Topics in Herbalism II

This class introduces students to the depth and diversity of Herbalism, comparing different types of herbal practice, including phytotherapy, clinical herbalism, community herbalism,aromatherapy, flower essence/plant-spirit medicine, and homeopathy.

Farm Enterprise Practicum

Guided practicum experience providing students with practical experience in growing crops, as well as managing and marketing these crops in support of their educational goals. Students will develop, use and evaluate crop plans including all aspects of production and marketing. Students will gain practical experience in management of soil fertility, water, and pests using IPM and organic methods. Weekly seminar and field work participation required. . Prerequisites: STOCKSCH 105 and 325; and Junior standing. Enrollment limited. Offered in Spring term.
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