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AGRONOMY (AGRI 1407)

Term: 2018-2019 Fall

Faculty

Mark Gregory
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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (8/27/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: GNV GNV16 1603

Description

Principles and practices in the development, production, and management of field crops including plant breeding, plant diseases, soils, insect control, and weed control.
48 lecture hours + 32 laboratory hours.

At the conclusion of this course a student will be able to: Summarize the role of climate and geography in present and past crop production; Explain the growth and development of crops; Analyze the impact of climate on crops; Assess the interactions of soils, water, and fertility on crop production; Contrast methods of pest management in crop production; Differentiate production methods based on geography and crop selection; Apply scientific reasoning to investigate questions and utilize scientific and agronomic tools to collect and analyze data and demonstrate methods; Use critical thinking and scientific problem-solving to make informed decisions; Communicate effectively the results of scientific investigations; Summarize the role of climate and geography in present and