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ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES Name and Description ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURECOURSE Number on Hand Name and Description Number Recommended Greenhouse - 20' x 100' 1 Potting Room - 18' x 20' 1 Lath House - 35' x 55' 1 Potting Room Storage - 5' x 12' 1 Soil and Equipment Storage (coveredshed) 1 14' x 36' Fenced area to enclose greenhouse,lath house, 1 flower beds, hot beds, cold frames, nursery area, and turf management area -2 acres Student work benches - 3' x 20' 3 Teacher's work bench with sink 1 Horticultural refrigerator 1 Seeder - hand operated 1 Axe 1 Projector - slide and film strip 1 Screen - movie - 5' (flat matt) 1 Overhead projector - Viewgraph 1 Duplicator 1 Brooms (street) 3 Cultivator - long handle (gardenplow) 1 Dusters - Knapsack 2 Edgers - lawn 3 Hoes - nursery 6 Knives - cutting 20 Rakes - lawn (landscaping type -magnesium) 6 Rakes - garden - steel 6 Roller - water ballast - 24" 1 -44- Name and Description (cont.) Number Recommended Number on Hand Cub Cadet Tractor 10 hp. or 1 equivalent (Gravely) Mower 3 blade 42" rotary 1 Disk harrow, single (or Rototiller for 1 Gravely) Plow 10" (or Rotary plow for Gravely) 1 Cultivator 1 Scarifier 1 Blade (dozer) 1 Blade (scraper) Cart Dump bed 800 lb. capacity (or trailer) 1 Mower - engine driven reel type 1 Mower - engine driven rotary type 1 Rototiller - 5 hp. 1 Sharpener - lawn mower 1 Shears t grass 6 Shears - pruning 10 Spades - nursery 5 Sprayers - knapsack - 3 gal. 4 Sprayer - power - 12 1/2 gal. (for Gravely 1 20 ga., 500# pressure) Spreader - lime, fertilizer with tractor hitch 1 Wheelbsirrows - rubber tire 2 Bar - crow and tamping combination - 6 ' 2 homemade Digger - post hole, long handle - 9" 2 Hoses, water and fertilizer - 3/4" 200' Knives - budding 15 Shovels - Round point, long handle 5 Round point, short handle 5 -45- Name and Description (cont.) Number Recommended Number on Hand Square point, long handle 5 Sheers, pruning 15r Snips - pruning 12 Shears, grass 6" 6 Shears - pruning, long handle 2 Sod cutter 1 Saw pruning 20" 6 Ball and burlapping shovels 5 Lopping shears 10 Hedge shears 10 Saw pruning long handled 12' 2 Hedge clipper 8" 4 Hedge clipper (electric) 16" 2 Grass Hook 6 Mattock 2 Pick 2 Fork (spading) 2 Trowels 12 Shear can 2 Labler plant 1 Lattern (Wax melter) 1 Tree trimmer 12 1 Sprinkling can 2 Soil sterilizer 1 Bulb planters - hand type and long handle 4 (2 each) Root feeders - pipe type 2 Heating cables and thermostats - 120' length (30 sq. ft.) -46- Name and Description (cont.) Number Recommended Number on Hand Soil testing kit - (Sudbury or equivalent) 2 Compost grinder - 6 hp. 1 Irrigation system - sprinkler with 1 booster pump Truck - 1/2 or 3/4 ton 1 Electric extension cord - 25' 2 Water breakers and tubing (goes on end 2 of hose) Water hoses 3/4", 25' each 2 Misting time clock, connections, and 1 pipe for propagating bed Boards - Drawing (17" x 22") 16 Scale (architects) plastic (molded) 16 Set - drawing 16 T -Squares 16 Cans - Filler, oil - 1 qt. and 2 qt. each 1 Cans - Gasoline, safety - size optional 2 2 gal. Funny with screen for filling fuel tank 2 Extinguisher, fire SS-15 2 Oiler, hand 2 Wire stretcher 4-pulley roller - bearing stretcher hoist 1 Cans - Oiler - squirt - assorted sizes 3 DOCUMENT RESUME ED 035 229 EF 003 778 TTTLIP Facilities for Vocational AgricultureDepartments in vest Virginia. DUB 1ATr 6/ v0Tv 60D. AVAILABLE FROM Division of Vocational-TechnicalEducation, West Virginia State Board of Education,State Capitol, Charleston, West Va. 25305 ElPS PPTCv EDPS Price CIF -50.25 IC Not Availablefrom EDRS. DESCPIPTOPS *Agricultural Fducation, AgriculturalMachinery, *rguiPment, *Facility Guidelines,*Vocational Agriculture ABSTPACT Lists are given of buildings, equipment andsupplies necessary to establish and maintain a completeprogram of vocational education in agriculture for high schoolstudents, out-of-school youth, and adults in the community. Quantitiesand guidelines are specified. Photographs and diagrammaticrepresentations are also included. (FS) -re, - wi-Tfijs .,- 101, -j_e ;ro, -2 airr- AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CILITIES FOR VOCATIONAL AGRIC DEPART IN WEST V GINIA IMP 10. Mp p. O CONSERVATION AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS .11 U S ()PAMIR' 01 HEALTH EDUCATION I WELFARE WEST VIRGINIA OFFICE OF EDUCATION web STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DIVISION OF VOCATIONAIrTECHNICAL EDUCATION STATE CAPITOL THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM CHARLESTON, VEST VIRGINIA PERSON OR OR6ANI/AIIGN ORIGINATING ITPOINTS OF VIEW OR OPI 25305 STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY RIPRISINT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY (NJ (NJ FOREWORD This publication is a revision of theVocational Agriculture C:5 Lli Standards revised and published in 1962. It has been developed to assist county boards of education, schooladministrators, and teachers of vocational agriculture in providingfacilities for departments of vocational agriculture in West Virginia. The bulletin can serve as a 7 basis for establishing new departments andbe used as a guide for established departments to expand program and providethe necessary IF facilities and equipment for effective vocationalinstruction. During the past year vocational agricultureteachers, super- [ visors, and teacher educators have suggesteddesirable changes needed in the lists of tools, equipment, andqupplies. The revised lists represent the combined recommendationsof all groups interested in providing the buildings, equiment, andsupplies necessary to establish and maintain a complete program of vocationaleducation in agriculture for high school students, out-of-school youthand adults lat the community. Guy E. Cain, Program Specialist,Vocaticl-ial Agriculture, acted 1. as chairman of the committeeresponsible for this publication. Special assistance was requested in preparing thisrevision from Carl S. Thomas, Program Specialist, Vocational Agriculture; WarrenG. Kelly, Assistant 11 Professor, Agricultural Education, West VirginiaUnivesity; Raymon 11 Cunningham, County Vocational Supervisor, Ripley;Gerald Chadock, Vo-Ag 11 teacher, Petersburg; Richard Glass, Vo-Ag teacher,Masontown; and David Smith, Vo-Ag teacher, Green Bank. W. R. Wayman, State Supervisor Vocational Agriculture TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Foreword Suggested Layout for Vocational AgricultureClassroom and Shop 1 Examples of One and Two Teacher Departments 2 Vocational Agriculture Facilities 3 Examples of Vocational Agriculture Classrooms 6 Examples of Teacher's Desk and Student Tableand Chairs 7 Vocational Agriculture Classroom Table 8 Bulletin File 9 Magazine Rack 10 Vo-Ag Students Record Book Case 11 Vo-Ag Students Record Book Case 12 Equipment for Agricultural Science Classes 13 Supplies for Agricultural Science Classes 15 Agricultural Mechanics Shop and Tool Room 16 Tool Room Arrangement 17 Welding Booth 18 Metal Storage Rack 19 Woodworking Bench 20 Lumber Storage Rack 21 Tools and Equipment for Agricultural Mechanics 22. Supplies for Agricultural Mechanics Classes 30 Additional Equipment and Supplies Needed for Advanced Agricultural Mechanics Course 34 Additional Equipment and Supplies Needed for Conservation Course 39 Additional Equipment and Supplies Needed for Ornamental Horticulture Course 44 A SuggestedLayout For VocationalAgriculture Classroom AndShop 1111 so, DRAINAGE TILE 4.3.2.1. BOOKORDswansRAIL BOOKCUSSBRANDBOARD CASS 23.22.21.20. CIDSIZTFORMILICILICALIAMNITN FISKARIA 40.39.311.37. PIP,GASPSDRSTALWOOD WELDINGFITTIN0VISES GRINDER TAILSVISE 50 7' CHAIN LINK FENCE 7.5. TRACKER'SDINSNISTRATIONMARAZINRIOW=TAILS FILMSTAMS RACK 24.15. MACIUMMTRACKANVILS ISMSTOOL.FORILACEMM2 IZMIR 44.43.42.41.AMCPONIRDRILLSCROLL WILDINGAMD FRISSSACK SAMTAILS SAMBOWIE 45 12' GATE 10.12.11.9.S.TRACIUMSPUPILS'roustFILMICSINK CADDIES=MU DISK 30.29.IS.27.ROODPIPSPOSERJOE= FITTING VOUINOSAN MOMSINCE 47.4i.45.KINAUSTIRONLON=RACK ANDSTORAOR FAX Pin STORMSRACK S HOP STORAGE ROOM DRAIN0 /7 OVERHEAD10' WI DE DOOR O,.., 14.15.13.TAWNYfurrasFILESTUMPF RKTINCUISINR CASS LOCKSRSCABINET 34.33.32.31.*000POWERRANDSAN mum LATNESAWQum=CLOP 51.SO.49.441. NOSEPAINTPETALBRADLEY FAUCET STORAORLATER USN FOUNTAIN CADDIS? 19'4"X 29' MACHINERY20'MACADAM X 29'6" STORAGE BASE LOTTO (SLOPEDOUT SIDE) 19.10.17.NICNINISTSSINCEFLANS' GRIMM VISE 30.35. COLDsoma=NITALAREA MALARIAAID SMUT 52. 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VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE FACILITIES Factors influencing the location of the facilities include: Isolations from quiet areas of the building; location to provide easydelivery of instruc- tional supplies, equipment and materials includingfarm machinery; location convenient to industrial arts or other vocational areas;and location which permits isolation from remainder of the buildingfor after-school use. I. Classroom: a. Size: Base preliminary determination of area uponallotment of 30 to 35 square feet per pupil, (Minimum 800 squarefeet). To more accurately determine area, trial room layouts should be made using scaletemplates representing furniture and equipment
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