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ABAS 3540: Dairy Production
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisite: ABAS 1410; juniors and seniors only. Feeding and management, ruminant digestion, physiology of milk secretion, production testing and official records, sanitary regulations, handling and marketing of raw milk.
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ABAS 3600: Horticulture in Our Lives
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Emphasis on the role of horticulture in everyday living, through principles of growing plants in the home, floral design, home landscaping, and gardening.
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ABAS 3630: Forestry
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Culture, conservation, management, and utilization of forest stands.
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ABAS 3640: Woody Landscape Plants
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Distribution, characteristics, relationships, and adaptation of native and exotic trees shrubs, and vines for landscape use. One-hour lecture and fourhour lab.
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ABAS 3660: Vegetable Gardening
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Principles of home and commercial vegetable production; adaptation, culture, fertility, diseases, and insects of vegetables.
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ABAS 3700: Agricultural Chemicals in Soil Environments
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 1110, 1120, and CHEM 1010, 1011, 1020, 1021 or approval of instructor. Characteristics, use, mode of action, degradation, and environmental impact of fertilizers and pesticides used in agriculture; environmental safeguards imposed by federal and state regulations on chemical use.
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ABAS 3810: Milk Processing and Marketing
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. (Also listed under Agribusiness.) Prerequisite: PSCI 1030 or CHEM 1010, 1011, 1020, 1021. Biological, chemical, and physical properties of cow's milk and its value as an animal food source; techniques of processing and marketing; governmental regulations; laboratory testing.
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ABAS 3900: Horses and Horsemanship
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Basic requirements of horse ownership, care and associated expenses, inherent risks and safety around horses, and resources available in the horse industry. For non-horse-science majors.
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ABAS 4040: Equine Event and Facility Management
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisite: ABAS 3040 or 3440 or approval of instructor. Fundamentals of managing equine and other livestock events and facilities covered. Involves active participation in preparing for and conducting equine events held on campus.
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ABAS 4090: Equine Reproduction and Breeding
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: ABAS 2110 or 2400 and 3040 or 3430 or approval of instructor. Reproductive anatomy and physiology of the stallion and mare as they relate to modern breeding practices. Vocational training in semen handling, artificial insemination, and neonatal care. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory.
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