
Developing an Interdisciplinary Organic and Sustainable Agriculture
Curriculum at the University of Florida
James J. Ferguson, Elizabeth Lamb, and Mickie Swisher
Abstract
With funding to increase support for organic farming research at land
grant universities, organic growers have collaborated with faculty and
administrators to develop an undergraduate, interdisciplinary minor
at the University of Florida.
Required introductory courses focus on general concepts of organic
and sustainable farming, alternative cropping systems, production programs,
handling, and marketing issues.
An advanced horticulture course requires intensive examination of certification
procedures, farm plans, soil fertility, and crop management, all of
which are integrated into a required field project.
Extension faculty have also fostered development of this new curriculum
by coordinating regional workshops and field days in collaboration with
organic growers and by developing educational materials on organic certification
and related issues.
Source
Hort Tech July-September 2006 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
American Society of Horticultural Science
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