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  • 3.00 Credits

    CoReq: Ag 200 or prior completion Studies identification, preparation, and fertilization of soils. Discusses soil formation, soil classification, soil reaction, soil and water relationships, soil protection and irrigation practices. Emphasizes sustainable management systems. (2 lec hrs., 3 lab hrs.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    PreReq: Eng 21 or Eng 22 or ESL 15 or placement in Eng 100 or placement in Eng 102; and Math 25 or 25X or Math 26 or placement in Math 100 Introduces agroforestry and forestry management practices including decision making, record keeping, cash flow, use of the computer as a management tool, and marketing of agricultural and forestry products. (3 lec hrs.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CoReq: Ag 200 or prior completion Introduction to the principles involved in the control of plant diseases and pests including bacteria, fungi, nematodes, insects, and weeds. Various methods of controlling pests, including the correct method of selecting and applying pesticides will be covered. A report on the diseases of a crop is required. (6 lec/lab hrs.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    PreReq: Eng 22 or ESL 15 or placement in Eng 100; and placement into Math 50 or placement into Math 22 or higher This course deals with the principles and practices of selecting, processing, handling, and selling of agriculture products. Principles of marketing and the marketing of specific crops are covered. The student will be introduced to the use of the Internet to research markets. A report on the marketing of a crop is required. (3 lec hrs.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    PreReq:"C" or better in Eng 21 or "C" or better in Eng 22 or placemein Eng 100 or placement in Eng 102; and "C" or better in Math 25 or25X or "C" or better in Math 26 or placement in Math 120CoReq: Ag 175L Designed for students in Forest TEAM and related careers. Methods of designing mixed forestry and agricultural systems combining longterm tree crops with understory plants. Topics include choosing the combination of trees and understory plants for growth characteristics, climate zone, substrate, slope and economic goals; planting methods using nitrogen fixing plants and mulch crops to build a healthy soil ecosystem; methods of reducing soil erosion; incorporating native plants and medicinal plants; plant propagation; and use of shade and mulch to reduce weed problems. (3 lec hrs.)
  • 1.00 Credits

    CoReq: Ag 175 Designed for students in Forest TEAM and related careers. Laboratory to accompany Ag 175, Agroforestry. Field exercises in methods of designing mixed forestry and agricultural systems combining longterm tree crops with understory plants. Topics include choosing the combination of trees and understory plants for growth characteristics, climate zone, substrate, slope and economic goals; planting methods using nitrogen fixing plants and mulch crops to build a healthy soil ecosystem; methods of reducing soil erosion; incorporating native plants and medicinal plants; plant propagation; and use of shade and mulch to reduce weed problems. (3 lab hrs.)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    PreReq: Ag 175 and Geog 170 Designed for students in Forest TEAM and related careers. An internship with a government or private agency or commercial operation in the area of tropical forest ecosystem management or agroforestry or related forest or ecosystem occupations. The internship program is intended to give students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the Forest TEAM program to real life forest ecosystem management and agroforestry operations with potential employers. May be repeated for credit, up to 6 credits. (variable hours)
  • 1.00 Credits

    PreReq: Eng 21 or placement in Eng102; and Math 25 or 25X or 26 or placement in Math 100 Selected topics allows addition of subjects that meet current needs in Agroforestry and Forest Ecosystem Management. It will be used for elective credit and may be repeated for different subjects. Examples include Forest Fire training, Pesticide training, and Tissue Culture. May be repeated for credit, up to 4 credits. (1 lec hr.)
  • 4.00 Credits

    PreReq: Eng 22 or ESL 15 or placement in Eng100; and Math 22 or placement in Math 24 or 24X or higher Introduces botany and plant physiology. Discusses plant nutrients, moisture, environmental requirements and plant propagation. Studies culture and production techniques for selected ornamental crops. Plant propagation techniques and the cultivation of selected economic crops will be covered using a student garden and greenhouse. (3 lec hrs., 3 lab hrs.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Properties of soils, soil surveys, land layout, soil formation, classification, soil testing, fertilization practices, soil and water relationships, use of lime, soil protection, and irrigation practices. (6 lec/lab hrs.)
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