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  1. Forage management : a notebook prepared for forage crops courses at Michigan State University by M. B Tesar, 1982

81. Online Course Materials: College Of Agriculture And Home Economics
crop science 360 crop science 403 crop science 445 soil 490 soil science 503 soil science 531 Department science 450 Natural Resource science 519 Horticulture
http://www.wsu.edu/course-materials/agriculture.html
Washington State University Home
College of Agriculture and Home Economics Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Agricultural Economics 201
Agricultural Economics 210

Agricultural Economics 311

Agricultural Economics 320
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Agricultural Economics 594
Animal Sciences
Animal Science 101

Animal Science 103

Animal Science 166

Animal Science 172
... Animal Science 598 Department of Apparrel, Merchandising, and Interior Design Apparrel, Merchandising, and Interior Design 108 Apparrel, Merchandising, and Interior Design 318 Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Crop Science 101 Crop Science 360 Crop Science 403 Crop Science 445 ... Soil Science 531 Department of Entomology Entomology 101 Entomology 340 Entomology 343 Entomology 344 ... Natural Resource Science 519 Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Horticulture 231 Horticulture 232 Horticulture 320 Horticulture 321 ... Horticulture 503 Department of Human Development Human Development 101 Human Development 202 Human Development 204 Human Development 300 ... Human Development 498 Department of Plant Pathology Plant Pathology 421/521 Plant Pathology 429/529 Plant Pathology 534 Plant Pathology 535 Department of Rural Sociology

82. AGRONOMY (AGRO)
Ph.D., Associate Professor of crop Physiology SRIDHAR D., Assistant Professor of Environmental soil science AJ TURGEON MS, Ph.D., Professor of Turfgrass science.
http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/faculty/agro.htm

83. The Program - Environmental Soil Science At Penn State
Course descriptions can be found on the Department of crop and soil sciences web site. For more information about the environmental soil science, please visit
http://esoils.psu.edu/Program.htm

84. University Of Manitoba: Department Of Soil Science - Course Information
Detailed Course Outline Effect of carbon dioxide on plant growth 9.4 Flooding injury to crops. Department of soil science Faculty of Agricultural Food sciences
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/afs/soil_science/course_pages/40_406.htm

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OVERVIEW RESEARCH GRADUATE STUDENTS ... LINKS 40.406 - Physical Properties of Soils General Information: Physical properties of soils and their relation to plant growth. Topics discussed include particle size distribution, soil water, soil structure, soil temperature, and soil aeration. Prerequisite: 040.350 or 040.351 or consent of instructor. Detailed Course Outline: 1. Introduction 1.1 What is soil?
1.2 What is soil Physics?
1.3 Basic relationship of soil physical identities 2. Particle Size Distribution and Analysis 2.1 The primary soil particles
2.2 Soil texture and textural classes
2.3 Principles of sedimentation and centrifugation
2.4 Mechanical analysis Methods - sieve, pipette and hydrometer 3. Physico-Chemical Properties of Clays

85. PSES Home
Students can enroll in courses highlighting production and management of horticultural crops that are courses in a plant science, soils, biology, and
http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/pses/Teaching/teaching_undergrad.htm
PROGRAM OVERVIEW COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ENTOMOLOGY PLANT SCIENCE SOIL SCIENCE SEMESTER SCHEDULE ENTOMOLOGY PLANT SCIENCE SOIL SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE DISTANCE EDUCATION ...
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The challenge for today's agriculture is to provide the world with food and fiber while protecting the environment. Students develop skills needed for professional careers in crop production, plant maintenance, pest control, biotechnology, biological control of insects, weeds and diseases, and preservation of soil, water, and air quality. The Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, within the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, consists of four divisions which include: Entomology Crop and Weed Science Horticultural Science , and Soil and Land Resources . The department offers B.S. degrees in entomology plant science , and soil and land resources The Entomology major emphasizes both basic and applied aspects of the study of insects and how they influence human activities. The program provides a broad entomological education with opportunities to specialize in such areas as agricultural and aquatic entomology, biological control, host plant resistance, insect ecology, physiology, and insect-plant relations. The curriculum is designed for students pursuing professional careers in the basic and applied fields of entomology, or for those interested in continuing their education at the graduate level.

86. NRSL Undergraduate Programs
NRSC415, GIS Applications in soil science. NRSC417, soil Hydrology and Physics. NRSC424, Field Studies in soil Morphology. NRSC440, Crops, soils, and Civilization.
http://www.nrsl.umd.edu/undergrad/NRSLCourseList.cfm

87. CUinfo: Spring '04 Roster: Crop & Soil Sciences (CSS)
Agriculture and Life Sciences Spring 04 Course and Room Roster. crop soil Sciences (CSS). CSS 365 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY 3.0 HRS
http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSS4/RSS4CSS.html
SEARCH: Registered Web Pages (CU Search) People (Electronic Directory) Departments (Departmental Directory) Events (Event Calendar) Cornell Publications (CU Search) All of cornell.edu (Google) Agriculture and Life Sciences
Spring '04 Course and Room Roster CSS 365 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY 3.0 HRS S/U OR LET
PREREQUISITES: CHEM 207-208 SEC 01 MWF 1010-1100A BF 110 MCBRIDE, M CSS 372 NUTRIENT MGMT AGRO-SYSTEMS 4.0 HRS S/U OR LET CO-MEETING WITH CSS 472 059-788 PREREQUISITES: CSS (SCAS) 260 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. GRADUATE STUDENTS SHOULD ENROLL IN CSS 472. LEC 01 TR 0840-0955A BF 110 LEHMANN, J SUB-COURSES LAB 01 R 0125-0425P BF 102 STAFF CSS 410 ENVIRON IMPACT OF AG BIOTECH 3.0 HRS LET ONLY PREREQUISITES: BIO G 109 OR EQUIVALENT. LEC 01 MW 0125-0215P BF 1105 BUCKLEY/HOBBS CSS 411 RESOURCE INVENTORY METHODS 3.0 HRS LET ONLY CO-MEETING WITH CEE 411 305-096 LEC 01 MW 0905-0955A BF 110 LEMBO, A. SUB-COURSES LAB 01 M 0125-0425P BF 108 LEMBO, A.

88. Department Of Crop And Soil Sciences Course Sites
Link The Pennsylvania State University Department of crop and soil Sciences. crop and soil Sciences Course Sites. Agronomy 410W Course
http://cropsoil.psu.edu/Resources/ch.htm

89. Off-Campus Graduate Studies In Crop Sciences
In addition, coursework in mathematics, chemistry, biological sciences, and introductory crop and soil sciences is required.
http://www.cropsci.uiuc.edu/ocgs/
Doorway to the global food and agriculture system University Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign General Information Academics Alumni College Quick Links
Off-Campus Graduate Studies
Advance Notice of Upcoming Classes: Summer 2004 and Fall 2004
Overview
The Off-Campus Graduate Studies (OCGS) Program in Crop Sciences enables students to strengthen their education through part-time study at various locations around the state of Illinois. The program has a thirty-year history of providing University of Illinois courses to agri-professionals across Illinois as well as in neighboring states. Students can enroll in individual courses for personal or professional advancement or can apply for admission to the master's degree program in Crop Sciences. To date, hundreds of students have completed individual courses, and over 90 students have received a Master's degree. Students who successfully complete three qualifying OCGS courses receive a Professional Development Certificate. The OCGS Program offers a wide range of courses from Crop Production to Plant Breeding, from Insect Pest Management to Plant Physiology, and from Herbicide Mode of Action to Crop Growth and Development. Course offerings rotate among six statewide locations. Current OCGS sites include Champaign, Vandalia, Springfield, Kewanee, Malta, and Joliet, with occasional offerings in Bloomington, Rockford, and Quincy. Typically, each semester-long class is taught by University faculty who travel to a site one evening a week and teach for three hours to students who have also traveled to the site. Occasionally, instructors may teach via two-way interactive video, enabling one course to be provided to students at more than one location, with instructors either originating on campus or rotating between sites. Some classes may also be taught on Saturdays.

90. 2004/05 Guide To Undergraduate Programs: Plant And Soil Sciences
are employed as golf course superintendents, environmental consultants, soil scientists, growers of ornamental and edible crops, horticultural managers, state
http://www.umass.edu/ug_programguide/plsoils.html

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Degree: Bachelor of Science Contact: Deborah J. Picking
Office: 206 French
Phone: 545-2249 Head of Department: Professor Peter L.M. Veneman. Undergraduate Program Director: Deborah J. Picking. Professors Autio, Barker, Bhowmik, Boyle, Craker, Gerber, Greene, Herbert; Associate Professors Bernatzky, Cox, Ebdon, Han, Simkins, Torello, Xing; Assistant Professors Carter, Mangan; Lecturer Picking. Adjunct Professors Amarasiriwardena, Bonanno, Caruso, DeMoranville, Hashemi, Kilham, Konjoian, Kostecki, Lavigne, Peterson, Spitko, Tease, Tiner, VandenHeuvel, Winkler.
The Field
Plant and Soil Sciences is the academic home to faculty, staff, and students interested in environmentally conscious and socially responsible management of plant and soil systems. This includes managed crop production and the interface of managed and natural systems within urban and suburban settings, focusing on plant, soil, and water resource management. Research, teaching, and outreach programs emphasize the study of and technology transfer related to growth of food and ornamental crops, protection of soil and water resources, improvement of plants, development of new crops, management of harvested materials, remediation of pollution in soil and water, and use of urban and agricultural by-products. Faculty members have expertise in a wide range of disciplines including: crop production; genetics and plant breeding; plant physiology, nutrition, and growth regulation; environmental stress; soil physics, chemistry, morphology, and microbiology; and mathematical modeling.

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