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3.00 Credits
Ramifications of world population growth and abilities of that population to feed itself. Differences between cultures, geographic areas, and nations' technological developments and economic powers will be presented. Ethical, cultural, and environmental concerns and responsibilities will be analyzed and discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar style course that will bring together wildlife professionals, natural resource managers, livestock producers, environmentalists, and others interested in wildlife management. Participants will describe, discuss and debate existing programs and issues on private and public lands. Field trips required. Cross-listed as BIOL 437. Prerequisites: AGRI/BIOL 235, AGRI/BIOL 426 required; AGRI/BIOL 325 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of rangeland ecology using an approach treating plants, animals and humans as a whole. Includes composition, structure, processes, adaptations to environmental factors, biotic relationships, and problems of environmental quality and resource use. The role of fire in rangeland ecosystems, the characteristics of fire, and use of fire in maintaining native ecosystems will be explored. May require field trips. Prerequisite: AGRI 242 or consent of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Designed for students and their parents who are planning on farming/ranching together. Involves study of personality differences, business goals and arrangements, communications, decision-making, and adequacy of size of operation. Computer analysis of participant's operating alternatives.
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3.00 Credits
Inventory of soils, vegetation, water, wildlife, timber, mineral, recreation, and cropland resources of a selected farm/ranch operation or conservation area and development of a detailed management plan. Techniques of management of private and public lands. Prerequisites: AGRI 141, 242, 245, 334, 339, and 350 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The main focus of the course is on identification of members of the Poaceae, or grass, family. Students will work through grasses provided to identify them down to species. Upon completion of the class the students will be able to recognize common tribal and genera characteristics, and be able to key out unknown grasses.
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2.00 Credits
Systematic, life history, physiology, and behavior of mammals. Must be taken concurrently with AGRI 445L. Field trips required. Cross-listed as BIOL 435.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience. Must be taken concurrently with AGRI 445. Cross-listed as BIOL 435L.
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3.00 Credits
Reproduction processes of domestic animals, including anatomy, physiology and endocrinology of reproduction, breeding systems, and artificial insemination principles. Prerequisites: AGRI 132 or consent of the instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Meets the needs of changing conditions in Agriculture. Topics may change from semester to semester. This course may be repeated for up to a total of 6 hours of credit.
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