International Experience in Agronomy Costa Rica Spring Break 2020

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International Experience in Agronomy Costa Rica Spring Break 2020 March 5 to 14

COST Program fee: $3,199 Tuition: 3 Credit Hours Out of pocket: <$350 

COURSE INFORMATION Sign up by October 1, 2019! Weekly sessions Jan 21 through March 24 Travel Dates: March 5 – 14, 2020 3 Credit Hours AGRON 302-Agronomy International Study Tour AGRON 502-International Experience in Agronomy AGRON 902-International Agronomy Experience for Graduate Students 

STUDENTS WILL GAIN FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE WITH: unique and diverse cropping systems in a different climate and geography agronomic challenges, opportunities, and solutions presented by different soils, crops, climate, and culture and management practices to sustain agricultural productivity and profitability in a tropical environment.

INFORMATIONAL MEETING SEPTEMBER 3, 5:30 PM THROCKMORTON 2002 Kraig Roozeboom Professor, Dept. of Agronomy 3709 Throckmorton 785-532-3781 kraig@ksu.edu Nathan Nelson Professor, Dept. of Agronomy 2708 Throckmorton 785-532-5115 nonelson@ksu.edu