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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Agronomy


William Schapaugh, Interim Head
M. D. Ransom, Assistant Head – Teaching
J. P. Shroyer, Extension State Leader
Scott Staggenborg, Director of Graduate Studies

University Distinguished Professor: Rice; Professors: Al-Khatib, Buchholz, Devlin, Donnelly, Fjell, A. Fritz, Ham, Kirkham, Kluitenberg, Maddux, Mengel, Owensby, Peterson, Pierzynski, Ransom, Schapaugh, Shroyer, Staggenborg, Stone, Thien, Thompson, and Welch; Associate Professors: Dille, Duncan, Fick, J. Fritz, Heer, Janssen, V. Martin, Olson, Prasad, and Yu; Assistant Professors: Hettiarachchi, K. Martin, Nelson, Presley, Roozeboom, Ruiz Diaz, and Tesso; Instructor: D. Minihan; Agronomist: Schaffer; Associate State Climatologist: Knapp; Assistant Agronomists: Lingenfelser and Stamm; Adjunct Professors: Cox, Fjell, Sears, Skidmore, Tilley, Tuinstra, Upadhyaya, and West; Adjunct Associate Professors: Hagen, Horak, Leikam, and Wiles; Adjunct Assistant Professors: Bai, Bean, Brown-Guedira, Pumphrey, and Tatarko; Adjunct Associate Agronomist: Strouts; Emeriti Professors: Claassen, Gordon, Hargrove, Hobbs, Kilgore, Liang, Paulsen, Posler, Regehr, Russ, Swallow, Vanderlip, Wassom, and Whitney; Emeriti Associate Professors: Atkinson, Eberle, Ehler, and Ohlenbusch; Emeriti Assistant Professors: Lundquist and Moore.

2004 Throckmorton Hall
785-532-6101
Fax: 785-532-6094
E-mail: agronomy@k-state.edu
www.agronomy.k-state.edu

The Department of Agronomy provides statewide leadership in teaching, research, and extension in crop, soil, and range sciences. Weed science, crop breeding, climatology, and protecting soil and water resources are also important components of the departmental mission. Advances in these sciences have major impact on transforming the bounty of the natural resources of Kansas into the present standard of living enjoyed by its people.  

Agriculture is of preeminent importance to the economy of Kansas. Responsibilities of the department relate directly to the production inputs of 65,000 farms on 47.5 million acres of cropland and rangeland in the state. Many research and extension activities are conducted cooperatively with faculty at outlying research centers, in other Departments in the College of Agriculture, other Colleges at Kansas State University, and with colleagues and organizations beyond Kansas.

Agronomists use science and natural resources like soil, water, and plants to sustain the world’s food supply and a quality environment. Their challenge is to understand, manage, and protect earth’s vital resources while addressing humanity’s basic concerns about quality of life. Agronomy is basic to food production and offers an exciting career to those interested in food, feed, and fiber production.


 

Programs

Bachelor of Science

Minor

Courses

Agronomy