Agriculture (FFA)
Agriculture (FFA)
COURSE 5030 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
Grade Level: 9-10
This course introduces students to the various segments of the agricultural industry. Agricultural career opportunities will be emphasized. Basic animal science, plant and land science, and agricultural mechanics skills will be introduced. The selection and planning of a supervised agricultural experience program and related record keeping will be presented. Leadership development will be provided through FFA. Students will receive personal guidance and counseling with preparatory instructional program selection.
COURSE 5040 AGRI-SCIENCE
Grade Level: 10-11
Agri-science introduces the scientific agricultural approach to animal science and selection, plant and land science, and agricultural mechanics. Agricultural career opportunities will be emphasized in each class. Laboratory experiences relating to basic and current technology will be part of the program. Content may be enhanced by utilizing appropriate computer applications. Leadership development will be provided through FFA Each student will be expected to have a supervised agricultural experience program and keep appropriate records.
COURSE 5050 CROP TECHNOLOGY & AGRIBUSINESS
Grade Level: 11-12 Prerequisite: One other agricultural class
Crop Technology instruction concentrates on the production practices and current biotechnological applications of more agriculture crops. Hands-on experiences will be emphasized. Instruction will include variety selection, seed bed preparation, fertilization, pes, weed and disease control, harvesting, and marketing crops. Current biotechnological applications may be included. Content may be enhanced with appropriate computer applications. Leadership development will be provided through FFA. Each student will be expected to have an agricultural experience program.
COURSE 5045 LANDSCAPING AND TURF MANAGEMENT w/NURSERY/ORCHARD TECHNOLOGY
Grade Level: 10-12 Prerequisite: One other agriculture class
This course combines landscaping and turf management curriculum. The material includes identification of landscape plants and their characteristics, site evaluation, site design, calculation of materials needed, costs for bidding, and installing landscape plans. Landscape plant maintenance will also be presented. Selection, culture and management of turf species used for lawns, golf courses, athletic fields and erosion control may also be included. Content may be enhanced by utilizing appropriate technology. Leadership development will be provided through FFA. Each student will be expected to have a supervised agricultural experience program. Including: This course will provide instruction in production practices for container and field-grown nursery stock; identification, function, growing requirements, hardiness, problems and methods of different landscape plant materials; propagating and growing evergreens/deciduous plants; and the operation of garden centers and nurseries. Principles of home and commercial fruit production may also be included.
COURSE 5060 AGRICULTURE CONSTRUCTION & PLANT/LAND SCIENCE
Grade Level: 10-12 Prerequisite: One other agriculture class
Prepares students to construct and maintain agricultural structures and equipment. Develops basic skills such as: tool identification, interpreting plans, calculating a bill of materials, electrification, carpentry, welding, metal fabrication, plumbing, and masonry. Content may be enhanced with appropriate computer applications. Leadership development will be provided through FFA. Each student will be expected to have a supervised agricultural experience program. Including: Class develops basic scientific knowledge and skills pertaining to management of the land and its effects of food and fiber production, the environment, and the quality of life. The relationship of land to plant growth will be emphasized. Plant composition, reproduction, growth, and current biotechnological advances will be included.
COURSE 5070 GREENHOUSE TECHNOLOGY
Grade Level: 10-12 Prerequisite: One other agriculture class
Greenhouse Technology provides instruction in greenhouse structures and greenhouse environment regulations. Plan growth and development and propagation are included as well as production and maintenance of bedding and container produced plants. Fundamental principles of vegetable production and commercial production of vegetable crops may be included. Content may be enhanced with appropriate technology. Leadership development will be provided through FFA. Each student will be expected to have a supervised agricultural experience program.
COURSE 5000 & 5001 CAREER COOPERATIVE - No longer available
Grade Level: 12
5000 -1 hour 5001 - 2 hours
Work based learning experiences. This class is open to seniors who are enrolled in agricultural, business or family & consumer science programs. A student may earn 1 or 2 credits depending on the work situation. The coop will be approved on an individual basis. Students will be required to be on a job site for 1 or 2 hours per day, 5days a week. Students must be enrolled in a senior level appropriate vocational course for consideration in this co-op program. FFA, FBLA or FCCLA membership is an integral part of this program.