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CS 216 Southern Row Crop Production - Cotton, Peanuts, and Tobacco

°ä³§Ìý216ÌýÌýSouthern Row Crop Production - Cotton, Peanuts, and TobaccoÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Crop production systems comprised of cotton, peanuts, and tobacco are unique to the southern United States, and management practices tailored to a successful harvest are vastly different than those employed in the production of grain crops. °ä³§Ìý216 will introduce students to these production standards and provide a basic foundation for the principles of cotton, peanut, and tobacco management. At the conclusion of the course students will be able to describe growth/development patterns, tillage systems, scouting techniques, proper seed/variety selection and planting populations, provide recommendations for pest management, employ Integrated Pest Management strategies, describe harvesting practices, and give marketing approaches for each crop.

Typically offered in Fall and Spring