Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Blog Post 1: Introduction


2011 National FFA Convention


Hello and welcome! My name is Stephanie Whipple and I am an Agricultural Education Major. One day in the near future I hope to be in a high school teaching agriculture-based classes. Those classes include interesting subjects like Animal Science, Plant Science, Welding and even Leadership. I absolutely love what I am going to teach and cannot wait to graduate.








A little bit about me:



I can sum myself up in three words: Procrastinator, Perfectionist and Passionate. Being a passionate, procrastinating perfectionist can get a little stressful at times!



 I have been married nine months to a wonderful man from Nevada (woo-hoo gambling!).






Adalida
Poison/Def Leppard Concert
We have a very spoiled dog who is named after a George Strait song and is the cutest thing ever.



I have a mad love for horseback riding, flowers, photography, cooking, gardening, 80's hair bands (Def Leppard is the best band ever!), and of course, agriculture.













My discipline is so fun, I absolutely love that every class period has the chance to be hands-on. Agriculture is the basis for everything we have in life. If we didn't have agriculture in our lives we wouldn't have the basics like food, clothing or shelter, we also wouldn't have special items like books, furniture or medicine. I want people to be aware of where their milk really comes from and that agriculture is more than plows, cows and sows.



                            


Literacy in my discipline is huge. For example: The other day I was watching Sunday Morning (yes I'm boring and I love that show) and they were talking about a specific weed that is destroying the cotton crops in the south. CBS conducted a poll that asked Sunday Morning watchers if they thought that weeds were a real problem in this country and only 35% to 40% (I can't remember exactly), thought that they were something to worry about! Obviously they are illiterate when it comes to weed control in the agriculture industry. If only they knew how much farmers and ranchers really spent on killing weeds! 

On an end note, here is a link for two publications on Weeds in Utah.  Enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations on your recent marriage! You seem like a beautiful couple.

    I do think that modern society has in many ways gotten "out of touch" with the earth in many ways. Many urban students may not even have tended a garden, so I can see why many people do not think that weeds are a problem. I think it's great that your discipline can really ground students and remind them of the necessity and centrality of agriculture to our lives.

    I've always loved that agriculture has a leadership class....I don't know of any other discipline that does that.

    Thanks for such a colorful and engaging first posting. I look forward to reading more as the semester unfolds.

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