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4.13 City Farm Lab Part 1

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Moisture retention is the ability of soil to hold moisture against gravity within the small spaces around its particles.

Predict:

Which material will hold the most water?

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Rank the following materials from most soil retention (least water released) to lowest soil retention (most water released).

  1. Soil

  2. Gravel

  3. Clay

  4. Sand

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Rank the following materials from largest to smallest.

  1. Silt

  2. Sand

  3. Clay

  4. Gravel

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The empty space between particles is called pore space.

The ability of water, air, and plant roots to move through materials is called porosity.

Which image has more empty space between particles and therefore has a higher porosity?

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Summarize the relationship between materials and their ability to hold water.

Water Moves Quickly

Water Moves Slowly

Particle Size

Pore Space

Material

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Match each nutrient to its primary role.

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Potassium

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Photosynthesis and making plants green

Nitrogen

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Root development and disease resistance

Phosphorous

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Cellular function and cold hardiness

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Leafy crops like broccoli have a high demand for which nutrient?

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Which crops are nitrogen-fixing and help restore nitrogen to the soil?

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Which nutrient do root crops like carrots and potatoes require for proper development?

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Which of the following DOES NOT help cycle nutrients in soil?

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Why does crop rotation decrease reliance on synthetic fertilizers?

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What are the 3 main aspects of healthy soil?

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the physical aspect of healthy soil?

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According to the Chemical section, healthy soil should have:

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What is one way microorganisms help soil health?

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According to the infographic, what percentage of rainwater evaporates from soil WITHOUT mulch?

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Without mulch, soil temperatures can get

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In the next assignment, you will play City Farm, an interactive simulation where you'll manage an urban farm for five years. Your decisions about which crops to plant, which upgrades to purchase, and how to respond to unexpected challenges will directly test the knowledge you've built.

Identify two specific practices you learned about soil and water management in this assignment that you will intentionally apply during City Farm gameplay.

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What is monoculture?

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What significant problem does a monoculture field face?

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In a biodiverse setting with many species, what happens to pest populations?

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Why does a monoculture field require chemical use?

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Which statement is best supported by the infographic?

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What caused desertification in this region?

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How did the termite tunnels help with water retention in Yacouba's fields?

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What was Yacouba's strategy for preventing water loss and soil erosion in his fields?

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Sustainability means using resources in a way that meets our needs today without damaging the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Consider the three components:

  • Social Equity: Improve the quality of life for all individuals and communities

  • Economy: Promote long-term growth and development

  • Environment: Preserve natural resouces and protect ecosystems

Match each component of sustainability to how Yacouba's project addresses it:

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Economy

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Provides food and livelihoods for local families

Environment

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Creates jobs and market opportunities in agriculture

Social Equity

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Reduces soil erosion and improves water retention