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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques I includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspects of agriculture with added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included.
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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques II includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspects of agriculture with added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included.
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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques III includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspects of agriculture with added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included.
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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques IV includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspects of agriculture with added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included.
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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques V includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspect of agriculture with an added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included. Prerequisite: AGR154
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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques VI includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspect of agriculture with an added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included. Prerequisite: AGR155
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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques VII includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspect of agriculture with an added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included. Prerequisite: AGR156
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2.00 Credits
Applied Ag Techniques VIII includes various structured activities in the areas of animal science and husbandry, agronomy and soils, ag economics and business, natural resources management and agricultural technology/mechanics. Individual projects may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor including lab type activities. This course will explore all aspect of agriculture with an added emphasis in the areas of personal/animal safety and welfare, policy and regulations, and personal responsibility. Use of leadership, communication, time management and decision making activities will be included. Prerequisite: AGR157
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3.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth study of horse production. Topics include breeding, feeding, management, marketing, and training.
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3.00 Credits
The course is an introduction in the use of the personal computer for agriculture production and agribusiness. The student will learn the fundamentals of the personal computer operations and be exposed to word processing, spreadsheet functions, and Internet and Power Point applications. The student will learn how to apply these operations towards agriculture and agricultural related businesses.
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