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This course introduces fundamental, practical concepts of weed control and weed biology, equipment, and techniques used in modern weed control practices. This course also teaches basic recommendations and systems for specific agronomic and horticultural crops.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces basic principles of pest management as they relate to vertebrate animals, insects, plant diseases, and weeds. Selected pests are studied with emphasis on current management approaches and alternative pest control.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an examination of careers and business opportunities in the equine industry. Students will gain the opportunity to identify high quality horses through evaluation of conformation and locomotion. Students will also gain skill at oral presentation and be knowledgeable of costs and responsibilities associated with horse ownership.
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This course teaches principles of crop growth, development, and utilization, and how these principles relate to production, with an emphasis on major agronomic crop species. Prerequisite: AGRI 1203 or AG 1303. (ACTA course)
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2.00 Credits
This course teaches the fundamentals of heredity, with special emphasis on the improvement of farm animals. Prerequisites: BIOL 1004 General Biology and MAT 1223 College Algebra or higher.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces principles of animal nutrition, composition, digestibility of feeds, balanced rations, and feeding of farm animals. Prerequisite: AGRI 1003 Introductory Animal and Poultry Science.
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This course covers the classification and properties of soils - physical, biological, and chemical. It covers the effects on soils by fertilizers and other treatments, planned or unplanned. There will be three hours of lecture per week and two hours of lab/field work per week (minimum of thirty hours per semester). Prerequisites: CHEM 1004 or higher.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers behavior associated with domestication and the effects of selective breeding, physical and social environments, and the developmental stage on social organization, aggressive behavior, sexual behavior, productivity, and training of domestic animals.
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This introductory course in turfgrass management emphasizes turfgrass growth, adaptation, and management. It presents methods for establishment, fertilization, mowing, cultivation, irrigation, and pest management as well as their impact on culture of lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, and other managed turf areas. ( ACTA course)
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This class covers principles of sanitation, cleaners and sanitizers, sanitary equipment and plant design, and microbial growth and control in food processing operations. ( ACTA course)
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