Monday, March 3, 2014

How to Know-How

     One particular subject on agriculture that serves as a "doctor of crops" is the Crop Protection. On this very difficult course, as what I am looking at it, we consequently learn a lot more things. 
     On our Crop Protection 1, which primarily tackles the common pest insects, weeds, and pathogens as well as their elaborate definition. The lessons there seem to be express at a way too scholarly approach, but our instructors managed to simplify it somehow. Their scientific names, though very unfamiliar to the ears, became fun to memorize, I think so. We had at first a hard time dealing with this matters, but due to the need for compliance, we survived this fun and tragic subject, as what I only can afford to state.
      Currently, we're taking up Crop Protection 2, the subject with Crop Protection 1 as its prerequisite. This course is focusing on Integrated Pest Management (IPM). Same as its requisite, a very tough course it became. On this part, in-depth discussions about organically-oriented way of dealing with particular crops' pests and diseases. A lot of reportings, and discussions were made to be efficient in imparting the thoughts that should be known by us. It may be sanguinary in mind, but I think it's worth it. As of now, we've done our final examination, and hoping to get a decent grade there.

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