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Teaching
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Crop Physiology
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Even Spring
This course provides students a better understanding of major plant physiological processes and the effect of environment and crop management on these processes. Learning outcome include a better understanding of the relationships between physiological processes and crop growth and productivity.
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Agricultural Remote Sensing
(SCSC 441)
Fall
This is a new course on the use of remote sensing technologies for soil and crop management applications. This course will teach students the basics of remote sensing using satellites and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) and explore its various applications.
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Crop Modeling
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Odd Spring
Expected to start teaching this course beginning 2022 spring. This course will introduce the students to the basic principles employed in simulation modeling of crop growth and development. Students will analyze growth in relation to varying management and environmental conditions including future climate using a crop model.