AGR 145 Intro to Small Fruits
This course introduces the history, principles, and practices governing the establishment and management of small fruit plantings. Topics include physiology, plant growth and development; cultivars; pruning and training systems; irrigation; harvesting, flower and plant classification; growing areas including latitude, climate, soils, and nutrient management; common diseases and pests. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the history of small fruit production; describe cultivation and marketing of small fruits; recognize the vine, flower, and berry structure of small fruits; identify environment, nutrition, and fertilization needs of various small fruits according to sustainable practices; recognize common diseases and pest management.
Class | Lab | Clinical | Credit | Prerequisites | Corequisite |
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3 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
None |
Several of these courses are offered via distance education. Refer to your class schedules and/or your advisor for more details.
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