Instructor(s): Dr. Richard Ferguson
Number of Credit Hours: 2
Cross-listings: None
Prerequisites: PLAS/SOIL 366 and STAT 801.
Description: Basic concepts of soil variability, its underlying causes. The impact spatial variability has on soil management, primarily for crop production. Geographic and geo-statistical concepts. Use of spatial information for more profitable crop production.
Learning Outcomes/Course Objectives
- Identify sources and scales of soil variation.
- Evaluate when variability is manageable and when it is not.
- Identify both public and self-generated spatial information resources.
- Use GIS to summarize and analyze data.
- Collect data and analyze it to quantify variability.
Prerequisites: Admission to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Successful completion of AGRO/SOIL 366 and STAT 801.
Course Requirements & Materials:
- Technical Requirements: Access to high-speed Internet and email with up-to-date browsers and the ability to view videos (recommended browsers are Firefox, Chrome, and Safari)
- Textbooks: No textbooks required. All course materials are online in Canvas.