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PES 6220: Major World Crops
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines the distribution, adaptation, production, and utilization of major agronomic crops of the world. Emphasizes crops important to U.S. agriculture. Specific crops discussed in more detail include corn, wheat, rice, sorghum, soybeans, cotton, tobacco, and peanuts. Preq: PES 2020; and PES 1010 or PES 1040.
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PES 6230: Forages and Livestock Systems
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Establishment, management, and utilization of forage crops in a forage-livestock agroecosystem context. Discusses forage species and their characteristics, hay, silage, and pasture utilization and forage quality evaluation. May also be offered as AVS 6230. Preq: AVS 3700 or PES 1040 or PES 2020.
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PES 6260: Cropping Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Application of agronomic and economic principles in solving problems related to the production and marketing of agronomic crops. Major part of the course is a case study in which detailed analysis of a farm, agribusiness, or environmental situation is made with students making formal written and oral presentations of results. May also be offered as AGRB 6260.
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PES 6330: Weed Management
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Weed management strategies that include cultural, biological, and chemical methods are studied for landscape and turfgrass areas. Problem-solving skills and herbicide characteristics are emphasized. Coreq: PES 6331. May also be offered as HORT 6330.
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PES 6331: Weed Management Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany PES 6330. Coreq: PES 6330. May also be offered as HORT 6331.
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PES 6450: Regulatory Issues & Policies
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to regulations of plant agriculture. Emphasizes risk assessment, patenting biotechnology inventions, and ethical issues. Includes survey of state and governmental agencies with responsibilities to avoid risk to humans, non-target organisms, and preservation of food safety, agricultural resources, and natural ecosystems.
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PES 6460: Soil Management
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Basic soil properties are related to compaction, water and solute movement, and root growth. Considers practical management problems and develops solutions based on basic soil characteristics. Problems include erosion, no-tillage, compaction, irrigation, leaching, waste application, golf green management, and orchard establishment. Preq: PES 2020.
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PES 6520: Soil Fertility and Management
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of soil properties, climatic factors, and management systems in relation to soil fertility maintenance for crop production. Considers plant nutrition and growth in relation to crop fertilization and management. Preq: PES 2020.
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PES 6530: Soil Fertility Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
Evaluation and interpretation of soil fertility production. Preq: PES 2020.
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PES 6850: Environmental Soil Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of soil chemical processes (sorption, desorption, ion exchange, precipitation, dissolution, and redox reactions) of nutrients and inorganic and organic contaminants in soils and organic matter. Chemical complex equilibria and adsorption phenomena at the solid (soil, sediment, and mineral) water interface are emphasized. Preq: CH 1020 or PES 2020. May also be offered as ETOX 6850 or GEOL 6850.
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