TEACHERS
GALLERY
PRICING
SIGN IN
TRY ZURU
GET STARTED
Loop
Audio
Interval:
5s
10s
15s
20s
60s
Play
1 of 10
Slide Notes
Download
Go Live
New! Free Haiku Deck for PowerPoint Add-In
Von Thunen Model In The Midwest
Share
Copy
Download
0
857
Published on Nov 18, 2015
No Description
View Outline
MORE DECKS TO EXPLORE
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
VON THUNEN MODEL IN THE MIDWEST
BY: ELIZABETH, THERESA, SARAH MULLER, AND TINY TYLER
2.
SPATIAL EXTENT AND GEOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE
Goes as far North as Wisconsin and Minnesota
West to Wyoming
East to Ohio
South to Oklahoma
Geographic perspective is lots of land
Photo by
bcdixit
3.
WHAT IS THE AREA OF AGRICULTURE YOU ARE DISCUSSING?
Dairy
Meats
Cereals
Cranberries
Photo by
Hindrik S
4.
SCALE? WHO? IMPACT? EFFECT?
Regional/National is U.S.
Complex region known for grains and meats
(Cont.) near the borders
Dairy by prominent cities
Worldwide too because products are exported worldwide
Photo by
Werner Kunz
5.
DISAGREEMENTS ON THIS THEORY?
There are no disagreements with the
(Cont.) Von Thunen Model in the Midwest
Photo by
rmlowe
6.
SOME OF THE ASPECTS OF LAND USE AND PARTIES INVOLVED?
Tennessee: Canola and Rapeseed
Kentucky: Canola and Rapeseed
Ohio: Canola, Spelt, and Adzuki Bean
Indiana: Canola
Michigan: Canola, Lupin, and Sunflower
Photo by
Exothermic
7.
CONT.
Illinois: Canola
Wisconsin: Soybean, Buckwheat, and Amaranth
Minnesota: J. Artitoke, S. Sorghum, Wild Rice, and Flax
Iowa: Crambe, Canola, and Rapeseed
Missouri: Canola, Rapeseed, Sunflower, and Dry Beans
Photo by
Indy Kethdy
8.
CONT.
Kansas: Mungbean, Blue Corn, Amaranth, and Canola
Nebraska: Milkweed, Sunflower, and Amaranth
South Dakota: Safflower, Rapeseed, and Canola
North Dakota: Buckwheat, Amaranth, and Canola
Local and major farm corporations are involved in this
Photo by
archer10 (Dennis)
9.
Untitled Slide
10.
SOURCES
http://eduplace.com
https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1993/figures/v2-094.gif
Photo by
g cobb
Elizabeth Hayes
×
Error!