INTRODUCTION TO SOILS Class #63403
Course Details
Course Number
10093102
Credits
2.00
Description
Examines basic soil and plant relationships. Soil fertility is important in considering the role that the soil plays with regard to the availability of nutrients to plants. Learners will study nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, calcium and magnesium as it relates to soil condition. Learners will practice appropriate sampling, analyzing and interpretation of soil sample results.
Condition: Accepted into the Crop Science Associate Degree program or Garden to Market Specialist Technical Diploma, or with Dean approval.
Class Details
Days & Times | Room | Instructor | Meeting Dates |
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Friday 1:00PM - 3:50PM | AG CTR Classroom AG212 | Trevor Frank | Jan 27 - May 19 |
Fees
$316.70
First date to enroll
Last date to enroll
Class Status
Open
Capacity
21
Available Seats
16
Registration
This class is only open to students enrolled in a program, or those with special approval. To register for this class, please first enroll in a program or request Dean approval.