The Importance of Soil for Growing Great Grain

Produced By:

GRDC

States:

Qld, NSW, SA, NT, ACT, Tas, WA

Aimed at:

Grade 9

- 10

Curriculum 9.0:

AC9HG9K02, AC9HG9K04, AC9HG10K01, AC9HG9S02, AC9HG10S01 ,AC9HG10S02

Lesson Type:

Subjects:

Keywords:

GRDC, grain, soil mapping, soil management, soils, microorganism

The Importance of Soil for Growing Great Grain

Introducing students to the fascinating world of soil science, this teacher resource provides an engaging and hands-on experience for students to explore the environment, geological data and the critical role of soil health and monitoring in Australian crop production. With a focus on practical learning, students will delve into soil profiling and mapping methodologies that are representative of those used in the grains industry. Through this exploration, students will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of numeracy in farming as they assess past and present soil data and conduct comparative studies.

The resource provides opportunities for students to strengthen their inquiry and reporting skills, as they conduct in-field tests for soil, using state-of-the-art technology and methodologies. This teacher resource is a great way for students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the role of soil health in ensuring the sustainability and success of Australia’s crop production.

Whether students are interested in pursuing a career in agriculture, the environment, or simply have a passion for the science behind our food production, this teacher resource provides a valuable learning experience. Soil science is a crucial component of food production, and this lesson plan provides students with the opportunity to understand and appreciate the complex and interrelated factors that contribute to soil health and crop production. With a focus on practical and hands-on learning, students will develop key skills in data analysis, critical thinking and problem-solving.