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2026 Winter Semester
AG1600/Lab/VL1 - Farm Operations II
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Credits
0.00
This short, intensive course introduces students to the economic dimensions of farm management and decision making. Emphasis is placed on understanding the diverse financial, market, and resource challenges that farm operations encounter. Students will gain an appreciation of the key economic principles that influence profitability and long-term sustainability in agriculture, while also considering the impacts of risk, policy, and market dynamics. Through applied examples and discussions, the course provides a foundation for evaluating economic choices and strategies relevant to modern farm businesses. Prerequisite: AG1500
Delivery Type
On-Campus (Attend On-Campus, In-Person)
Registration Type
Credit
Fees
N/A
Instructors
Bartlett, Josefine Maria
Duration
1/12/2026 - 1/23/2026
Schedule
MTWRF 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM; Fairview, Mechanics 6, Room
Corequisites
AG1600 / Lecture
Credit Types
No Grade
Class
21
Seats
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Remaining
Open (Target Met)