Subject:
Horticulture
Credit units:
6
College:
Agriculture and Bioresources
Department: Plant Sciences
Description
Introduces the basics of identifying, monitoring, predicting, and managing the environment and pest problems affecting horticulture crop growth. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to diagnose problems, provide solutions, and predict how the manipulation of growing conditions will impact other factors.
Note: It is strongly advised that students first complete HORT 13 and SLSC 14. This course is part of the non-degree level Prairie Horticulture Certificate program and is offered online: (http://phc.usask.ca/)
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