2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Plant Science (HO, LA, AGRO)
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Tom Cheesbrough, Interim Department Head
Douglas Malo, Assistant Department Head
Brent Turnipseed, Undergraduate Teaching Coordinator
Howard Woodard, Graduate Teaching Coordinator
Department of Plant Science
Agricultural Hall 219
605-688-5123 (Department Head, SAG 244)
605-688-4450 (Teaching Office, SNP 247)
e-mail: thomas.cheesbrough@sdstate.edu
douglas.malo@sdstate.edu
brent.turnipseed@sdstate.edu
howard.woodard@sdstate.edu
http://www.sdstate.edu/ps/
Faculty
Professor Thomas Cheesbrough Interim Head; Distinguished Professor Malo; Distinguished Professor Emeriti Wrage; Professors Ball, Beck, Bleakley, Boe, Burrows, Carlson, Chalmers, D. Clay, S. Clay, Doolittle, Fennell, Fuller, Gelderman, Graper, Hall, Johnson, Kephart, Langham, Maca, Owens,Schaefer, Schleicher, Sutton, Turnipseed, Woodard; Professors Emeriti Collins, Buchenau, Carson, Dybing, Evenson, Gerwing, Gardner, Hall, Kantack, Kenefick, Kohl, Reeves, Peterson, Schumacher, Shank, Shubeck, Smolik, Walstrom; Associate Professors Chase, Glover, Gonzalez, Gu, Moechnig, Nleya, Ren, Sexton, Tilmon; Associate Professors Emeriti Colburn, Pollmann, Stymiest; Assistant Professors Ali, Burger, Grady, Hadi, M. James, Jiang, Li, Rohila, Szczepaniec, Subramanian, Wu; Assistant Professors Emeritus Bonnemann, Kingsley; Instructor K. James; Instructor Emeritus Evers.
Courtesy Appointments. The following staff members are employed outside the Plant Science Department but work cooperatively with Department staff and carry an adjunct professor appointment in the Department (Biology/Microbiology) Reese, Yen; (Biogenetics Inc.) Kahler; (EROS) Shunguang; (HNS) Fokken (GAEA, Inc.) Butler; (North Central Soil and Water Conservation Research Laboratory, Morris, MN-USDA/ARS) Forcella; (North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory- USDA/ARS) Anderson, Dashiell, French, Hesler, Lehman, Lundgren, Osborne Papiernik, Pikul, Riedell; (Pioneer Hi-Bred) Jackson; (IPNI) Fixen; (Texas A&M) Ibrahim.
Programs
The primary goal of the Department is to prepare students for success and leadership in business, government, and enterprises related to the Agronomy, Horticulture, and Landscape Architecture majors. In addition, students can prepare for graduate study leading to a career in research, teaching, business, or extension.
Graduates with training in plant science are sought by agri-business, horticultural businesses, landscape architecture/design firms, private foundations, and federal and state agencies for employment in domestic and international agriculture. Plant Science, with its variety of disciplines offered provides an excellent background for career success in industry, business, farming or ranching, and graduate school. The Department offers instruction leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree with majors in Agronomy, Horticulture, and Landscape Architecture.
The Department is equipped with modern classroom, laboratory, greenhouse, and field plot facilities. Numerous opportunities are available for part-time employment, scholarships, and work-study programs. The Arboriculture Club, Agronomy and Conservation Club, Horticulture Club, Landscape Club, or Turfjack Club offer opportunities for fellowship, leadership, and career planning. The Department has nationally recognized crops, horticulture, and soils judging teams. Graduate study opportunities may lead to a Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Plant Science or Biological Sciences. See the graduate bulletin for further details.
The Agronomy major provides broad training in the plant and soil sciences and in crop production technology. The integrated program is designed to provide students with an understanding and knowledge base in crops, soils, weeds, entomology, plant pathology, breeding and genetics, precision agriculture, natural resource management, and the interaction of production systems. This major is recommended for students interested in cropping systems, natural/agricultural resource management, or the agribusiness areas of crops, soils, and pest management. Individuals can prepare for careers in crop consulting, crop/plant research, and with private industry managing agricultural inputs such as pesticides and fertilizers; developing improved seed traits, plant sciences, genomics, and producing seed; and for work with government agencies, such as the Cooperative Extension Service, Farm Service Agency, Agricultural Research Service, and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
The Horticulture major is designed to prepare students for careers in nursery production, landscape, tree and turf management, garden center operation, greenhouse production, or for entry into research and graduate study in horticulture. Greenhouse facilities and extensive field plots in woody and herbaceous ornamentals, turf, fruit, and vegetables provide students with the opportunity to experience all aspects of plant production and management. Four areas of emphasis are available for students with an interest in:
- Crop management and production technologies of greenhouse, nursery, turf, fruit, or vegetable crops can tailor their program of studies using the Production curriculum.
- Careers in managing nurseries, landscape maintenance, arboriculture, or garden center or greenhouse businesses should follow the Business curriculum.
- Careers in food crop production and marketing should follow the Food Crops curriculum.
- Careers in turf management should follow the Turfgrass curriculum.
Landscape Architecture is the art of design, planning, and management of outdoor spaces for human use and habitation. Cultural and scientific knowledge are applied to the use and arrangement of natural and man-made elements with concern for resource conservation, stewardship, and the environment. Graduates work in a wide variety of areas in the landscape industry, as designers and planners in public and private practice, and as environmental designers and managers.
Minors and Certification
In addition to the three majors, the department offers minors in Agronomy , Pest Management , and Soil Science , as well as a curriculum that prepares students to seek Soil Science Certification .
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