Agriculture and Sustainable Food Systems 20, 30
ASFS14
Module 14: Soil and Water Stewardship (Core)
Outcome
Indicators
(a) | Discuss the relationship between sustainability and water and soil quality. |
(b) | Discuss the implications of soil and water stewardship, including the role of government policies, incentives, and regulations in promoting sustainable practices and supporting farmers in their stewardship efforts. |
(c) | Explore traditional practices used by Indigenous peoples to maintain land and water health. |
(d) | Discuss the importance of historical and contemporary grain and livestock production practices that conserve water and soil quality. |
(e) | Research the importance of livestock grazing practices to maintenance of healthy ranching landscapes. |
(f) |
Explain the 4 Rs of nutrient stewardship:
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(g) | Research current methods for reducing soil erosion (e.g., planting trees, land cover, direct seeding). |
(h) | Examine the effectiveness of various methods (e.g., minimum tillage, crop rotation) for maintaining soil health. |
(i) | Describe the purpose of a watershed and its relation to agricultural production. |
(j) | Identify geographic boundaries for Saskatchewan’s major watersheds. |
(k) | Research characteristics (e.g., size, slope, shape, drainage, density, land use/land cover, geology and soils, vegetation) of the local watershed. |
(l) |
Identify issues associated with water management related to food production in Saskatchewan, including:
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(m) | Research historical and contemporary issues associated with livestock production and water stewardship. |
(n) | Investigate the role of Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency in maintaining water safety and security in the province. |
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