Organic Farming - Technology Certificate

Postgraduate

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Organic farming is one of the fastest growing and expanding areas of agriculture. There are viable business opportunities for small-scale producers to meet the consumer demand for fresh, local vegetables, fruits and herbs by marketing at the growing number of farmer's markets, community supported agriculture (CSA) farms, as well as other direct and wholesale markets. This program is a 12-month (January to December) introduction to intensive and year-round organic farming. The organic farming program consists of course work, the operation of a diversified small-scale organic farm on the Michigan State University campus, and a 16-week placement training or apprenticeship on a working farm or with a community or urban garden project. Emphasis is on the production of vegetables, fruit, herbs, and cut flowers with CSA and farm stand marketing. Winter production occurs in unheated and heated greenhouses. The curriculum includes how to build and maintain soil quality and fertility primarily with on-farm resources and farming methods that cultivate a diverse, profitable and resilient farm. No previous farming experience is required. This program is especially suitable for applicants seeking a new direction and employment related to organic farming and gardening, community and urban garden projects, and other food system and environmental careers.

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • Organic Farming
  • Marketing
  • Technology
  • Farming
  • Production

Course programme

All of the following courses (26 credits):
Agricultural Communications
Technical Mathematics
Passive Solar Greenhouses for Protected Cultivation
Organic Transplant Production
Organic Farming Principles and Practices
Organic Certification and Farm Plans
Compost Production and Use
Organic Produce Direct Marketing
Organic Produce Wholesale Marketing
Student Organic Farm Practicum I
Student Organic Farm Practicum II
Student Organic Farm Practicum III
One of the following courses (2 or 3 credits):
Introduction to Applied Plant Science
Complete a minimum of 10 credits from the following:
Introductory Animal Agriculture
Selected Topics in Agricultural Technology
Professional Internship in Agricultural Technology
Introduction to Crop Science
Computer Applications in Agronomy
Fundamentals of Soil Science
Advanced Crop Production
Greenhouse Structures and Management
Culinary and Medicinal Herbs
Specialty Cut Flowers
Independent Study in Horticulture
Tree Fruit Production and Management
Berry Crop Production and Management
Vegetable Production and Management
Fundementals of Applied Plant Pathology

Organic Farming - Technology Certificate

higher than £ 9000