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         Agronomy Courses:     more books (16)
  1. Agronomy: A Course in Practical Gardening for High Schools by Willard Nelson Clute, 2010-02-10
  2. Agronomy: A Course in Practical Gardening for High Schools by Willard Nelson Clute, 1913
  3. Turf Management for Golf Courses, 2nd Edition by James B Beard, 2001-10-01
  4. Practical Golf Course Maintenance: The Magic of Greenkeeping by Gordon Witteveen, Michael Bavier, 2002-07-12
  5. Turf Managers' Handbook for Golf Course Construction, Renovation, and Grow-In by Charles B. White, 2000-01-01
  6. The principles of agronomy: a text-book of crop production for high-schools and short-courses in agricultural colleges by Franklin Stewart Harris, George Stewart, 2010-09-06
  7. A Guide to Golf Course Irrigation System Design and Drainage by Edward Pira, 1997-01-01
  8. A Short Course in Soil-Structure Engineering of Deep Foundations, Excavations and Tunnels by C. W. W. Ng, N. Simons, et all 2004-01-01
  9. Field Crop Production: A Text-Book for Elementary Courses in Schools and Brief Courses in Colleges [ 1914 ] by George Livingston, 2009-08-10
  10. Plants in Health and Disease: Being an Abstract of a Course of Lectures Delivered in the University of Manchester During the Session 1915/16 [ 1916 ] by Frederick Ernest Weiss, 2009-08-10
  11. IPM Handbook for Golf Courses by Gail L. Schumann, Patricia J. Vittum, et all 1998-01-01
  12. The Principles of Agronomy: A Text-Book of Crop Production for High-Schools and Short-Courses in Agricultural Colleges [ 1915 ] by Franklin Stewart Harris, 2009-08-10
  13. Effects of four amendments on soil physical properties and on yield and quality of putting greens by R. R Smalley, 1962
  14. A Century of Greenkeeping by Gordon Witteveen, 2001-06-01

41. Agronomy
Courses in the Department of Agronomy provide fundamental and applied studies inthe development and utilization of field crops and the origin, management, and
http://www.opsu.edu/agriculture/agron.htm
Agronomy Degree
Courses in the Department of Agronomy provide fundamental and applied studies in the development and utilization of field crops and the origin, management, and conservation of soil.
The Department offers three optional fields. The business option prepares students for careers in businesses related to agronomy. The science option is designed for students who plan to pursue graduate work. The general option is designed for students who desire a more general plan of study. By the beginning of the sophomore year, the student should have selected the preferred option.
Dr. Daniel Baker
Director of Agronomy
Associate Professor of Agronomy
B.S. Kansas State University
M.S. Kansas State University
Ph.D. University of Missouri
580 349-2611 ext. 263
Agronomy
Degree Programs
Business Option General Option Science Option Minor Agriculture Course Descriptions
Ag
Aged Mcag Agrn ... Frmt
Agronomy Business Option
124 Semester Hours General Education 40 hours
Educ 1111-Student Sucess Seminar (required) Ag 1011-Intro to Ag Ind Agronomy (2.5 GPA required) 30 hours Agrn 1214-Fund of Plant Sci Agrn 2124-Fund of Soil Sci Agrn 4571-Agronomy Seminar Additional Agronomy Electives 21 Business/CIS Electives 25 Agriculture Electives 18 Controlled Electives 9 Minor Students must have sufficient courses to filfull minor requirements in any field in which a minor is offered. Hours designated for the chosen minor are included in the 124 smester hours required for the major.

42. Agronomy At The College Of Agriculture At LSU
All of the agronomy courses also prepare you to pursue a graduate degree. You maychoose to remain at LSU for graduate study or enroll at another university.
http://oz.stat.lsu.edu/coa/agron/agron.html
DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY
CURRICULA
Degree Program Area of Concentration Plant and Soil Systems (PLSYS)
  • Agronomic Crop (AGCROP)
  • Soil Science (SOILSC)
Through the plant and soil systems curriculum, the Department of Agronomy prepares you for the challenges of today's world, including preparation in several different areas of agronomic education. You will follow a basic curriculum, regardless of the area of concentration, during most of your first two years at LSU. In the third year, you will select courses from the specific area of concentration you wish to pursue.
COURSE WORK
Courses in this department provide you with a knowledge of scientific crop production and soil management. Although achieving high crop yields will always be an aim of any agronomic course, today's world situation demands that this be accomplished in an environmentally safe manner. Crops courses not only stress minimizing yields, but also emphasize disease and insect control by means other than relying on heavy use of chemical pesticides. Soils courses are designed to teach the basics of sound management practices; they also strongly stress the new needs of a changing world. Emphasis is placed on a minimum fertilizer application, soil conservation by minimum-till or no-till methods, pesticide and heavy metal leaching in our soils, plus microbial and chemical studies on decomposition of chemicals and toxins. All of the agronomy courses also prepare you to pursue a graduate degree. You may choose to remain at LSU for graduate study or enroll at another university.

43. Turfgrass Agronomy Service For Golf Courses.
Golf course agronomy. Years of experience advising green committees on various types of courses, but specialising in links and heathland golf.
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David Stansfield Ltd Golf Course Agronomy David Stansfield BSc MIBiol MBPR
Long term strategies are fundamental to success in maintaining a golf course to its full potential and presenting it at its very best week-in and week-out.
David Stansfield Ltd provides the breadth of knowledge that only comes with hands-on experience gained over many years of advising green committees on all types of course, but specialising in links and heathland golf. This is an agronomy service that is tailored to the needs of the individual site not one that solely offers a company package that will only achieve ordinary results, nor one that provides a fixed system regardless of special circumstances.
We believe too, in a personal and long-term committment that brings the team to a close understanding, and puts the maintenance and development of the course onto a progressive, measured footing. web design by Inkweaver 1 Derwent Court, Silsden BD20 0QR UK
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44. AgronomyServices.Com
s/. Agenda's Effective November 18, 2002 it has a satellite office with the. agronomy Services division based out of Liberty Missouri....... Training courses. Course
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45. Department Of Agronomy - Crop, Soil And Environmental Sciences Web Site, Purdue
Information about undergraduate, post graduate courses, areas of research and job vacancies.
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/

Undergraduate Programs
Graduate Programs Extension Research Areas ... Related Web Sites
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Purdue University
Welcome to the Web Site for Purdue University's Department of Agronomy. The teaching, research,
and extension efforts of Purdue Agronomists focus on crop, soil and environmental sciences.
School of Agriculture
Purdue University
Mailing Address:
Department of Agronomy
Lilly Hall of Life Sciences 915 W. State Street Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907- Phone: 765-494-4773 Fax: 765-496-2926 http://www.agry.purdue.edu Dept. Head: Dr. Craig Beyrouty

46. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: Agronomy
Students majoring in agronomy are required to complete the following courses, plus those in the option that the student
http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ag/agron.html
K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
About the Catalog

About the University

Calendar
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University Faculty
Agronomy
D.B. Mengel, Head
P.D. Ohlenbusch, Extension State Leader
R.L. Vanderlip, Graduate Program Coordinator
Professors Buchholz, Devlin, Fjell, Gordon, Ham, Hargrove, Kilgore, Kirkham, Kluitenberg, Lamond, Liang, Maddux, Mengel, Ohlenbusch, Owensby, Paulsen, Pierzynski, Peterson, Posler, Ransom, Regehr, Rice, Schapaugh, Shroyer, Skidmore, Stone, Thien, Vanderlip, and Welch; Associate Professors Al-Khatib, Claassen, Duncan, Eberle, Ehler, Fick, A. Fritz, J. Fritz, Hagen, Heer, Janssen, Leikam, Martin, Staggenborg, Thompson, and Tuinstra; Assistant Professors Brown-Guedira, Dille, McVay, St. Amand, Schmidt, Stockton, and Wagner; Research Assistant Professors Kulako and Rife; Instructors Cunningham and Minihan; Agronomist Schaffer; Associate Agronomist Mannschreck and Roozeboom; Emeriti: Professors Barnett, Bidwell, Bieberly, Bohannon, Hobbs, Jacobs, Mader, Russ, Swallow, Wassom, Whitney, and Withee; Associate Professors Overley and Walter; Assistant Professors Lundquist and Moore.
E-mail: agronomy@ksu.edu

47. Agronomy Course Web Sites, Dept. Of Agronomy, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, I
agronomy Course Web Sites AGRY 530, Advanced Plant Genetics AGRY 536, Environmental Biophysics AGRY 545, Remote Sensing of Land Resources Comments or questions regarding this Website? Contact Web designer
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/courses.htm

Undergraduate Programs
Graduate Programs Extension Research Areas ... Related Web Sites Agronomy Course Web Sites AGRY 105 Crop Production
AGRY 210
, Turfgrass Management
AGRY 251, 255,
Soil Sciences
AGRY 270
, Forest Soils
AGRY 285

AGRY 290
Soil-Water-Air Contamination
AGRY 305

AGRY 321
, Genetics Lab

AGRY 335
Weather and Climate
AGRY 350
Global Awareness AGRY 365 Soil Fertility AGRY 375 Crop Production Systems AGRY 399G Soil Ecology AGRY 505 Forage Management AGRY 510 , Turfgrass Science AGRY 512 , Professional Turfgrass Management AGRY 525 Crop Physiology and Ecology AGRY 530 , Advanced Plant Genetics AGRY 536 Environmental Biophysics AGRY 545 Remote Sensing of Land Resources Comments or questions regarding this Website? Contact: Web designer

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49. Iowa State University Agronomy Department - Courses
This page is constructed to give you a feel of the content of undergraduatecourses being taught in the agronomy Department at ISU.
http://www.agron.iastate.edu/Agron/Academic/courses.html
Quick Links....... Academic Calendar Undergraduate Graduate Admission M.S. in Agronomy Outlook Access Service Labs Faculty/Staff here Agron 110 , Professional Development in Agronomy: Orientation
Agron 114
, Principles of Agronomy
Agron 154
, Fundamentals of Soil Science
Agron 155
, Soil for horticultural Scientists
Agron 156
, Soils for Urban Use
Agron 206
, Introduction to Meteorology
Agron 210
, Professional Development in Agronomy: Career Planning
Agron 212
, Grain and Forage Crop Management
Agron 230
, Crop Structure-Function Relationships
Agron 260
, Soils and Environmental Quality
Agron 306
, Use of Weather Data in Agriculture Agron 317 , Principles of Weed Science Agron 320 , Genetics, Agriculture and Biotechnology Agron 330, Crop and Seed Identification Laboratory Agron 331, Intercollegiate Crop Identification, Seed Analysis and Grain Grading Agron 332 , Crop Quality, Traits, and Utilization Agron 334 , Forage Crop Management Agron 338 , Seed Science and Technology Agron 342 , World Food Issues: Past and Present Agron 354, Soil and Plant Growth (and Lab)

50. Course Catalog
the biological and physical sciences provides the basis for courses in Crop 3023Agronomy Colloquium (Sp) A communicationintensive course covering topics in
http://www.uark.edu/depts/agronomy/courses/courses.html
Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences (CSES)
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. Employment opportunities and post-graduate studies are numerous for the graduate in Crop Management or Environmental, Soil, and Water Science. Crop Management graduates find employment in public agencies which provide support services for agriculture (e.g., Extension Service, State Plant Board, Natural Resources Conservation Service, etc.), as consultants serving production agriculture, in the fertilizer and lime industries, and in agricultural research programs. Environmental, Soil, and Water Science graduates find jobs with the state and federal government (e.g., Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Health Departments), cities (water and wastewater facilities), and a wide variety of private consulting firms. Many graduates continue on to graduate school in a variety of disciplines.

51. AGRS Website | Courses In Agronomy And Resource Sciences
3(22) Selected topics not currently available in existing courses. Click here toview the degree plan for Plant and Soil Science (agronomy) (Adobe Acrobat
http://www.tamuk.edu/aghs/agrs/courses.shtml
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AGRS Course Listing AGRIBUSINESS (AGBU) Click here to view the degree plan for Agribusiness (Adobe Acrobat required) 2301. Principles of Agribusiness Management
An introduction to agribusiness management focused around the four functions of management: planning, organizing, controlling, and directing. Applications of budgeting and elementary economic analysis. 2303. Financial Records for Food and Agribusiness.
Elementary introduction to coordinated financial (budgets, cash flow, net worth, and net income) statements and computer software for their preparation. Interpretation of the statements for profitable management of firms doing business at all stages in the food chain. 2317. Introduction to Agricultural Economics.

52. Department Of Agronomy And Resource Sciences
, New Doctoral Degree in Horticulture The Department of agronomy and Resource Sciencesoffers courses and research opportunities leading to a Ph.D. degree in
http://www.tamuk.edu/aghs/agrs/
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The Spring Intersession and Summer Session classes will be underway before you know it! Plan ahead for registration and tuition payment deadlines. Spring 2003 Dates Get involved! Highlights and Dates March 17 - Classes Resume. March 31 - Last day to drop with "Q".
Points of Interest New Doctoral Degree in Horticulture
The Department of Agronomy and Resource Sciences offers courses and research opportunities leading to a Ph.D. degree in Horticulture. Take a look at our active Horticulture Lab and find out what makes and keeps it at the cutting edge of horticultural and genetics frontiers year after year.

53. Agro_courses
agronomy courses FOR 2001 212(6) Agronomical crop production Economicalimportance of crops; relationships between soil, climate
http://www.sun.ac.za/agron/Agro_courses.htm
Agronomical crop production
Economical importance of crops; relationships between soil, climate and production potential; production practices such as tillage, rotational cropping and weed management of agronomical crops. P Crop production 142
Agronomical production techniques
Introduction to soil tillage, fertilization and the production of annual crops; identification and control of weeds; mode of action of some chemical herbicides.
Lecturers:

Pasture management
Veld ecology, veld types, veld condition scoring, soil conservation, animal-plant interactions, farm planning, stocking rate and carrying capacity; determination of carrying capacity, veld management and camp systems; agro-forestry and pasture management on game farms.
Lecturer: Dr PJ Pieterse

Greenhouse production techniques
Soilless production techniques (hydroponics) for seedlings and crops using different types of climate control.
Lecturer: Dr NJJ Combrink
Crops for intensive production systems The physiology of several cutflowers, vegetable crops and herbs and intensive production systems. P Agronomy 344

54. Agronomy AGRO Courses - Graduate Catalog Spring 2002 - University Of Maryland
Graduate courses for AGRO agronomy. Schedule of Classes Fall Winter Spring Summer (Only current and next semester available).
http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/courses/AGRO.html
Graduate School Application Financial Aid Registration ... Courses Courses by Code
Graduate Courses for AGRO
Agronomy
Schedule of Classes: Fall Winter Spring Summer
(Only current and next semester available) AGRO 789 Advances in Agronomy Research (1-4 credits)
Prerequisite: permission of department. Repeatable to 4 credits if content differs.
A study of recent advances in agronomy research. This page is maintained by the Graduate School Contact Information Application
Last modified Tuesday, September 3, 2002.

55. Agronomy Masters Courses
Summer 2003 courses. Integrated Pest Management Course agronomy (Agron) 514,section XC Principles and practices of weed science, entomology, and plant
http://www.lifelearner.iastate.edu/courses/summer03/agron.htm
CALENDAR ISU EXTENSION ISU HOME PAGE CONTACT US COURSE INDEX A B C D-E ... Home To ensure you have the latest information, we update course listings regularly on this site. We no longer publish a print catalog. College credit courses by delivery
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... Extension news Summer 2003 Courses Integrated Pest Management
Course: Agronomy (Agron) 514, section XC

Principles and practices of weed science, entomology, and plant pathology applied to crop production systems. Biology, ecology, and introductory principles of crop pest management.
Prerequisites: restricted to students in Iowa State graduate degree programs, Agron 114 (Fundamentals of Agronomy), Agron 501 (Crop Growth and Development), Biology 109 (Introductory Biology), Chemistry 163 (General Chemistry), Mathematics 140 (College Algebra); if not enrolled in MS in Agronomy, contact Dan Dobill, msagron@iastate.edu

56. Agronomy Graduate Courses Fall 01
Fall 2001 courses Crop Growth and Development Course agronomy (Agron) 501 Physiologicalprocesses in crop growth, development and yield photosynthesis
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Course: Agronomy (Agron) 501

Physiological processes in crop growth, development and yield: photosynthesis, respiration, water relations, mineral nutrition, partition of assimilates, seedling vigor, light interception and canopy growth, root growth, reproduction and yield.
Prerequisites: Agron 114 (Principles of Agronomy), Chemistry 163 (General Chemistry), Math 140 (College Algebra), and Biology 109 (Introductory Biology) or equivalent; restricted to graduate students enrolled in degree programs at Iowa State University
Recommended minimum computer requirements: PC with Windows 95/98/NT/2000, 200 MHz processor, video, audio, and graphics capable, 64 Mb RAM, 8X CD-ROM, and modem Required: Internet service provider (ISP), Internet Explorer, and Office 2000
Dates: August 27 - December 20
Delivery method: World Wide Web
Location: http://masters.agron.iastate.edu

57. Iowa State University Courses And Programs
Iowa State University courses and Programs 19951997. agronomy (Agron).Agron 104. Professional Work Experience. Cr. R. FS.SS. Practical
http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/9597/agron.html
Courses and Programs
General Catalog Index 95-97 Catalog Index Schedule of Classes Registrar's Homepage ... Graduate Courses
Agronomy (Agron)
Agron 104. Professional Work Experience. Cr. R. F.S.SS. Practical work experience in agronomy. See adviser for departmental requirements. Agron 105. Leadership Experience. Cr. R. F.S.SS. A participatory experience in activities or completion of a course that enhances the development of leadership and group dynamic skills. See adviser for departmental requirements. Agron 110. Orientation in Agronomy. (1-0) Cr. R. F. Orientation to college life, the profession of Agronomy, and the agronomy curriculum. Agron 114. Principles of Crop Production. (2-3 to 4 individualized study). Cr. 3. F.S. Mullen. Introductory principles of plant-soil-climate relationships in crop production. Agron 144. Soil and Crop Management. (4-0) 8 weeks. Cr. 2. S. Larson, Polito. Prereq: 142. For students in the Farm Operation Winter II Program only. Integrating soil and crop fundamentals into profitable crop production systems. Agron 154. Fundamentals of Soil Science.

58. Course Abbreviations
Students work with an agronomy advisor to select courses in crops, soils,and meteorology that are appropriate to their career goals.
http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/2001-03/courses/agron.html
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Agronomy (Agron)
Thomas E. Loynachan, Interim Chair of Department
Distinguished Professors: Fehr, Hallauer
Professors: I. Anderson, P. Anderson, Arritt, Barnhart, Blackmer, Campbell, Cianzio, Cruse, Evangelou, Fenton, Gutowski, Hartzler, Horton, Killorn, Lee, Loynachan, Miller, Moore, Mullen, Owen, Peterson, Sandor, Schnable, Tabatabai, Takle, Taylor, Whigham, Yarger
Professors (Collaborators): Hatfield, Jaynes, Karlen, Kaspar, Lamkey, Palmer, Shoemaker
Distinguished Professors (Emeritus): Black, Bremner, Frey, Pesek, Russell, Shaw Professors (Emeritus): Anderson, Atkins, Benson, Burris, I. Carlson, R. Carlson, George, Green, Hodges, Imsande, Keeney, Larson, Pearce, Schafer, Schaller, A. Scott, Shibles, Shrader, Skrdla, Stritzel, H. Thompson, L. Thompson, Troeh, Voss, Wedin, Woolley
Associate Professors: Brummer, Dekker, Knapp, Liebman, Mallarino, Manu, Peterson, Salvador, Sawyer, M. Thompson, Westgate, Wiedenhoeft Associate Professors (Adjunct): Wang
Associate Professors (Collaborators): Cambardella, Grant, Kelling, Laird, Logsdon, Moorman, Olson, Pollak

59. Agronomy Department Course Offerings
courses Offered by the agronomy Department. Course Number, Course Title. Instructor. of Credits. 100, Principles and Practices in Crop Production, Tracy, 4.
http://agronomy.wisc.edu/pages/courses/courseintro.html
Courses Offered by the Agronomy Department
Course Number Course Title Instructor # of
Credits
Principles and Practices in Crop Production Tracy Honors Independent Study Independent Study Cropping Systems Stoltenberg Forage Management and Utilization Albrecht Grain Crops H. Kaeppler Plant Nutrition Management (See Soil Sci 326 for course information.) Integrated Weed Management Harvey Nutrient Management: Agronomic Crops (See Soil Sci 334 for course information.) Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Osborn World Hunger and Malnutrition (See A A E 350 for course information.) Pesticides for Crop Pest Management: Insects, Diseases and Wildlife (See Inter-Ag 365 for course information.) Pesticides for Crop Pest Management: Weeds, PGRs, Application Equipment (See Inter-Ag 366 for course information.) Pesticides for Crop Pest Management: Issues and Applicator Training (See Inter-Ag 367 for course information.) Special Topics: Sustainable Development in Costa Rica: An I
International Field-Based Course Rosemeyer Cropping Systems of the Tropics Rosemeyer Coordinative Internship/Cooperative Education Forage Physiology Duke Principles of Plant Breeding (See Hort 501 for course information.)

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