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4.16 City Farm Lab Part 2

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1c.

Categorize the crops by water needs.

  • Bush beans

  • Carrots

  • Corn

  • Lettuce

  • Peppers

  • Potatoes

  • Strawberries

  • Tomatoes

  • High

  • Medium

  • Low

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Time to play City Farm!

Did you know that you can grow food in the middle of a city?

Now you're in charge of this urban farm!

You need to run the farm sustainabily for 5 years. That means you take good care of the farm, the community, and the community's resources. Each year, you'l have a starting budget of $100 to achieve these goals:

  • Provide food for 200 households. Each household gets one "share" (a box" of our fresh food each week.

  • Keep the soil healthy.

  • Conserve as much water as possible.

You'll get up to 20 sustainability points each year based on how well you meet these goals.

You may not make it all five years your first try. You need to replay until you are able achieve 5 years.

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Each year, you'll have an opportunity to select crops and buy upgrades. Once you have completed your purchases, click the Plant button.

Year 1

Which crops (up to 4) plants did you plant?

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Which (if any) upgrades did you purchase?

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What random event did you receive on the risk wheel?

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Year 1 Results

Food Shares Produced:

Soil Health:

Water Conservation Effort:

Sustainability Points:

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Year 2

Which crops (up to 4) plants did you plant?

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Which (if any) upgrades did you purchase?

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What random event did you receive on the risk wheel?

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Year 2 Results

Food Shares Produced:

Soil Health:

Water Conservation Effort:

Sustainability Points:

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Year 3

Which crops (up to 4) plants did you plant?

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Which (if any) upgrades did you purchase?

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What random event did you receive on the risk wheel?

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Year 3 Results

Food Shares Produced:

Soil Health:

Water Conservation Effort:

Sustainability Points:

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Year 4

Which crops (up to 4) plants did you plant?

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Which (if any) upgrades did you purchase?

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What random event did you receive on the risk wheel?

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Year 4 Results

Food Shares Produced:

Soil Health:

Water Conservation Effort:

Sustainability Points:

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Year 5

Which crops (up to 4) plants did you plant?

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Which (if any) upgrades did you purchase?

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What random event did you receive on the risk wheel?

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Year 5 Results

Food Shares Produced:

Soil Health:

Water Conservation Effort:

Sustainability Points:

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Final Results

Yearly Average Food Shares Produced:

Soil Health:

Water Conservation Effort:

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Right-click on the trophy in your final results and choose Copy Image.

Paste your trophy into the free response box with right-click in the box and choose Paste

If you are unable to copy and paste the trophy into the free response box, record the name of the award you received and your total number of sustainability points earned.

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25.

Rank these 3 factors from most important to least important to YOU: Cost, Water, Soil Health

In your own words, write 3-5 sentences to explain your chosen ranking.

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26.

Reflect on your understanding of the learning objectives:

Use data analysis and systems thinking to make evidence-based decisions about competing priorities regarding natural resources.

Reflect on and evaluate personal decision-making processes during the City Farm simulation.

Reflect on your mastery of the success criteria:

Analyze crop and upgrade data to evaluate impacts on soil health, water conservation, and long-term land productivity

Explain how soil health and water conservation influenced crop and upgrade choices; identify trade-offs between productivity and environmental sustainability

Before playing, examine the features of each crop:

Crop

Seed & Labor Cost

Value of Surplus Shares

Potential Farm Shares

Main Risks

Effect on Soil Health

Water Needed

Bush Beans

$200

$3

40

Drought, disease, insects, heat wave

Large increase

High

Carrots

$200

$1

100

Drought, weeds, insects

Small decrease

Medium

Corn

$360

$3

20

Drought, disease, insects, weeds

Medium decrease

High

Lettuce

$280

$1

100

Drought, frost, heat wave, slugs

Small decrease

High

Peppers

$200

$2

40

Drought, frost heat wave, slugs, damp weather

Small decrease

Low

Potatoes

$200

$1

40

Disease, insects, heat wave, damp weather

Small decrease

Low

Strawberries

$360

$4

40

Disease, weeds, heat wave, slugs, damp weather

Small decrease

Medium

Tomatoes

$200

$2

40

Disease, insects, heat wave, damp weather

Medium decrease

Low

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1a.

Which crops have the lowest seed and labor cost?

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1b.

Which crops produce the most farm shares?

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1d.

Which crop has the fewest risks?

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1e.

Which plant(s) will you start your garden with and why?

Before playing, examine the features of each upgrade:

Upgrade

Cost

Risks It Helps Prevent

Increase in Farm Shares

Soil Health Effect

Impact on Water Saved

Chickens

$100

Slugs, insects

15%

Small increase

None

Composter

$250

Drought, heat wave, disease

20%

Large increase

High

Commercial Fertilizer

$100

None

25%

Medium decrease

Very high

Drip Irrigation

$250

Drought, heat wave

25%

None

Very high

Lime

$100

Disease

0%

Medium increase

None

Mulch

$100

Drought, weeds, frost

20%

Medium increase

Very high

Rain Catchment

$200

Drought

25%

None

High

Worms

$100

Drought

10%

Medium increase

None

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2a.

Which upgrades are the cheapest?

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2b.

Which upgrade helps prevent the least risks?

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2c.

If you're concerned about drought, which upgrades would best prevent it?

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2d.

Which upgrades would improve soil health without saving water?

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2e.

Which upgrades save water but have no effect on soil health?

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2f.

Which upgrade decreases soil health and doesn't prevent risk?

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2g.

Which upgrade(s) do you plan to purchase first and why?