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Show 68. Pasture Management Selection of land and mixture best adapted to the various types of soil and moisture conditions; methods of establishing pasture; rotating with other crops; methods of grazing, fencing, fertilizing, and other management problems. One lecture and one laboratory. A W S (2). Staff 71. Practical Livestock FeedingChoice and use of feeds. Four lectures and one laboratory. W (5). Staff 72. Beef ProductionBreeds and market classes of beef cattle; selection of feeder and fat cattle; management practices in purchasing and fattening cattle for market; marketing of home grown crops through beef cattle; study of cattle-feeding operations. Four lectures and one laboratory. W (5). Staff 73. Practical Livestock Breeding and Selection Principles of breeding and selection of farm animals. One lecture and one laboratory. AS (2). Staff 75. Practical Poultry Management Poultry breeding, feeding, sanitation, and culling of flocks. Three lectures and one laboratory. AS (4). Staff 76. Animal HygienePrevention and control of infectious diseases; and care and treatment of wounds and injuries. Four lectures and one laboratory. A W S (5). Staff 77. Practical Dairy Herd Management Use of dairy equipment and the general practices of feeding and management of a dairy herd. Three lectures and one laboratory. W (4). Staff 80. Practical Marketing of LivestockA program planned in cooperation with all the marketing agencies of the area to train those interested in buying and selling livestock at the stockyards. Two lectures and one laboratory. A W S (3). Staff 86. Farm Bookkeeping RecordsFundamentals of accounting with particular application to the business of farming. Three lectures. A W (3). Staff 87. Farm Management Factors of production; prices and economic trends; budgets, labor and feed records; choice and combination of enterprises. Five lectures. A VV (5). Butterfield 89. Utah Farm LawImportant principles. Five lectures. A W (5). 330 93. Landscape DesignDesign of private and public properties. Prerequisites: General landscape gardening and drawing. Four lectures and one laboratory. S (5). Staff 95. Nursery PracticePropagation and care of ornamental plants in seed beds, cold frames, lath houses, and nurseries; planting nursery stock, seed collection, propagation, nursery care, and sales. Field trips to nurseries. Two lectures and one laboratory. A S (3). Staff 97. Plant Materials Classification, identification, requirements and uses of both woody and herbaceous plants for landscape purposes. Both native and introduced plants. Prerequisites: Botany 1 or 2. Two lectures and one laboratory. AWS (3). Staff Department of Welding Technology Associate Professor Howard M. Johnson The Welding Technology curriculum is designed for the student who wishes to major in welding technology in the various aspects of electric, oxyacetylene and inert processes. Students may complete a two-year program by following the two-year curriculum. Those who wish to meet requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree will need to consult with the Department head following the completion of the two-year program. General service courses are offered for those in related areas who wish to become familiar with the basic principles of welding as it applies to their respective fields. Courses of Instruction 021. General WeldingProject work in various phases of acetylene and arc welding. For pre-college students. Five laboratories. Su (2-5). Staff 022. General Theory of Welding Theory in various phases of acetylene and arc welding. For pre-college students. Five lectures. Su (2-5). Staff 1. Oxyacetylene Processes Skill in welding, cutting, hard-facing, surface-bonding, testing, and inspection of sheet and plate steel welding as applied to the American welding standards. Five laboratories. A (5). Johnson 331 |