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Analysis of Nutrient Cycles in Agricultural Systems

Purpose

To develop students’ analytical skills by examining and interpreting nutrient cycles within agricultural systems through human-centric research and analysis.

Instructions

  1. Select a Nutrient Cycle
    • Choose a specific nutrient cycle (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus) in agriculture.
  2. Research
    • Conduct research using only physical library resources, peer-reviewed journals, and in-person interviews with agricultural experts. Use at least five credible sources, including academic journals, books, and agricultural reports.
  3. Analysis
    • Create a detailed analysis of the chosen nutrient cycle using the following mediums:
      • **Written Description:** Provide a 500-word description of the nutrient cycle, outlining its major components and overall process.
      • **Diagram:** Draw a detailed diagram of the nutrient cycle, labeling each key component and process. This can be hand-drawn or created using diagram software.
      • **Impact Assessment:** Write a 700-1000 word report on the impact of the nutrient cycle on agricultural productivity and sustainability. Include specific examples and data to support your analysis.
  4. Submission
    • Submit your analysis, including the written description, diagram, and impact assessment report.
    • Ensure your submission follows the proper formatting guidelines: double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font for the written components, and clear labeling for the diagram.

Grading Criteria

  • Research Quality (20%)
    • Depth and relevance of research.
    • Use of credible and diverse sources.
  • Depth of Analysis (40%)
    • Thorough analysis of the nutrient cycle.
    • Identification and discussion of key components and processes.
  • Writing and Diagram Quality (20%)
    • Organization and clarity of the written components.
    • Accuracy and detail of the diagram.
    • Proper grammar, spelling, and formatting.
  • Use of Evidence (20%)
    • Integration of research findings into the analysis.
    • Use of evidence to support claims and conclusions.