The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Select seed from agricultural crops
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Calculate the quantity of seed required to sow the following season's crop Completed |
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Calculate the area of crop needed to produce the required quantity of seed for the following season's crop Completed |
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Select a portion of the crop to be used as seed, based on the calculated requirements and its health, vigour, and grain size Completed |
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Record the soil type in the selected portion of the crop Completed |
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Implement measures to improve seed and plant health, vigour and uniformity within the selected area Completed |
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Identify application of any chemicals to the crop and consider detrimental environmental impacts Completed |
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Implement enterprise work health and safety policies Completed |
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Evaluate and grade seed
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Assess grain variety for its suitability for the location, the soil, and the organisation's current marketing requirements after harvest Completed |
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Research information regarding new varieties or trial results and progress for input to management decision-making Completed |
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Grade the seed to the required size either on or off-site Completed |
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Apply fungicidal and insecticidal dressings to the seed appropriately Completed |
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Collect, prepare and forward test samples to the analysing body, according to the guidelines of that body Completed |
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Collect, maintain and store records of observations, information gathered, and results of tests and grading appropriately Completed |
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Refer records to the appropriate person for analysis and decision-making Completed |
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Select and hygienically prepare storage facilities Completed |
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Transfer seed to the storage facility appropriately Completed |
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Ensure seed is stored under conditions that maintain its quality and germination capacity Completed |
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Conduct appropriate periodical checks of seed in long-term storage for quality factors and viability Completed |
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Collect, prepare and forward seed samples for laboratory testing and analysis according to prescribed guidelines Completed |
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Create, maintain and store records of seed storage, tests and inspections appropriately to the seed storage program Completed |
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Monitor the condition of storage facilities using the schedule and methods outlined in the seed storage program and take appropriate corrective action to maintain seed quality Completed |
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Ensure activities around the seed storage facilities are undertaken appropriately to the grain storage program Completed |
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Collect and deliver seed
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Establish delivery or supply terms and apply when collecting or delivering seed Completed |
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Ensure seed sold or purchased conforms to local State and Federal legislation and regulations Completed |
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Observe regulations relating to the interstate movement of seeds Completed |
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Implement enterprise biosecurity policies Completed |
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