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  1. Agronomy, a Course in Practical Gardening for High Schools by Willard Nelson Clute, 1913
  2. Agronomy a Course in Practical Gardening: For High Schools
  3. Turf Managers' Handbook for Golf Course Construction, Renovation, and Grow-In by Charles B. White, 2000-01-01
  4. Practical Golf Course Maintenance: The Magic of Greenkeeping by Gordon Witteveen, Michael Bavier, 1998-08-01
  5. A Guide to Golf Course Irrigation System Design and Drainage by Edward Pira, 1997-01-01
  6. Turf Management for Golf Courses, 2nd Edition by James B Beard, 2001-10-01
  7. A Short Course in Soil-Structure Engineering of Deep Foundations, Excavations and Tunnels by Charles Ng, Noel Simons, et all 2004-09
  8. IPM Handbook for Golf Courses by Gail L. Schumann, Patricia J. Vittum, et all 1998-01-01
  9. The principles of agronomy;: A text-book of crop production for high-schools and short-courses in agricultural colleges, (Rural textbook series, ed. by L. H. Bailey) by Franklin Stewart Harris, 1918
  10. A Century of Greenkeeping by Gordon Witteveen, 2001-06-01
  11. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping
  12. Effects of four amendments on soil physical properties and on yield and quality of putting greens by R. R Smalley, 1962

61. Purdue Agronomy
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The Agronomy Center for Research and Education (ACRE) is utilized by 5 3 researchers from 8 departments, conducting approximately 180 research projects. Click here to visit the ACRE Web site. Severe drought stress does not typically afflict Indiana agriculture every year. From time to time, however, severe droughts or extended periods of insufficient rainfall occur and cause major yield losses. Click here for more information. Soybean rust , a fungal disease that has caused significant crop losses in many soybean growing regions, has been confirmed in the United States. Find out the latest information at: Click here for the lates information. The summer schedule for the 2005 Purdue University Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center has been set. Click here for more information.

62. Department Of Plant Agriculture, University Of Guelph
agronomy Major (link to Course Schedule) You may not be familiar with the word,but your life depends on it. agronomy the study of plants, soils and their
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Course Offerings Majors Careers in Agronomy and Horticulture ... Contact Information Undergraduate Programs Plant Agriculture faculty teach in the B.Sc. (Agr.) and B.Sc. programs. The Plant Agriculture Undergrad Teaching Committee manages two majors in the B.Sc. (Agr.) program, namely Agronomy (with Land Resource Science) and Horticulture . Faculty in the Plant Agriculture Department also teach courses in the Plant Biology major as well as genetics courses related to plant science in the B.Sc. B.Sc. (Agr.)
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You may not be familiar with the word, but your life depends on it. Agronomy - the study of plants, soils and their environment - is the heart of food production. At the University of Guelph, you'll learn how to face the challenge of producing safe food while preserving our environment. You'll prepare for a career where you can make an impact in Canada or overseas. Without the study of Agronomy, there wouldn't be much on our dinner plates. Field crops like wheat, corn and oats are the staff of life in the northern climates. They provide our breakfast toast and cereal, our nachos and peanut butter sandwiches. They also feed the animals that provide our milk, hamburgers, fried chicken and steak. Without Agronomy, we'd be stuck in the rut of our remote ancestors - hunting and gathering food whenever possible. Increasing populations, climatic fluctuations and worldwide economic disparities pose threats to humanity and make it increasingly difficult for some populations to feed themselves. Successful modern crop production integrates production methods with ecological and business concerns. In Agronomy, you'll learn about advances in crop management, agroecology, soil conservation and biotechnology. Society needs graduates who enjoy a challenge, people who are knowledgeable about:

63. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ) FLCC
General Education Course Requirements for Transfer Programs select a subject,Accounting, agronomy, Anthropology, Art, Aviation, Banking, Biology
http://www.fingerlakes.edu/courses/descriptions.cfm?subject=AGR

64. REQUIREMENTS FOR M
Must have a bachelor s degree in agronomy or a related area. Soil sciencestudents may substitute courses in earth sciences or engineering.
http://www.cafcs.wvu.edu/plsc/students/ms_pss.html
REQUIREMENTS FOR M.S. STUDENTS DEGREE: M.S. in Plant and Soil Sciences MAJOR: Agronomy (Crops and Soils) I. Admission Requirements : All applicants to the Agronomy major of the M.S. in Plant and Soil Sciences must complete an Application for Graduate Admission and must meet all of the following requirements to be accepted as a regular graduate student. Must have a bachelor's degree in Agronomy or a related area. Must have a minimum undergraduate total GPA of3.0, or at least a GPA of3.0 in the last 60 hours of credit. Must have completed the general test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) with a minimum score of 500 on each of at least two of the three sections (measures). Must submit a written statement of 500 words or more identifying the applicant's preferred research area and the applicant's goals and objectives relative to receiving an M.S. degree. Must provide three letters of reference, at least two of which are required from persons familiar with the applicant's academic performance. Must have completed the following courses at the undergraduate level: a.

65. College Of Agriculture (California State Polytechnic University Pomona)
agronomy Minor; Core courses for Major; Support and Elective courses All courses offered in agronomy may be taken on a CR/NC basis except by majors.
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Agronomy is the study of the science and technology of crop production for food, forage and fiber. This discipline feeds and clothes a growing world population. Graduates in the Agronomy major can look forward to a wide range of rewarding career opportunities, both domestically and internationally. Students receive excellent training in fundamental principles as well as the more technical and scientific areas. Agronomy students have the freedom to pursue individual interest areas via a 48 unit directed elective package from which they choose their courses from approved department lists.
The Agronomy major is divided into two options: Crop Production and Crop Science.
The Crop Science option is an exciting area, combining agronomy with biotechnology and advanced sciences. Studies in these areas prepare students for entrance into graduate plant science programs throughout the country. Recent graduates from this option are actively employed in careers in plant breeding and genetic engineering, plant pathology, nematology, environmental crop physiology, conservation, and ecology. The Department has excellent rapport with the University of California, Davis where a number of our students pursue graduate studies. Agricultural biotechnology companies actively seek graduates in this option because of their advanced science training combined with sound fundamental agronomic training.

66. Agronomy And Crop Science
How many fulltime professors teach agronomy and crop science classes? Does thedepartment offer courses in your area of specialization?
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Some schools focus on local crops, such as field crops in Nebraska or vegetable crops in California. But in either case, you will also learn how to help farmers in developing countries grow crops while conserving precious natural resources. Many agronomists take great satisfaction in knowing that they are helping to feed the world.

67. UH Manoa Catalog - Courses: Agronomy And Soil Science
courses agronomy and Soil Science. agronomy and Soil Science (AGRS). College ofTropical Agriculture and Human Resources. AGRS 491 Topics in agronomy and
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68. Agronomy
a concentration in agronomy is expected to complete the following courses At least 12 credits of soil science selected from the following courses,
http://www.css.cornell.edu/undergrad/agronomy.html
The Agronomy Concentration at Cornell
The agronomy concentration is designed to provide students with training in crop production and soil managment. It places more emphasis on applied agronomy than do concentrations in crop science or soil science. In addition to the college requirements, a student with a concentration in agronomy is expected to complete the following courses: a. At least 12 credits of applied crop science selected from the following courses, or the equivalent: Grains and Nutriceuticals (CSS 311)
Forage Crops (CSS 312)
Tropical Cropping Systems: Biodiversity, Social, and Environmental Impacts (CSS 314 or INTAG 314)
Weed Science (CSS 315)
Seed Science and Technology (CSS 317)
Vegetable Production (HORT 225)
Turfgrass Management (HORT 330)
Principles of Plant Propagation (HORT 400)
b. At least 12 credits of soil science selected from the following courses, or the equivalent: Soil Science (CSS 260 or EAS 260)
Soil and Water Management (CSS 321)
Soil Morphology (CSS 362) Soil Genesis, Classification, and Survey (CSS 363)

69. College Transfer Courses - Agronomy
sequence of courses required for an Associate in Arts degree in agronomy.Additional developmental studies courses may be required before you can take
http://www.iowalakes.edu/programs_study/college_transfer/agronomy.htm
Current Students Future Students Academic Programs Online Services ... College Transfer Agronomy Search our site: Agronomy Transfer Emmetsburg Following is the suggested sequence of courses required for an Associate in Arts degree in Agronomy. Additional developmental studies courses may be required before you can take college English or mathematics.
FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR Fall Semester Fall Semester English I Macroeconomics Intro to Chemistry I Principles of Accounting I Intro to Animal Science Biological Science Survey Intro to Computers/Information Systems Animal Nutrition Orientation to College Western Civilization Spring Semester Spring Semester English II Microeconomics Intro to Chemistry II Principles of Accounting II Speech Intro to Soils Social Science Elective Crop Production Ethics in America Humanities Elective
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70. Our Distance Education Program
courses are designed for the working professional in the agronomic and horticulturalsciences, and postgraduate students who wish to obtain an indepth
http://agronomy.unl.edu/distance_ed/
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Our mission is to address the educational needs of our agronomy and horticultural clientele by providing distance education programming. Our modules help both those students needing continuing education credits (CEUs), as well as those working towards academic credit. Others take our modules as noncredit, to further their professional careers and businesses. To earn academic credit, graduate students are required to complete assignments which go beyond that expected of the CEU or noncredit students. Earned academic credits can be applied towards the Master of Agriculture Graduate Degree in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences (CASNR) at the University of Nebraska or transferred to other University programs.

71. Weed Science At UNE
courses related to weed management. agronomy 422/522 Integrated Weed ManagementSystems This unit was written by leading experts in weed management from
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Here are some of the diverse weed science projects being carried out at the University of New England. Contact Brian Sindel for further information about these research and training activities.

72. Agronomy : What Other Similar Courses Are There? - University Of Newcastle Upon
agronomy BSc Honours UCAS Code D444 (3 years) What other similar coursesare there? At Newcastle, there are other Honours Options in
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At Newcastle, there are other Honours Options in:
  • Animal Production Science; Farm Business Management; Rural Resource Management; Organic Food Production.
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  • Animal Science; Ecology; Environmental Science.
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73. The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute | Agronomy
agronomy majors complete a combination of technical and general courses that Technical courses focus on the science of crop production and include
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An Associate of Science degree in agronomy focuses on the changing problems in modern crop production and management in relation to propagation, care, and management of cereal, field and forage crops.
With the Associate of Science degree, agronomy majors complete a combination of technical and general courses that allow them to gain hands-on experience while completing 50 percent of the curriculum for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree at The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
This degree also includes the transfer module, a common set of general education courses which apply to other bachelor's degree programs in Ohio.
Students who are not planning to ultimately pursue a bachelor's degree might be interested instead in our Crop Management and Services Associate of Applied Science curriculum.

74. 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - College Of Agriculture And Home Economics - Ag
At least 24 credits from agronomy and soil science courses with a grade of C or At least 28 credits of agronomy, horticulture, and soil courses are
http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog_01_02/ch2/agro.html
2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog
College of Agriculture and Home Economics - Agronomy and Horticulture Professor James T. Fisher, department head Professors Bosland, Cantrell, Daugherty, Fowler, Glover, Herrera, Lindemann, McCaslin, Mexal, O'Connell, Phillips, Sammis, Sengupta-Gopalan; Associate Professors Guldan, Harrington, Jones, Monger, Wall; Assistant Professors Cramer, Flynn, O'Neill, Picchioni, Ray, St. Hilaire, Ulery (505) 646-3405; (505) 646-6041 (fax) DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
MAJOR: Agronomy
OPTION: General Agronomy
OPTION: Agronomic Business
OPTION: Agronomic Journalism
OPTION: Plant Genetics
OPTION: Crop Consulting MAJOR: Horticulture
OPTION: Ornamental Horticulture
OPTION: Horticulture Business
OPTION: Crop Consulting OPTION: Landscape Design OPTION: Plant Genetics MAJOR: Soil Science OPTION: Soils OPTION: Environment and Resource Management OPTION: Soil and Water Science MAJOR: Recreational Areas Management OPTION: Golf and Sports Turfgrass Management OPTION: General Turfgrass Management DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science MAJOR: Environmental Science OPTION: Chemistry OPTION: Geology OPTION: Soils OPTION: Wildlife OPTION: Environmental Economics OPTION: Water
The undergraduate program in agronomy and horticulture prepares students for a variety of careers in agriculture and related fields. Accordingly, a flexible curriculum has been designed that will allow specific programs to be developed in consultation with the student's academic adviser. Programs may also be developed for those who wish to prepare for advanced studies in graduate school. In addition to the courses listed for each major, 35 credits must be taken in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics, and the university general education requirements must be met.

75. Texas A&M University Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2005 Edition
By electing courses in other agricultural sciences and business to complementthe required courses in agronomy, students develop programs to meet particular
http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/Final2005UndergradCatalog/Source/C-Agriculture/CO
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Agronomy Agronomy is a combination of crop science and soil science, dealing with the inventory, analysis, manipulation and management of soils, and the many phases of breeding and producing crops for food, feed, fiber and recreation. Proper use and conservation of soils and efficient production of crops are of paramount importance to the health and quality of life enjoyed by society. Maximum flexibility in curricula is provided in the junior and senior years so that each student, in consultation with the academic advisor, can design a degree program that best serves each individual's career objectives in relation to projected employment opportunities at the time of graduation. Agro-Industry Option. Agronomists often choose careers in sales, promotions, public relations, and management with agro-business industries. These industries market fertilizers, herbicides, seeds, turf and crop products. Courses in other agricultural sciences, accounting, marketing, management, finance and humanities should be taken as electives. Soil and Crop Management Option.

76. Agriculture Degree Online | Agribusiness, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy And
Master of Science in agronomy The computerbased program emphasizes practical,professional, The breadth of the MSAOM degree is enhanced with courses in
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AGFA College delivers agriculture programs through distance learning to Australian and international students. Training opportunities include beef and sheep breeding, pasture management, animal nutrition and husbandry, cropping, marketing, risk management, occupational health and safety, wool and sheep classing, shearing, animal health, horticulture, organics, hydroponics and training in natural resource management. Accredited by the Australian National Training Authority. Iowa State University Iowa State University offers the following degree programs in agriculture:
  • Master of Agriculture The core 13 credits of the program emphasize leadership development, technological change, use of statistics, economic issues, and sustainability issues. You select the remaining courses, 14 credits, in consultation with your graduate committee to meet your individual needs and interests. The capstone of the program is a creative component of 4 credits that lets you explore a particular interest area. The creative component is a demonstration of independent creativity with a written report of laboratory, field, or library research.

77. Agronomy At UW-Madison :: Home
The agronomy department offers a variety of courses designed to introduce you todifferent areas of study. Agron 100 Principles and Practices in Crop
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78. Agronomy At UW-Madison - Faculty Print
Departmental courses. The agronomy department offers a variety of courses designedto introduce you to different areas of study.
http://agronomy.wisc.edu/print.php?type=ucourses

79. AGRONOMY
Course Number agronomy (Agron) 114, section XC A foundation course in agronomyemphasizing principles of plant, soil, and climate relationships in crop
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AGRONOMY IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Principles of Agronomy Course Number: Agronomy (Agron) 114, section XC Credit: 3 undergraduate credits Tuition: $612 undergraduate plus $100 delivery fee COMBINATION CD-ROM AND ONLINE http://www.agron.iastate.edu/courses/agron114/ Dates: August 22-December 16, 2005 Registration Deadline: August 15, 2005 A foundation course in agronomy emphasizing principles of plant, soil, and climate relationships in crop production. Topics include crop biology and management, soils and soil water management, tillage and seeding, plant breeding, seed and grain quality, pest management, and agricultural sustainability. Goals: 1) To develop an understanding of the science and principles of agricultural crop production systems and the importance of crops to our society. 2) To develop a basic foundation for continued learning in agronomy courses and for agricultural related careers. 3) To develop an appreciation and knowledge of agro-ecology, environmental risks, and sustainability practices for crop agriculture. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor

80. University Of Modena & Reggio Emilia - Accademics - - School (Facoltà)
Degree courses in academic year 2002/2003. Degree course, duration, MIUR class.agronomy, 3 years, 20. Specialized degree, duration, class MIUR
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