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Dec 11, 2024
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AEC 302 - AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
Credit(s): 4
A comprehensive study of economic principles and management tools useful in farm and agribusiness decision making. Utilizes a systems approach to the planning, implementation and control of the agricultural business. Specific attention to application of management and decision theory, economic principles used in decision making, and risk management strategies. Emphasis on planning the future course of the business, acquiring and managing the necessary resources, and establishing physical and financial control over the business. Lab incorporates microeconomic applications of management principles developed in lectures. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, two hours per week.
Prereq: ‘C’ or better in ECO 201. Approved for Distance Learning.
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