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Natural Resource Management

Natural Resource Management

8641 9-10-11-12 1 Credit 05-06

 

This a course designed to give instruction in areas of agriculture not traditionally offered in vocational agriculture curriculum. This class will include units of study in wildlife management, hunter safety, conservation, trapping, fish production, outdoor photography, small animal production, and related agriculture careers. This course will offer practical experiences, and some field trips. Shop work will be a part of the course as it relates to the areas of study. Each student will be required to have a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) program in a area of production agriculture, agribusiness, or one of the areas of classroom study. FFA will be an integral part of the course, offering the opportunity to be involved in leadership activities and to receive recognition for accomplishments made pertaining to classroom achievements.

 

Prerequisite: None