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Agronomy Agronomy is concerned with the principles and practices of field crop production and the conservation of soils and land resources. Areas of emphasis include crop production and protection, plant breeding, forage management, nutrient management, and soil conservation and fertility. Education in this major emphasizes the principles of plant and soil management and the basic sciences upon which these principles are based. A minor in agronomy can complement several majors and will enhance career opportunities in farm management and the agricultural industry. Employment possibilities include farm chemical and fertilizer store managers, sales representatives, field and lab technicians, crop management consultants, extension agents, soil and water conservationists, and inspectors for various state and federal regulatory agencies. Requirements Prescribed courses for Agronomy minor are as follows:
The student must also select an additional 6 credits from these courses:
The student also must select 6 credits from these supporting courses and related areas:
Procedures for Enrollment Or visit the Agronomy Minor Web site. |
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