Principles of Organic Horticulture (HORT 2001)
Offered by Â鶹´«Ã½, Faculty of Agriculture
The overall objective of Principles of Organic Horticulture is to introduce you to the principles that form the basis for organic horticultural production systems. Special attention is given to soil fertility, organic soil amendments, compost and mulches, crop rotation, plant health, management of diseases and pests, companion planting, and produce storage/handling and marketing.
Many of the details, such as crop specific production information, transitional period, and the certification process, are augmented with case studies of selected organic farms, or "farmer profiles". These profiles reflect the diversity, not only within the industry, but also within the country. You will apply their knowledge through an instructor approved project that will be presented as a PowerPoint Presentation (or appropriate alternative if you do not have access to PowerPoint). You will lead an on-line discussion on the presentation.
Over the course of the class, students will progress through five modules: