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AGRN 252: Vegetable Production
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
A course dealing with the fundamental practices and principles involved in the production of vegetable crops grown in New York State and the Northeast. Vegetable cultivars, seeding methods, transplant production, soil management, environmental modification, pest management, harvest and storage are studied in detail.
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AGRN 270: Agronomic Field Studies
4.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
This course is designed for students who desire a broader outlook in agronomy and agriculture by examining actual agribusinesses and related agronomic issues. Travel may be a required component of the field studies. This course will also have a lecture component of 15, one-hour lectures that will have a web component available. The lectures will supplement and provide insight to the topics seen on the travel portion of the course. At the culmination of the course, the student will be required to prepare a written report and/or make a presentation summarizing her/his findings. Instructor's permission required for enrollment. Student expense ($100-$600) will vary depending upon the length of study and/or travel destinations. Students may enroll more than one time up to a maximum of four credits.
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AGRN 290A: Spec Proj Agronomy
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
An opportunity for independent study under the guidance of a department faculty member. Student should have a strong inclination toward a particular topic based on interest and experiences. Further, the faculty member with whom the student chooses to work must agree with the student's choice of project at the time of enrollment.
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AGRN 290B: Spec Proj Agronomy
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
An opportunity for indepenedent study under the guidance of a department faculty member. Student should have a strong inclination toward a particular topic based on interest and experiences. Further, the faculty member with whom the student chooses to work must agree with the student's choice of project at the time of enrollment.
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AGRN 290C: Spec Proj Agronomy
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
An opportunity for independent study under the guidance of a department faculty member. Student should have a strong inclination toward a particular topic based on interest and experiences. Further, the faculty member with whom the student chooses to work must agree with the student's choice of project at the time of enrollment.
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AGRN 312: Plant Breeding Techniques
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
An introduction to plant improvement through the use of standard plant breeding methods. Laboratory emphasis will be placed on developing and using phenotype evaluation tools, gene manipulation techniques and character perpetuation methods. Lecture emphasis is placed on the relationship between genotype and phenotype and on developing improvement programs for specific crop species. Prerequisites: BIOL116 and one college-level math course
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AGRN 313: Soil Fertility
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
An advanced course emphasizing the role of soil as a source of essential plant nturients. Properties of clay and humus, organic matter decomposition, soil pH, soil physical properites and activities of soil organisms are considered as they relate to soil fertility and pollutant movement. Biological and chemical transformations of nutrient elements are studied in detail. Components of soil management involving the use of soil amendments, liming materials, compost and fertilizers as well the use of soil as a repository for organic wastes are discussed. Prerequisite: AGSC111 or equivalent: Inorganic Chemistry recommended.
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AGRN 335: Agricultural Chemicals
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
This course is designed to familiarize students with agricultural chemicals used in the management of weeds, disease and insect pests of agricultural crops. The use, nature and effect of crop portectants will be studied with emphasis on mode of activity, safety, toxicity, application and selection of appropriate compounds. Prerequisite: One unit of college chemistry, AGRN238 and AGSC186 and AGSC281 recommended.
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AGRN 338: Weed Identification & Control
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
Students will identify common weed species found in the northeastern United States. The growth, reproductin and dissemination of weeds will be studied. Mechanical, biological and chemical methods of control including safe herbicide use will be introduced. Sprayer calibrations will be made and the effect of herbicide applications will be discussed. Prerequisite: AGSC111; BIOL116 recommended.
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AGRN 350: Plant Nutrition
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
A course emphasizing the study of plant nutrient uptake and assimiliation in relation to plant yield and quality. Nutrient interactions, antagonisms and metabolic roles of essential elements are discussed. Nutrient deficiency symptoms expressed by plants are studied as well as crop response to soil pollutants and salinity. Prerequisites: AGSC111 and BIOL116 and CHEM111 or equivalent of any of these three courses.
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