- PLO 1: Demonstrate knowledge of techniques, tools and technical skills, needed in farm production and farm management, including those needed to qualify for applicable industry credentials.
- CLO 1: Identify plant anatomical structures and describe their physiological functions.
- CLO 2: Identify and classify plants by taxonomy at different stages of growth.
- CLO 3: Compare and contrast sexual and asexual reproduction and apply basic methods for propagating plants, including appropriate soil mixes.
- CLO 4: Identify the causes and symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, and select methods of supplementing the required nutrients to demonstrate a basic understanding of plant nutrition and determine optimum management practices for plant growth.
- CLO 5: Describe the fundamentals of plant genetics, genetic diversity, and gene pools as they relate to pollination, sexual versus asexual propagation, seed saving, and the role of dormancy in seed germination.
- CLO 6: Perform record management of propagation data.
- PLO 2: Work productively and collaboratively in an agricultural environment, as an individual, a member of a problem-solving team, and a social network builder within the farming community.
- CLO 6: Perform record management of propagation data.
- PLO 3: Contribute to the production, distribution and marketing of locally grown produce.
- CLO 3: Compare and contrast sexual and asexual reproduction and apply basic methods for propagating plants, including appropriate soil mixes.
- CLO 4: Identify the causes and symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, and select methods of supplementing the required nutrients to demonstrate a basic understanding of plant nutrition and determine optimum management practices for plant growth.
- CLO 6: Perform record management of propagation data.