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

81. Agronomy And Soil Science, University Of New England
Applied Cotton Production (COTT300) Cotton crop Protection (COTT301 Horticulturalscience (HORT510) Introduction to soil science (soil220) Environmental soil
http://www.une.edu.au/agronomy/AgSShome.html
Agronomy and Soil Science
Home What's New Internet Search Staff Post-grads ... Links This is the home page of Agronomy and Soil Science , at the University of New England . We are based in Armidale , New South Wales, Australia.
Teaching activities
Course Unit Outlines Agricultural Ecology and Crop Physiology
(AGRO 221)
Ecology and Adaptation of Agricultural Plants

Plant Protection

Crop and Pasture Management for Sustainable Agriculture

Crop Protection
...
Interactive International Soil Science

Special Topic in Soil Sciences SOIL611
Research interests
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82. Undergraduate Studies In Turfgrass Science
Undergraduate Studies In Turfgrass science. Turfgrass science, a major offered bythe Department of crop and soil sciences, combines the study of grasses
http://www.agronomy.psu.edu/Academic/tsbroug.htm

83. Bumpers College
soil, and Environmental sciences provide fundamental and applied studies in twomajors crop Management and Environmental, soil, and Water science.
http://www.uark.edu/admin/urelinfo/CatalogofStudies/OLD_CATALOGS/99-00/Bumpers/C
CROP, SOIL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CSES) J. L. Barrentine
Head of the Department
115 Plant Sciences Building
DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR
OOSTERHUIS
DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORS EMERITI
CAVINESS, FRANS, WADDLE
UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS
OLIVER, SCOTT, TALBERT, WOLF
UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR EMERITUS
LAVY PROFESSORS BACON, BARRENTINE, BEYROUTY, BOURLAND, DANIEL, GBUR, GILMOUR, KEISLING, MOLDENHAUER, NORMAN, PHILLIPS, RUTLEDGE, SABBE, SCIFRES, STEWART, WEST PROFESSORS EMERITI HINKLE, THOMPSON ADJUNCT PROFESSORS DILDAY, JOHNSTON, RUTGER ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS COUNCE, LONGER, MAUROMOUSTAKOS, McCONNELL, MILLER, PURCELL, SNELLER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BURGOS ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AIKEN, SAUER VISITING PROFESSOR GEALY VISITING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MOORE RESEARCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DAVIS RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ANDERS, BAKER, MATTICE, WIDICK, WILSON Courses in the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences provide fundamental and applied studies in two majors: Crop Management and Environmental, Soil, and Water Science. Areas studied within the crop management major include plant breeding and genetics, crop physiology, crop production and management, weed science, seed production technology, and soil fertility. Areas studied within the environmental, soil, and water science major include pesticide residues, soil chemistry, soil genesis and classification, soil microbiology, soil physics, environmental science and water science. Supporting education in the biological and physical sciences provides the basis for courses in crop management and environmental, soil, and water sciences.

84. Plant And Soil Science
are required which support the designated area of specialization crop science,Horticultural science, Plant Physiology, or soil science.
http://www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/bulletin/current/plntsoil.html
Plant and Soil Science
GRADUATE FACULTY The Plant and Soil Science graduate program offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science degree. This interdisciplinary program is jointly administered by faculty from the Departments of Agronomy and Horticulture. Most of the graduate faculty in Plant and Soil Science also participate in doctoral programs in Crop Science, Plant Physiology or Soil Science, which are separately listed. The program is designed to allow students to specialize in one of the diverse aspects of plant/soil systems; specialization areas include: Crop Science, Horticultural Science, Plant Physiology and Soil Science. The curriculum will accommodate the needs of students directed either towards further doctoral work and research careers, or towards post-M.S. employment in horticultural, crops or soils related professions.
Degree Requirements
Plan A requires the completion of 24 hours of graduate course work and submission of an approved thesis. Plan B substitutes an additional six hours of graduate credit for the thesis requirement. The core curriculum consists of disciplinary as well as basic science/research methods courses. Plan A requires twelve hours of designated core course work, (Plan B, fifteen hours) of which at least three-quarters must be at the 600-level or above, distributed in the following manner: Disciplinary Courses (Plan A: 6-9 credits; Plan B: 9-12 credits)

85. Undergrad Options
nonmajors with fundamental soils courses in preparation more information on the Soilscience Minor, contact crop science Non-Teaching minor Option Curriculum.
http://plantsciences.montana.edu/Student info/undergrad/ugoptions.htm

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Montana State University - Bozeman
Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology
PlantScienceOptions HorticultureOptions Crop Science HorticultureScience Plant Biology LandscapeDesign Related Majors and Minors B.S. Biotechnology Agricultural Related Minors

B.S. Plant Science, Crop Science Option
Jack Martin
Crop Science Option Curriculum
Crop Science Non-Teaching minor Option Curriculum
B. S. Plant Science, Plant Biology Option
Plant biology provides a broad education in the plant sciences. The expertise of the Plant Sciences faculty provides an opportunity to focus at the cellular and molecular level, but opportunities also exist for emphasis in plant ecology and systematics. Course requirements inlcude beginning and advanced courses in biology, microbiology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, plant development, ecology, and systematics. Graduates are prepared for post-graduate school, and academic and professional careers. For more information contact Rich Stout
Plant Biology Option Curriculum
B.S. Horticulture, Horticulture Science Option
Ornamental Horticulture is the science and art of growing and maintaining ornamental plants for the enjoyment and improvement of the human environment. Its application through research has led to improved varieties of plants to benefit our daily lives. Students studying horticulture take fundamental courses in biology, chemistry, and mathematics prior to taking specialized courses such as plant materials, plant physiology, plant pathology, plant reproduction, and arboriculture. Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in such areas as floral and nursery crop production, grounds care, landscape nurseries, and greenhouse businesses; and in research with private companies, public agencies or institutions of higher learning. For more information contact

86. MSU RO: Descriptions Of Courses
Psychology and Special Education Criminal Justice crop and soil Sciences. EarthScience See Geological Sciences Economics Education - See Counseling
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Descriptions of Courses
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Agricultural and Extension Education

Agricultural Economics

Agricultural Engineering

Agricultural Engineering Technology - See Agricultural Engineering
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American Studies American Thought and Language ... Anthropology Arabic - See Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages Art Arts and Letters Astronomy and Astrophysics - See Physics and Astronomy Audiology and Speech Sciences Biochemistry Biological Science ... Botany and Plant Pathology Building Construction Management - See Agricultural Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chinese - See Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages Civil and Environmental Engineering Classical Studies - See Romance and Classical Languages Communication Communication Arts and Sciences (College of) Community Health Science ... Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education

87. Horticulture And Plant Science In Idaho Falls, University Of Idaho
of Idaho is now offering the option to obtain a fouryear Bachelor of Sciencedegree in Students studying crop management, soil fertility, and
http://www.if.uidaho.edu/PlantScience/

Admissions
Class Schedule Plant Science Courses Transfer Guide ... General Information
Horticulture and Plant Science in Idaho Falls
F or those students who cannot relocate to Moscow, the University of Idaho is now offering the option to obtain a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in A gronomy or H orticulture here at Idaho Falls. Students studying crop management, soil fertility, and horticulture will be able to take courses at University Place. Many courses emphasize ecological relationships, environmental concerns, and sustainability of agricultural systems. Students will be able to transfer credits obtained from local community colleges or two-year institutions. General education courses are available from Idaho State University while students take agricultural and related classes through the University of Idaho. The resulting degree will be a University of Idaho Bachelor of Science in Plant Science. Courses offered Fall Semester 2001 include Herbaceous Landscape Plants, Plant Propagation, Weed Control, Potato Science, and Soil Fertility.
Available Internships and Scholarships.

88. CASNR
498 Senior Project or AGRO 405 Advanced crop Production (3 Survey (4cr) WATS 354Soil Water Studies Requirements for the Bachelor of science Degree ), are
http://casnr.unl.edu/education/ugrad/98/natres/soil.htm
Students Faculty/Staff Parents Employers ...
Programs Division
1998-1999 Undergraduate Bulletin . . . . .
Soil Science The major is offered for students who wish to prepare for careers in technological, scientific, or industrial phases of soil science. Careers include soil conservation, remediation of soil contamination and management of soil-crop interactions. Positions open to graduates are available in industry, government, and universities and include areas such as soil management, soil fertility, soil chemistry, soil microbiology, soil physics, or soil classification and survey. Specialization in individual fields of soil science will require graduate study. To see current data on employment opportunities and internships available to Nebraska graduates and students, click here For more information contact:
Dennis McCallister

Agronomy
109 Keim Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68583-0914
Phone: 402-472-6312 Major Requirements Soil Science The major is offered for students who wish to prepare for careers in technological, scientific, or industrial phases of soil science. Careers include soil conservation, remediation of soil contamination and management of soil-crop interactions. Positions open to graduates are available in industry, government, and universities and include areas such as soil management, soil fertility, soil chemistry, soil microbiology, soil physics, or soil classification and survey. Specialization in individual fields of soil science will require graduate study.

89. WLV - Crop And Soil Science Research Group
crop and soil science Research Group. The crop and soil science Grouphas research programmes that concentrate on a range of themes
http://asp.wlv.ac.uk/Level6.asp?UserType=6&Level6=213

90. TPSS Undergraduate Programs - Undergraduate Courses
Students enrolled in these courses gain valuable Comparisons and contrasts of cropmanagement systems TPSS 304 Fundamentals of soil science (Details ) Origin
http://www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/ctahr2001/tpss/academics/undergrad/courses.html
Undergraduate Courses
Fall 2001 TPSS 120 - Plants for People Details
The origins: social, cultural, and ceremonial traditions: culture: food and nutritional properties: and processing of a variety of tropical horticultural plants are presented, with tasting sessions and optional field trips. Topics will rotate among B. Beverage crops (eg. Coffee, tea, chocolate, kava, fruit juices), C. Herbs, spices, and flavoring (selection of examples to be determined), D. Tropical fruits (Assortment offered depends on availability during semester), E. Ornamental plants (Flowers, houseplants, popular landscape plans, bonsai, ethnic ornamentals). Does not count towards TPSS major.
Fall 2001 TPSS 200 - Tropical Plant Science Details
Relation of plants, nutrients, and environment, cultural practices to tropical crop production. Pre: BOT 101 or BIOL 172, and CHEM 151 (or concurrent).
TPSS 300 - Tropical Production Systems Details
Comparisons and contrasts of crop management systems, techniques, and technologies in protected and open field production of tropical crops. Pre: TPSS 200.

91. Agronomy And Soil Science, University Of New England
Research, Teaching, Staff and Students at Agronomy and soil science, University of New England, Armidale, Australia
http://www.une.edu.au/~agronomy/AgSShome.html
Agronomy and Soil Science
Home What's New Internet Search Staff Post-grads ... Links This is the home page of Agronomy and Soil Science , at the University of New England . We are based in Armidale , New South Wales, Australia.
Teaching activities
Course Unit Outlines Agricultural Ecology and Crop Physiology
(AGRO 221)
Ecology and Adaptation of Agricultural Plants

Plant Protection

Crop and Pasture Management for Sustainable Agriculture

Crop Protection
...
Interactive International Soil Science

Special Topic in Soil Sciences SOIL611
Research interests
Home What's New Internet Search Staff Post-grads ... Links You are visitor number since 28 December 1995.

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