Basis Level 4 Foundation Award Agronomy (Agriculture)
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Level
Other -
Start Date
Wednesday 19th February 2025 -
Venue
Easton College -
Course Code
H0477
Summary
Agronomy is a part of agriculture that focuses on the science behind soil management and crop production and is continually changing as technology evolves and legislation and regulations continue to be developed and improved. Every farm is unique with different rotational plans and environmental commitments being met with different challenges. Agronomists are trained to provide farmers with advice on dealing with these challenges. They will advise on important crop management decisions including agricultural information about soil fertility, crop management and pest control. This includes taking into account of changing conditions such as temperature and water and nutrient availability with the overall aim of producing optimum yields while protecting the natural environment.
An excellent course for those considering agronomy and crop management as a career, crop managers and farmers who want to improve their skills and understanding and spray operators keen to enhance their effectiveness.
2025
Training Dates: 19th, 20th February, 18th June. 9-5pm
Twilight walks: 19th march, 9th April, 30th April, 21st may, 11th June. 4-6.30pm
Exam Date: 25.6.2025
Entry Requirements
none
Learning Outcomes
This qualification leads to the BASIS Foundation Award in Agronomy Level 4
Assessment
Exam
Please let us know if you have any learning disability when you start the course
Fees
£965.00
Where Next?
Book Online for Basis Level 4 Foundation Award Agronomy (Agriculture)
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