Practicum courses are designed to provide community college students opportunities to earn credit hours at their schools while gaining exposure to the career potential within the agriculture field. These courses give students access to university classrooms, greenhouses, laboratories and research stations.
Community College Practicum Courses
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Plant Diseases
Examining signs of pest damage at the Fruit Experiment Station in Mountain Grove
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Orientation at the Bond Learning Center
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Canopy management at the Mountain Grove Fruit Experiment Station
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Pasture Management
Getting a closer look at beneficial insects that can help prevent the spread of thistle in pastures at Journagan Ranch
Practicum in Animal and Plant Science at Missouri State University
From June 12 - 14, 2014, students from Ozarks Technical Community College and Missouri State University's West Plains campus attended a practicum in animal and plant science at Missouri State University. The 12 students and faculty members toured the Darr College of Agriculture, learned about research projects and gained hands-on experience during their three-day stay.