
CSS 2110 Field Crop Systems
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
Cornell University
Welcome!
Field Crops are a very important part of the world's food supply, by direct
consumption and indirectly through animal and microbial products. Wheat, rice
and corn alone account for 75% of the world's grain production and 56% of the
world's food energy. Field crops are becoming an important source of biofuels
(ethanol, biodiesel, fiber, and pelleted grasses) in competition with our food
supply. In this course, you will study these and the other seed and forage crops
that feed the world. Environmental factors, crop management practices, harvesting
and storage, nutrition and health, crop improvement, and responses to environmental
stresses affecting a crop's growth, development, maturation, yield, and quality
will be explored. Contemporary field crop systems emphasized.
Course Catalog Description:
- Crop and Soil Sciences 2110--Field Crop Systems-- Fall.
4 credits. MWF 10:10, MTW 1:25-4:25, 105 Bradfield Hall. Two to four field trips
during lab periods (until 5 p.m. or on weekends!) Ralph
L. Obendorf
- Principles of field-crop growth, development and maturation, species
recognition, soil and climatic adaptations, tillage systems, liming and mineral
nutrition, cropping sequences, management systems, nutrition and health, and
crop improvement are considered. Grain, protein, oil, fiber, biofuel and forage
crops are emphasized. Laboratory utilizes living plants and extensive crop garden.
Required Text:
- Martin, J.H., R.P. Waldren, and D.L. Stamp. 2006.
Principles of field crop production, 4th edition. Pearson Prentice Hall, 954
pages. ISBN 0130259675. Mann Library call number: SB187.U6 M3 2006
- Course packet (includes lecture outlines and lab outlines), available from The Cornell Bookstore
- Abendroth, L.J., Elmore, R.W., Boyer, M.J., Marlay, S.K. (2011) Corn Growth and Development. PMR 1009. Iowa State University Extension, Ames, IA. March 2011. 29 pages. Color. $14.00
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/store/
- Pedersen, P. (2009) Soybean Growth and Development. PM 1945. Iowa State University Extension, Ames, IA. Reviewed December 2009. 28 pages. Color. $4.00
https://www.extension.iastate.edu/store/
- Other textbooks will be used and will be on reserve.
Optional Text:
- Barnes, R.F., Nelson, C.J., Collins, M. and Moore, K.J., editors. 2003. Forages, sixth edition, volume 1. Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA, 556 pages. ISBN 9780813804217. Mann Library call number: SB193.H89x 2003.
- Conner, D.J., Loomis, R.S., Cassman, K.G. 2011. Crop Ecology, second edition. Cambridge University Press. 568 pages. ISBN: 9780521744034 Available from Cambridge University Press web site or Amazon.com. Available in hard back, soft back, or electronic form (electronic book from Amazon.com, download free kindle app from Amazon for PC or Mac). A useful textbook for the first third of course.
Places to Go:
- More about Crop and Soil Sciences 2110
- Lecture Schedule: Calendar of lecture
topics and exam dates. ***Dates are subject to change depending upon coverage
of topics during lectures***
- Laboratory Schedule: Calendar of laboratory
topics and practicum dates. ***Dates are subject to change depending upon
coverage of topics***
- Other important information: Instructors,
meeting times, prerequisites, texts, grading, exam dates, etc.
- Other useful pages
Suggestions or questions about this page should be addressed to Ralph
L. Obendorf.
Last updated: August 19, 2011
First created: May 24, 2007