Horticulture Science 2 - 1 credit, 11 thru 12
Prerequisite:
Horticulture Science 1
HHS Agricultural Education Instructor:
Mr. Larison
This course offers an advanced
exploration in horticulture practices. Major areas of instruction include:
basic flower arranging, pruning, introductory landscaping and design, lawn
management, gardening, fruit production, plant growth and propagation, insect
control, hydroponics, greenhouse management, and fertilization. Lab activities
will supplement classroom instruction. Floriculture design, landscape
architecture, turf management, fruit and vegetable production, and
greenhouse/nursery operations are careers in this area.
Course Competency Profile: http://www.holton.k12.ks.us/staff/jlarison/profiles/hort2profile.pdf
Program Overview All classes in
the Agricultural Education Department are divided into three main components,
as approved by the Kansas State Department of Education. These include
classroom and laboratory instruction, the Supervised Agricultural Experience
(SAE) Program, and the National FFA Organization. Students who enroll in these
classes at the high school level are expected to participate in each of the three
areas. The Agricultural Education Department focuses on building career
development skills in all students in the many areas of the field of
agriculture.
Description of the FFA The FFA is a National Organization made up of nearly
500,000 members from all fifty states. The FFAÕs mission is to make a positive
difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through
agricultural education. Members are expected to participate in a wide variety
of activities, which may range from across the state and across the nation.
Ag Ed Department Website
Information about the Ag Ed Department as well as specific
information on class schedules, assignment due dates, photos, and a block by block
schedule can be accessed on the following website:
http://www.holton.k12.ks.us/staff/jlarison/
Ag Ed Policies and Grading Procedures
To review the Ag Ed Department policies and grading procedures
visit the following website:
http://www.holton.k12.ks.us/staff/jlarison/policies.htm
Class Resources
Ingels,
Jack E. Ornamental Horticulture: Science, Operations and Management, 2nd
ed. New York: Delmar, 1994.
Herren, Ray V. and Roy L. Donahue. The Agriculture
Dictionary. New York: Delmar, 1991.
Horticopia A-Z. CD ROM. 1999 ed.
Horticulture
Lab Curriculum Caddy. CEV Multimedia. Texas: CEV, 2002.
Reiley, H. Edward and Carroll L. Shry, Jr. Introductory
Horticulture, 5th ed. New York: Delmar, 1997.
Plus Ag Ed Department Internet
subscriptions to:
www.agednet.com www.quia.com www.infovet.com
HHS Ag Ed Wireless Windows XP Pro
Pentium 4 Laptop Computer Lab
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Microsoft Office XP Professional, Quicken 2001, plus much more
HHS Ag Ed Department 21X36 ft
Greenhouse
You are expected to bring all necessary equipment &
materials to class each day (Space will be provided to leave these items in the
Agriculture classroom). This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Planner, Writing Utensil, Paper, Notebook, and clothing for the days
activities.