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AGHRT 108: Greenhouse and Nursery Management III
4.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This class is the third in a series of three where students become engaged in the scheduling and production of flowering, tropical and bedding plants. Plug production, production planning, determining cost and profit, pest and disease management, and spring nursery layout and operations are emphasized. Prerequisite: AGHRT 107 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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AGHRT 110: Fall Landscape Plant Materials
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students learn to identify fall landscape plants and their use in the Inland Northwest. Terminology of woody plant parts and plant nomenclature is emphasized. (SCC)
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AGHRT 111: House Plants
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This course introduces students to plant material, cultural requirements and how to properly select plants found in floral shops, mass market outlets and interior plantscapes. Indoor environment also is studied. (SCC)
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AGHRT 112: Spring Landscape Plant Materials
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students learn to identify spring landscape plants and their use in the Inland Northwest. Conifers, broadleaf evergreens, and spring blooming trees and shrubs are emphasized. (SCC)
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AGHRT 114: Landscape Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This course covers major landscape maintenance practices including pruning, planting, fertilizer and pesticide application, landscape equipment operation, and maintenance of irrigation systems. Relevant business practices such as bidding and scheduling also are presented. (SCC)
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AGHRT 115: Pruning
3.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This course introduces students to the art and science of pruning ornamental trees and shrubs using a combination of lectures and hands-on field experience. (SCC)
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AGHRT 116: Green Industry Business Management
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This practical course introduces basic principles of management found in the agriculture/horticulture industry. Analyzing situations and establishing appropriate procedures are emphasized. Topics presented include types of ownership, basic financial management, personnel management and government agency functions. (SCC)
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AGHRT 119: Basic Soils
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students are introduced to the various properties of soils as they relate to plant growth. Mineral makeup, organic matter, physical properties, water retention, aeration, temperature, nutrient holding capacity, and how these properties contribute to soil development are emphasized. (SCC)
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AGHRT 120: Introduction to Animal Science
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
An introduction to animal science relating to beef, sheep and swine production with emphasis on livestock safety and the environment. Topics to be presented includes livestock breeds, reproduction, digestions, genetics, meats, marketing and breeding systems. (SCC)
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AGHRT 124: Agriculture Communication Skills
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
A practical course designed to give the student confidence through the development of human relations and communication skills, both verbal and written. Personal development is gained through an interaction between students and an understanding of course topics. Areas of emphasis includes developing a personal resume, writing letters of application and inquiry, and applying and interviewing for a job. Emphasis also is placed on developing a positive attitude, salesmanship and public relations skills. (SCC)
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