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 791-293 Production Horticulture

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr John Wellman

Prerequisites

Agricultural production systems II, Biology III.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

3 hrs lectures per week, plus practicals, tutorials and excursions

Subject Description

The objective of this subject is to enable students to:

  • develop management strategies for selected horticultural crops that integrate environmental influences, site characteristics and maxim crop value;

  • describe the steps required to establish a sustainable production enterprise and justify the technology chosen from the options available, includeing pest control strategies;

  • match crop climatic requirements with suitable production regions;

  • describe recent trends in the market for crop products and changes in production technology across the industry in response to these changes; including the impact of world markets and production regions on the Australian industry.

The content includes:

  • the production regions in Australia and overseas and the importance of international trade;

  • the impact of, climate, soils, processing, and market, on crop yield and value;

  • the current production options within the industry including their advantages and disadvantages;

  • crop variety characteristics and their production requirements;

  • site characteristics and development requirements and matching these with crop requirements when choosing an appropriate production site;

  • crop quality assessment and harvest requirements;

  • integrated pest management strategies for the control of current and potential pest problems;

  • crop management practices through planting, pruning, trellising and training, irrigation, fertilising, pest control and harvesting;

  • interactions between crop yield, climatic variables and crop harvest quality;

  • and post-harvest treatments and their impact on product quality including cool storage.

Assessment

Two assignments (2500 words) each 25% and one 2.5 hr exam 50%.



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