sponsored by New Holland and is known as the Student-Managed Farm powered by New Holland.
Lakeland College's second year animal science students are part of the Student-managed farm powered by New Holland. Commercial beef is one of the teams.
The SMF commercial beef team works with the herd and makes recommendations about breeding and selling, production and marketing. Weekly meetings are part of the SMF course.
A celebration of individual team awards for Rustler Athletics and 2015-16 season.
Awards included highest academic achievement, rookie of the year, most improved player, the Rustler award and most valuable player. Male and Female athletes of the young were also announced.
ACAC and CCCA recognition were also celebrated.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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3. Operations Fall 2012
Jared Day
Operations
Jordan Remeshylo
Travis Willerton
Tom Pelletier
Joe Butcher
Jared Day
4. Our role as a team
• Harvest
– Maintanance
– Samples
• Post Harvest field work
• Equipment Summary
• Winter Operations
5. Operations Team Role
• Organize day to day activity on the student
managed farm such as harvest, tillage, and
grain movement
6. Farm Summary
700 acres harvested
100 acres fall tillage
Work split equally between
students
7. New Bin Arrangement
• Moved Hopper bins from Barr farm to college
farm
• Anchored Hopper bottoms
• One large flat floor bin and the hopper bottom
feed bin are still in the Barr farm yard
8. Highway 16 E/W
Highway 41N/S
College
Located 3 miles south
Lakeland
College
Lakeland
College
LC 17A
100 Acres
LC 17B
80 Acres
LC 17C
88Acres
Pg. 3
22. College Equipment Available
• CX8080 Conventional Combine
• Honey Bee Straight Cut Header 25’ and a
New Holland pick up header
• Chevy grain truck
• Farm King 10” auger
35. WHAT’S BEEN SOLD TO DATE
2011-12 Marketing Team
-One load of Canola
$13.00
2012-13 Marketing Team
-Three loads of Canola - Oct 4th - $14.00
Oct 16th - $14.00
Oct 24th - $14.20
Dec 5th - $14.00
Jan 15th - $14.00
Feb 19th - $14.75
(15 tonnes ) Mar 5th - $14.45
REMAINING TO BE SOLD
-17 tonnes
56. By Kayla Sword, Bill Milligan, and
Ryan Lutz
Kayla Sword Ryan Lutz Bill Milligan
Finance
57. Duties
• Finance Manager:
• Assign weekly tasks
– QuickBooks (QB)
– Cost and Returns (CR) Teams
(Such as Updates, Setting up
Budget, Building
Presentations)
• Set up Report for General
Meeting
• Organize Filing
System for invoices
• Assist with QB and
CR teams with their
duties
58. Duties
• Finance Team:
• Update QuickBooks
recording program
• Update Cost and
Returns Spreadsheet
• Additional Duties
assigned by manager
59. Pg. 5Income
4000 · Sales
4020 · Canola Sales 169,397.06
4030 · Wheat Sales 82,833.08
4050 · Pea Sales 40,971.06
4060 · Silage Sales 106,716.78
4080 · Flax Sales 33,090.65
Total 4000 · Sales 433,008.63
4120 · Change in Crop Inventory -13,601.79
4900 · Miscellaneous Income 10,594.82
Total Income 430,001.66
62. Profit by Crop
Pg. 8
Crop Harvested
(bu)
Sold Remaining
Canola 14,449.43 13,699.90 749.53
Hard Red 6,356.53 4,629.75 1,726.78
Soft White 6,871.06 6,173.00 698.06
Peas 5,544.85 3,781.33 1,763.52
63. Profit by Crop
Pg. 8
Cost/Bu cost/crop Sold Difference
Canola $7.72 $111,571.27 $191,182.02 $79,610.75
Hard Red $4.66 $29,626.80 $38,349.71 $8,722.91
Soft
White
$4.62 $31,765.83 $47,405.58 $15,742.75
Peas $5.36 $29,737.41 $33,604.90 $3,867.49
64. Profit by Crop
Pg. 9
Crop Inventory Current Price Projection
Canola 749.53 $13.80 $10,343.51
Hard Red 1,726.78 $7.80 $13,468.88
Soft White 698.06 $7.20 $5,026.03
Peas 1,763.52 $9.00 $15,871.68
65. Profit by Crop
Pg. 9
Crop Projected Profit Profit per
Bushel
Profit per Acre
Canola $89,954.26 $6.22 $271.77
Hard Red $22,191.79 $3.49 $217.57
Soft
White
$20,768.78 $3.02 $190.54
Peas $19,739.17 $3.56 $140.99
66. 2013 Projected budget
Inputs – $159,906.40
Insurance and Field care – $27,402.62
Custom Work and Equipment Expenses -
$32,043.00
Total cost - $219,351.02
71. Start of the year
• Getting to know your fields
• Getting to know the people in
your group
• Scouting the fields
• Discussed post-harvest operations
72. • Researched past fields rotations
• Discussed and researched crops to be
considered for the up coming year
• Considered pros and cons of each
decision
73. Post Harvest Spray
• We decided this year to spray a post
harvest burn down on LC 12
74. Tillage
• Tillage operations
• LC 17C was sprayed out and direct
seeded to barley for silage
• The field was very hard when tested
for compaction
• On farm cultivator would not work
75. Tillage
• Rented a heavy breaking disk to rip up
the hard ground
• Wanted to give our next crop a good
chance at penetrating its roots into the
soil
• Cultivator followed to further break up
soil
76. Tillage
• LC 10
• Was heavily compacted from silage
trucks due to the wet weather
• LC 11
• Heavily compacted
77. Highway 16 E/W
Highway 41N/S
Lance Austin – LC18 - Canola
Located 3 miles south
Lakeland
College
LC 17A
100 Acres
LC 17B
80 Acres
LC 17C
88Acres
90. Highway 16 E/W
Highway 41N/S
Taylor Heck LC 12 peas
College
Located 3 miles south
Lakeland
College
Lakeland
College
LC 17A
100 Acres
LC 17B
80 Acres
LC 17C
88Acres
94. Highway 16 E/W
Highway 41N/S
Matthew Visser LC 17 C SWS Wheat
College
Located 3 miles south
Lakeland
College
Lakeland
College
LC 17A
100 Acres
LC 17B
80 Acres
LC 17C
88Acres
100. Highway 16 E/W
Highway 41N/S
AL 01 HRS wheat
College
Located 3 miles south
Lakeland
College
Lakeland
College
LC 17A
100 Acres
LC 17B
80 Acres
LC 17C
88Acres
101. HRS Wheat
AL 01 – 133 Acres
– Unity
• 275 Bushels
• Seed treatment
½ Field Trial – North side
Fertilizer LBS/Acre
70-25-10-10
Fertilizer Cost/Acre
$67.12
½ Field Trial – South side
Fertilizer LBS/Acre
35 (35)-25-10-10
Fertilizer Cost/Acre
$73.88
112. Duties
• Take Pictures
– Over 2000 pictures taken this year
• Organize media events
– Final day of harvest photo shoot with The
Vermilion Voice
• Meet people
113. Harvest Supper
• Put together sections of presentation
from managers
• Organize practices for presentation
• Organize Banquet