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Sustainable Agriculture . . .is the study of economically viable production systems that promote land productivity, energy efficiency, environmental stewardship, and rural community viability. Department of Plant and Earth Science Our GoalsTo provide students with the technical knowledge and skills needed to:
Why major in Crop and Soil Science with a Sustainable Agriculture Option?Students major in sustainable agriculture for many reasons, including one or more of the
What Do Sustainable Agriculturists Do?Sustainable agriculturists use their natural curiosity and enthusiasm to solve difficult problems within our current agricultural systems. They help to preserve environmental resources for future generations, build markets and opportunities for rural communities, sustain rural communities, and educate consumers. People interested in sustainable agriculture also help people make "green" choices on products they produce or purchase. Many sustainable agriculturalists work as producers of value-added crops, such as organic produce, grains and meats. Or they may provide technical support in crop and animal production systems, develop soil and nutrient management plans, control insect pest and diseases with integrated pest management techniques, marketing natural and sustainable food products, improving rural society, and strive to make agriculture efficient, environmentally sound and sustainable for future generations. Faculty and FacilitiesThere are five faculty in the Crop and Soil Science Program within the Plant and Earth Science Department who teach core courses and advise students in the major. Courses directly supporting the major are taught by faculty in environmental science, geology, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, animal science, and biology. Modern and well-equipped laboratories, computer facilities, and two laboratory farms round out a excellent setting for students studying in crop and soil science. |
Bachelor of Science Degree. Crop and Soil Science Major, Sustainable Agriculture Option.
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Semester 1 (Fall)CROP/HORT 161 Introduction to Plant Science ~ 3
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Semester 5 (Fall)CROP 263 Forage Crop Production ~ 3 |
Semester 2 (Spring)General Education CS (CSTA 116) ~ 3
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Semester 6 (Spring)General Education SB (SOCI 340) ~ 3 |
Semester 3 (Fall)AGEC 230 Agricultural Economics I ~ 3
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Semester 7 (Fall)CROP 368 Sustainable Agriculture ~ 3 |
Semester 4 (Spring)AGEC 250 World Food and Population ~ 3
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Semester 8 (Spring)SOIL 440 Soil and Water Conservation ~ 4
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Summary of Degree RequirementsGeneral Education ~ 42 cr. |
This academic plan is an example of how students might choose to fulfill program requirements within a period of four years. After consulting with their advisers, students may make other course choices which would meet the program requirements and be more suitable for them. Updated January 2007 |
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