VGSC-VEGETABLE
SCIENCE – 2005-07
Catalog
Horticulture and Crop Science Department
VGSC 190
History,
botany, growth characteristics and climatic adaptation, pests, and harvesting
methods for the most important vegetable crops grown in
VGSC 202
Beginning field experience
in production and marketing of a vegetable crop, under faculty supervision.
Project participation is subject to approval by the department head and the Cal
Poly Foundation. Degree credit limited to 4 units. Credit/No Credit grading
only. 1 lecture, variable practicum. Prerequisite: HCS
110, or consent of instructor.
VGSC 230 Introduction to Vegetable Science (4)
Environmental and cultural
principles involved in the production of California vegetable crops;
temperature, daylength and fertility effects on
production and yield, use of plastic mulches and row covers, use of
transplants, and pests and diseases affecting vegetables. Harvest principles
and precooling methods. Survey of
vegetable production for other than crop science majors. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory.
VGSC 260 Vegetable Gardening, Nutrition and
History (4)
Seedbed
preparation, mulching, composting, fertilizers, transplanting, seeding,
irrigation and pest control in an urban setting. Nutritional value of specific
vegetables and their relationship to current dietary recommendations. Historical and cultural uses of vegetables. Instructional
plots may be grown organically. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory.
VGSC 402
Advanced experience in the
production of vegetable crops. Development of a plan for
field operations, a marketing plan, and a budget. Management
decision-making. Project participation is subject to approval by the
department head and the Cal Poly Foundation. Degree credit limited to 4 units.
Credit/No Credit grading only. 1 lecture, variable practicum.
Prerequisite: VGSC 202, and consent of instructor.
VGSC 423 Advanced Vegetable Science (4)
Agricultural land conservation; current laws impacting
vegetable production and marketing.
Environmental and cultural effects on selected vegetables including specific
effects on growth, flowering, fruiting and yield. Field trip to desert vegetable
production regions required. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: VGSC 190 or VGSC 230, or consent of instructor.
VGSC 424 Vegetable Crop Management (4)
Vegetable
production systems from an organizational viewpoint. Management, organization and
general commercial operations, including planning, budgeting, and managing
personnel. Field trip to a major
VGSC 521 Advanced Crop Production (4) (Also
listed as CRSC 521)
Production
and management of crops under intensive and extensive cultural systems and
low-input agriculture. Interaction between growth factors at various levels of production
and interaction of cultural practices and plant requirements. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: Graduate standing
and consent of instructor.