Crop Production (CRT.CROP)

The Crop Production certificate is designed to prepare students for employment in crop production situations. These situations include farming, farm management and farm operations. Program contains a minimum of eight weeks of internship at an approved location.

Program requirements may change over time. Specific degree/graduation requirements are determined by a degree audit.
Catalog Term Year: 2025 Fall
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
Hours
AGR-040
Agricultural Mathematics 
AGR-040
Agricultural Mathematics
Applications of mathematics as it applies to the operation of grain and livestock farms, agriculture business and agriculture mechanization.

Course Outline
OR
MAT-115
General Education Pathway 
MAT-115
General Education Pathway
Survey of mathematical topics including set theory, consumer/financial math, measurement and statistics. Problem-solving projects involving detailed written solutions required. Calculators and computers will be used. Intended for students that don't assess directly into MAT-116. Includes supplemental instruction lab.

Course Outline
OR
MAT-116
General Education Math 
MAT-116
General Education Math
Survey of mathematical topics with emphasis on solutions to real-life problems. Topics will include set theory, consumer/financial math, measurement, and statistics. Problem-solving projects involving detailed written solutions will be required. Calculators and computers will be used.

Course Outline
3.0
AGR-204
Prin/Field Crop Science 
AGR-204
Prin/Field Crop Science
Designed to develop a working and scientific knowledge of modern crop production as a germination, growth, reproduction, tillage and weed control of agricultural field crops. Emphasis is also placed on fertility, diseases and insects.

Course Outline
OR
AGR-052
Principles of Crop Production 
AGR-052
Principles of Crop Production
Designed to develop needed skills involved in production of the major field crops in central Illinois and Indiana. Plant growth, crop choice, tillage, planting and sowing for maximum yields are emphasized.

Course Outline
3.0
AGR-206
Intro/Animal Science 
AGR-206
Intro/Animal Science
Focuses on a study of beef, swine, sheep, poultry and horses and the scientific factors affecting nutrition, selection and genetics, products, environment and physiology.

Course Outline
OR
AGR-060
Animal Husbandry 
AGR-060
Animal Husbandry
Prepares students with a basic understanding of livestock care, production and management from selection through breeding and marketing of beef and dairy cattle, swine and sheep. Emphasis is placed on confinement plans and new trends.

Course Outline
3.0
AGR-205
Intro/Soil Science 
AGR-205
Intro/Soil Science
Application of the basics in the physical, chemical and biological aspects in soils. Soils of Illinois and Indiana are emphasized along with concepts of fertility, conservation and field descriptions.

Course Outline
OR
AGR-050
Soils 
AGR-050
Soils
Planned learning activities and experiences designed to cover soil development, functions of soil minerals, soil types and their class. A major study of soil types in Illinois and Indiana and their conservation practices are included.

Course Outline
3.5
AGR-122
Farm Management 
AGR-122
Farm Management
Economics principles applied directly to the organization and operation of Midwest farms are discussed. Management effectiveness in cropping and livestock systems and resource utilization for maximum profit are stressed.

Course Outline
2.5

Semester Totals

15.0
Second Semester
AGR-049
OSHA/Ag Mach Safety 
AGR-049
OSHA/Ag Mach Safety
Provides an intensified study into agricultural machinery safety. Focuses on why agricultural machinery accidents happen, how they can be prevented and how to create a safe working environment. Visual aids are utilized to display effect.

Course Outline
1.0
AGR-111
Intro to Agriculture Software 
AGR-111
Intro to Agriculture Software
Use of computers in farm and agri-business management with emphasis on commercially available software for accounting, budgeting, record keeping and market analysis.

Course Outline
2.0
AGR-123
Marketing of Ag Products 
AGR-123
Marketing of Ag Products
An introductory course covering farm marketing strategies, futures markets, cash markets for livestock and grain and general problems in pricing major agricultural commodities.

Course Outline
2.5
AGR-051
Soil Fertility 
AGR-051
Soil Fertility
Enables those involved with soils and crops to make intelligent and efficient use of fertilizer materials available.

Course Outline
2.5
AGR-121
Farm Business Records 
AGR-121
Farm Business Records
An introduction into basic farm record keeping. Prepares students to compile records associated with specific farm enterprises. Record analysis is emphasized for farm efficiency measures.

Course Outline
2.5
AGR-041
Supervised Occupational Exp I 
AGR-041
Supervised Occupational Exp I
On-the-job experience as a full-time employee in selected agriculture occupation. Must be in curriculum the degree is awarded. (Repeatable 3 Times)

Course Outline
3.5
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Career Elective 
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Career Elective


1.0

Semester Totals

15.0

Total Program Hours

30.0
Suggested Electives
AGR-042
Supervised Occupational Exp II 
AGR-042
Supervised Occupational Exp II
On-the-job experience as a full-time employee in selected agriculture occupation. Must be in curriculum the degree is awarded. (Repeatable 3 Times)

Course Outline
2.5
AGR-053
Integrated Pest Management 
AGR-053
Integrated Pest Management
Students will develop a working knowledge of agricultural chemicals as they relate to herbicides and insecticides. Students should have a working knowledge of calibration and maintenance of agricultural chemical equipment. Identification of major weed species and their control is emphasized.

Course Outline
3.0
AGR-086
Adjusting New and Used Mach 
AGR-086
Adjusting New and Used Mach
Designed to teach the basic fundamentals of the operating principles and adjustments of combines and bailers.

Course Outline
2.5
AGR-090
Principles of Agri Mechanics 
AGR-090
Principles of Agri Mechanics
Covers the fundamentals of basic preventive maintenance for tractors and familiarizes the student with setting and adjusting sprayers, tillage equipment, planters and combines.

Course Outline
2.5
AGR-097
Planting and Tillage Equipment 
AGR-097
Planting and Tillage Equipment
Covers the theory and principles of operation, set-up and adjustment, troubleshooting and repair of major brands of planters, drills, field cultivators and primary tillage equipment.

Course Outline
3.0
AGR-120
Agriculture Economics 
AGR-120
Agriculture Economics
An introduction to basic economic concepts of the agricultural sector with emphasis on costs, revenue, price determination, supply and demand and farm policy.

Course Outline
3.0
AGR-124
Farm Credit and Finance 
AGR-124
Farm Credit and Finance
An introduction to financing statements, capital and credit needs of farmers, sources of credit and problems of borrowers and lenders.

Course Outline
2.0
AGR-151
GPS/Applications in Ag 
AGR-151
GPS/Applications in Ag
This class is designed to provide students the opportunity to become familiar with global positioning systems as they relate to agriculture and develop a working knowledge of variable rate systems.

Course Outline
3.0
AGR-152
Intensive Crop Scouting 
AGR-152
Intensive Crop Scouting
Scouting skills are taught with emphasis on insects and plant diseases. Life cycles, prevention and control measures are discussed.

Course Outline
3.0