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CROP PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

SYLLABUS OF CROP PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 1. COURSE INFORMATION 2. TOPICS 3. COURSE REQUIREMENTS 4. GRADING POLICY

I. COURSE INFORMATION LEARNING METHOD COMPETENCE BASE CURRICULUM (Kurikulum Berbasis Kompetensi) by
STUDENT CENTERED LEARNING (SCL)
DIDNT USE :

TEACHER CENTERED LEARNING (TCL)

tell me and I will forget, show me and I will remember, involve me and I will understand

COMPETENCE BASE CURRICULUM (KBK) KOMPETENSI KOGNITIF : MAHASISWA MENGUASAI, MEMAHAMI DAN DAPAT MENERAPKAN ILMU DAN TEKNOLOGI PRODUKSI TANAMAN KOMPETENSI PSIKOMOTORIK : MAHASISWA DAPAT MELAKUKAN DENGAN TEPAT, BENAR DAN LANCAR (TRAMPIL) TEKNOLOGI PRODUKSI TANAMAN KOMPETENSI AFEKTIF : MAHASISWA MEMPUNYAI SIKAP DAN TATA NILAI AKADEMIS DALAM MELAKUKAN TEKNOLOGI PRODUKSI TANAMAN

THE CROP PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY CREDIT POINT : 6 class 2 point practical class 2 point tutorial 2 point CLASS HOURS : Tuesday or Thursday 07.30 09.05 am TUTORIAL HOURS: Tuesday or Thursday 09.2511.05 am CLASS PLACE : Faculty of Agriculture UB PRACTICAL HOURS : 14.00 - 17.00 pm PRACTICAL PLACE : Kepuharjo Farm

LECTURERS
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS

Dr. Ir. Muji Santoso, MS

Dr. Ir. Agus Suryanto,MS

Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Guritno Dr. Ir. Titin Sumarni, MS

Dr. Ir. Lily Agustina, MS Prof. Dr. Ir. Husni Thamrin, MS Prof. Dr. Ir. Eko Widaryanto, Ir. Swasono Heddy, MS Dr. Ir. Setyono Yudho, MS Ir. Kusriharti, MS Dr. Ir. M. Dawam M, Dr. Ir. Agung Nugroho, MSMS Prof. Dr. Ir. Sudiarso, MS Ir. Nawawi, MS

Dr. Ir. Lilik Setyobudi, MS

CLASS HOURS + LECTURERS (Sept - Dec 2011) MONDAY : TUTORIAL 07.30 09.10 COURSE 09.25 11.05
CLASS A FP 3.2 : BBG B FP 3.6 : HTS C FP 3.4 : YSH D FP 3.1 : MNW E HPT 1 : MDM F HPT 2 : EWD G HPT 3 : AGN

WEDNESDAY: TUTORIAL 07.30 09.10 COURSE 09.25 11.05


CLASS A FP 3.2 : LAN B - FP 3.6 : ASR C - FP 3.4 : LSB D - FP 3.1 : SYR E - HPT 1 : TNS

PRACTICAL HOURS : 14.00 17.00

REFERENCES
Acquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and Practices (required) BPS (Statistic Centre Bureau). 2005. Harvest Area, Production and Yield of Rice, Corn, Potatoes and Palm Oil in Indonesia, 2001 - 2004. www.bps.go.id (required) Deborah L. Martin. 1992. The Rodale Book of Composting. Gliessman, Stephen R. 2000. Agroecology. Ecological Processes in Sustainable Agriculture Reddy, K.R. and H.F. Hodges. 2000. Climate Change and Global Crop Productivity Willem, C. Beets. 1982. Multiple Cropping & Tropical Farming Systems Shouchi Yoshida . 1981 Fundamentals of Rice Crop Science (required) Kevin J. Young and Steve P. 2000. Crop Ecosystem Responses to Climatic Change : Maize and Sorghum. Climate Change and Global Crop Productivity .

What is Technology? n., pl. -gies.


The application of science, especially

to industrial or commercial objectives.

The

scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective.

L. Setyobudi

Crop Production

is a complex business, requiring many skills (such as biology, agronomy, mechanics, and marketing) and covering a variety of operations throughout the year.

Crop Production Technology


L. Setyobudi

Applied Science using crops Required many skills Used to acheaved commercial

Definisi : Penerapan teknologi pada budidaya tanaman yang memerlukan berbagai skill/keahlian Untuk tujuan komersial/mendapatkan Produksi tanaman
Ref 20 jan 11

II. TOPICS
Crop Production Technology is the manage process of crop production which needed directly or indirectly by the people.

16 TOPICS

1. INTRODUCTION

2. POTENCY AND PRODUCTION OF CEREALS

3. POTENCY AND PRODUCTION OF TUBER AND LEGUME CROPS

4. POTENCY AND PRODUCTION OF FRUITS

5. POTENCY AND PRODUCTION OF VEGETABLES

6. POTENCY AND PRODUCTION OF ORNAMENTAL CROPS

Mucuna bracteata

7. POTENCY AND PRODUCTION OF ANNUAL CROPS

8. POTENCY AND PRODUCTION OF PERENIAL CROPS

MIDTERM TEST
MIDTERM TEST BASED ON MATERIAL FROM THE LECTURES OF WEEK 1 7 AND THE TEXTBOOK

MINGGU 9 10 - 11 : PENGELOLAAN LAHAN : 1.Pengolahan tanah 2.Pemupukan 3. Irigasi

MINGGU 12 13 14 : PENGELOLAAN HAMA DAN PENYAKIT

FINAL TEST
FINAL TEST BASED ON MATERIAL FROM THE LECTURES OF WEEK 9 15 AND THE TEXTBOOK

III. COURSE REQUIREMENTS


Homework : weekly homework assigments/presentations are due every Tuesday Quiz: quiz will be completed everytime without prior warning Midterm Test : based on material from the lectures of week 2 8 and the textbook Final Test : based on material from the lectures of week 9 16 and the textbook The exams will be doing an open and closed book test A make-up exam in week 17, available only to those who miss an exam for a good reason, such as a serious illeness or death in the family If students are more than 20 % absent they will not be allowed/permitted to sit the final examination

IV. GRADING POLICY

3 assesment to this course : Class assesment : 50 % (MID + FINAL TEST + presentation homework + quiz) Practical assesment : 30 % Tutorial assesment : 20 % Student who do not pass one of the assesment will get E grade which means not be able to pass this course

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