Course Description
This course covers the principles of agribusiness including ways of doing business in a free market economic system, entrepreneurship, business start-up, business plans, management, facility needs, legal aspects and tax responsibilities, personnel, and ethics.
Arkansas Agriculture Business Frameworks
Syllabus
The following is a rough estimate of the amount of time we will spend on each unit in the class. Agriculture Business is a semester class therefore time will seem limited in certain areas. The amount of time spend is broken down into hours.
Unit 1 Introduction to Agricultural Business 7 hours
Unit 2 Planning and Starting an Agribusiness 10 hours
Unit 3 Managing an Agribusiness 7 hours
Unit 4 Meeting Legal and Tax Responsibility in Agribusiness 5 hours
Unit 5 Determining and Obtaining Needed Resources in Agribusiness 6 hours
Unit 6 Keeping and Analyzing Records in Agribusiness 15 hours
Unit 7 Managing Personnel in Agribusiness 5 hours
Unit 8 Practicing Ethics in Agribusiness 5 hours
Unit 1 Introduction to Agricultural Business 7 hours
Unit 2 Planning and Starting an Agribusiness 10 hours
Unit 3 Managing an Agribusiness 7 hours
Unit 4 Meeting Legal and Tax Responsibility in Agribusiness 5 hours
Unit 5 Determining and Obtaining Needed Resources in Agribusiness 6 hours
Unit 6 Keeping and Analyzing Records in Agribusiness 15 hours
Unit 7 Managing Personnel in Agribusiness 5 hours
Unit 8 Practicing Ethics in Agribusiness 5 hours
Unit 1 Introduction to Agricultural Business
Unit 1 Introduction to Agricultural Business Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan that corresponds to Agricultural Business Unit 1.
unit_1_introduction_to_agribusiness_lesson_plan.docx | |
File Size: | 50 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Unit 1 Introduction to Agricultural Business PowerPoint
PowerPoint that corresponds to Agricultural Business Unit 1.
unit_1_introduction_to_agribusiness_1.ppt | |
File Size: | 2518 kb |
File Type: | ppt |
Tic-Tac-Toe Assessment for Unit 1 Introduction to Agricultural Business
Students will select 1 of the following assignments to be combined with the 2 required assignments to count as their assessment for Unit 1.