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Why consider Agricultural Science?
• If from a farming background
• Very accessible subject - practical / logical
• Complements Biology / Geography
• Project can be completed early, freeing up
time in 6th Year.
• It’s really interesting!!
Introduction
Classification Ecology
Classification Soil Formation
DNA /
Breeds Chromosomes
Environmental
Cows, \ Cattle Sheep Barley Beet
Protection
\ Pigs Potatoes Chemical / Physical
Properties of soil
Catch crops
Grassland /Maize Inheritance
Animal Physiology, Mutation Pollution
Reproduction. Soil Types -
implications for
farming
Plant Physiology,
Genetic crosses Organic Production / Biological
Nutrition / Digestion Seed production
Mono and di- Controls
hybrid crosses
Mineral Nutrients /
Lime / Fertilizers
Management for
production Crop end use
Forestry
Applied Genetics
Diseases / Disease
Prevention
Grassland / Grazing
Management. Progeny and
Performance
Grass conservation Testing
Practical Requirements
• Project and Lab Copy = 25%
• Important to do a very good project
• Project starts in September of 5th Yr – can complete by Yr end.
• Need to identify an ‘adopted farm’ – on which to base your
practical experience, but farm visits are organised.
• Hand-out on Project
• Write up experiments / practicals
• External Examiner, practical exam – May of 6th Year.
Challenges of the Subject
• New terminology – good standard of English
required - at Higher Level particularly.