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Assignment Overview
Task Outcomes
H1.1 explains the influence of physical, biological, social, historical and economic factors on sustainable agricultural production
H2.1 describes the inputs, processes and interactions of plant production systems
H3.4 evaluates the management of the processes in agricultural systems
AgSTEM Graduate Capabilities Focus: To be self-identified in reflection
Outline of Task
This is an in-class assessment task requiring you to develop a comprehensive crop management plan for a designated region.
TASK 1: CROP MANAGEMENT PLAN
Overview
You are required to research, design, and explain a complete management plan for a specific crop grown in a chosen NSW region.
Your plan must span all stages of production site preparation, planting, in-crop management, harvesting, and marketing.
This task assesses your ability to integrate:
plant production systems
environmental influences
pest management
sustainability principles
You must select a region and an appropriate crop, ensuring it aligns with the environmental conditions and economic relevance of the area. Crops grown under protected cropping systems (e.g., hydroponics, greenhouse) may also be used.
Available Regions and Crops
Northern Region
Northwest: Cotton, wheat, sorghum, chickpeas, durum wheat
Northern Tablelands: Potatoes, tomatoes, berries, wine grapes
Southern Region
Riverina: Rice, citrus, wine grapes, almonds, olives
Murray: Barley, maize, oats, table grapes, stone fruits
Central Region
Central West: Wheat, canola, sunflowers, apples, pears
Central Tablelands: Potatoes, cherries, specialty vegetables, herbs
Western Region
Far West: Wine grapes, table grapes (irrigated areas)
Western Plains: Oats, barley (dryland systems)
Eastern Region
North Coast: Macadamias, sugar cane, bananas, blueberries, tea tree
Hunter: Wine grapes, olives, market garden vegetables
Greater Sydney: Vegetables, herbs, cut flowers
TASK BREAKDOWN
Your final report must include the following six sections, each linked to key agricultural concepts. A unique data set will be provided for your chosen region.
Section 1: Crop and Site Selection Analysis 8 marks
1.1 Crop Selection (5 marks)
Justify your crop choice based on:
economic importance
market demand
climate and soil suitability for the region
1.2 Site and Data Analysis (3 marks)
Describe:
climate (temperature, rainfall)
topography
soil characteristics (type, pH, nutrients) or system characteristics (grow media, greenhouse systems)
Use the unique data set provided.
Section 2: Pre-Planting Strategy 8 marks
2.1 Pre-Planting Plan (4 marks)
Explain preparation activities:
Soil-based systems: tilling, amelioration, fertiliser application (based on soil test)
Hydroponic systems: system cleaning, nutrient mixing, solution preparation
2.2 Planting Plan (4 marks)
Outline:
sowing date
planting density
crop variety selection
Section 3: In-Crop Management 12 marks
3.1 Water Management (4 marks)
Detail irrigation strategy:
method
timing
volume
management of water availability in rain-fed systems
3.2 Nutrient and Fertiliser Management (4 marks)
Explain fertiliser schedule, application method, and nutrient requirements across growth stages.
3.3 Pest, Disease and Weed Management (4 marks)
Propose an IPDM strategy targeting a key pest or disease, explaining implementation steps.
Section 4: Harvesting and Post-Harvest Strategy 8 marks
4.1 Harvesting Plan (4 marks)
Describe:
harvesting timing
methods
machinery required
4.2 Post-Harvest Handling (4 marks)
Provide an annotated flow chart showing:
cleaning
grading
storage
transport
for maintaining crop quality.
Section 5: Economic and Marketing Analysis 10 marks
5.1 Economic Viability (5 marks)
Provide:
production costs (inputs, labour, machinery)
revenue estimation
gross margin analysis per hectare
5.2 Marketing Plan (5 marks)
Explain:
selling strategies
potential buyers (wholesalers, processors, markets)
value-adding opportunities
Section 6: Justification and Sustainability 14 marks
6.1 Justification of Choices (5 marks)
Explain how your decisions work together to ensure a productive and profitable crop.
6.2 Sustainability & Environmental Impact (9 marks)
Evaluate:
environmental impact of your plan
sustainable practices used
alignment with the Australian Agricultural Sustainability Framework
Summary of Assessment Requirements
This in-class assessment requires students to design a comprehensive crop management plan for a selected crop grown in a specific NSW region. The plan must demonstrate an understanding of plant production systems, environmental influences, sustainable management, pest control, and economic viability. Students must select an appropriate crop–region pairing and develop a complete production plan from pre-planting to marketing.
Key Components to Be Covered
1. Crop and Site Selection Analysis (8 marks)
Justification for the chosen crop (economic, climatic, soil suitability).
Analysis of climate, topography, soil/growing media using the provided dataset.
2. Pre-Planting Strategy (8 marks)
Soil or system preparation activities.
Planting plan: sowing date, density, variety choice.
3. In-Crop Management (12 marks)
Water/irrigation planning.
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