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AGRI 1122: Horse Evaluation/Judging
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Evaluation of horse conformation and performance; judging halter, western pleasure, English pleasure, reining, cutting and other classes. Offered fall semester only.
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AGRI 1124: Introduction to Animal Sciences
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
The role of livestock production for various species; examination of end-products and grading standards; biological aspects of production; introduction to management practices for various species.
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AGRI 1214: Introduction to Plant Sciences
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
World population and food supply; factors influencing plant growth and distribution; plant origin and classification; functions of plant organs in relationship to management; plant nutrition, propagation and improvement; cropping systems, tillage and harvesting; utilization of economic plants.
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AGRI 1222: Horse Evaluation II
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Continued experience with evaluating horses both at halter and during performance. Increased experience with different breeds of horses. Preparation for an intercollegiate competition. Prerequisite: Horse Evaluation I or consent of instructor. Offered spring semester only.
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AGRI 1224: Introduction to Plant and Soils Science
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
An introduction to plant and soil systems and the interactions necessary to produce the food and fiber to feed the world. Historical aspects, plant growth, nutrition and function, soil classification, analysis and fertility, crop production systems, and utilization will all be discussed.
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AGRI 2123: Livestock Feeding
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Nutrients, their functions and the nutrient composition of feedstuffs; feed classification; nutrient requirements of the various classes of livestock; balancing rations for different kinds of production. Prerequisite: math proficiency through MATH 0123 Intermediate Algebra.
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AGRI 2124: Fundamental of Soil Science
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Formation and classification of soils, principal chemical, biological and physical properties of soils in relation to plant growth; soil fertility, productivity, and land use. Prerequisite: CHEM 1314 Chemistry I.
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AGRI 2222: Live Animal Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Modern tools for livestock selection including performance records, pedigree information and visual appraisal, and the practice of using these tools to evaluate critically various livestock species. Prerequisite: AGRI 1124 Introduction to Animal Science. Offered spring semester only.
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AGRI 2401: Artificial Insemination-Beef
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
The methodology and theory of artificial insemination applied to beef animals. A weekend course involving a review of the reproductive anatomy and physiology of beef animals, the proper procedure for storage and handling of semen, preparation of the female for insemination and the opportunity to apply these techniques to live animals.
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AGRI 2411: Artificial Insemination-Swine
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
The methodology and theory of artificial insemination applied to swine animals. A weekend course involving a review of the reproductive anatomy and physiology of swine animals, the proper procedures for storage and handling of semen, preparation of the female for insemination and the opportunity to apply these techniques to live animals.
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