Organic ProductionLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: KA00BX07
Objective
The student is able to define the ecological criteria of organic production and is able to present the most important organic production rules. The student knows the organic farming technology of arable crops. The student knows the basics of animal and organic animal husbandry and feeding. The student is able to prepare an organic plan, a crop rotation plan and an animal management plan for moving to an organic farm. The student is able to analyze the factors affecting the profitability of organic production and is able to list the marketing channels of organic products.
Content
Basics of ecology, scale of organic production, rules and controls of organic production, soil fertility and its management, crop rotation, crop rotation plan, fertilization and plant protection in organic farming, organic farming technology for arable crops, economics and marketing, basics of organic livestock production planning.
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Qualifications
Common professional studies in plant husbandry and animal husbandry.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student knows the ecological basis for the organic production and lists the most important rules concerning organic production. The student specifies the main things of the cultivation technique of organic farming and draws up a crop rotation plan for an organic farm. The student lists factors which affect the profitability of the organic production and lists marketing channels.The student can list the main principles of the animal organic production. Student can identify the most important changes caused by the transition to the organic production on a farm.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student describes the ecological basis for the organic production and explains rules concerning organic production. The student makes the summary of the cultivation technique of organic farming and explains factors which affect it. The student draws up a crop rotation plan for an organic farm and justifies the practices of the farm. The student estimates factors affecting the profitability of organic production and lists the marketing channels of different products.The student can explain the main principles of organic animal production. Student can apply the regulations and guidelines of organic production to the conditions of a farm.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student explains which ecological points the organic production is based on and interprets and comments on the rules of organic production. The student explains the cultivation technique of organic farming and analyses affecting factors. The student makes a crop rotation plan for an organic farm, compares different alternatives and justifies his/her choices and development proposals. The student compares the profitability factors of the organic production and the marketing channels.The student can plan the animal production of an organic farm , also in the phases of transition from convential to organic production.
Enrollment
16.04.2022 - 15.01.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 17.03.2023
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Rural Enterprises
- Open University of Applied Sciences
Teachers
- Janne Heikkinen
- Teija Rönkä
Student groups
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MAGRO20
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AGRO20PR
Objective
The student is able to define the ecological criteria of organic production and is able to present the most important organic production rules. The student knows the organic farming technology of arable crops. The student knows the basics of animal and organic animal husbandry and feeding. The student is able to prepare an organic plan, a crop rotation plan and an animal management plan for moving to an organic farm. The student is able to analyze the factors affecting the profitability of organic production and is able to list the marketing channels of organic products.
Content
Basics of ecology, scale of organic production, rules and controls of organic production, soil fertility and its management, crop rotation, crop rotation plan, fertilization and plant protection in organic farming, organic farming technology for arable crops, economics and marketing, basics of organic livestock production planning.
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Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student knows the ecological basis for the organic production and lists the most important rules concerning organic production. The student specifies the main things of the cultivation technique of organic farming and draws up a crop rotation plan for an organic farm. The student lists factors which affect the profitability of the organic production and lists marketing channels.The student can list the main principles of the animal organic production. Student can identify the most important changes caused by the transition to the organic production on a farm.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student describes the ecological basis for the organic production and explains rules concerning organic production. The student makes the summary of the cultivation technique of organic farming and explains factors which affect it. The student draws up a crop rotation plan for an organic farm and justifies the practices of the farm. The student estimates factors affecting the profitability of organic production and lists the marketing channels of different products.The student can explain the main principles of organic animal production. Student can apply the regulations and guidelines of organic production to the conditions of a farm.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student explains which ecological points the organic production is based on and interprets and comments on the rules of organic production. The student explains the cultivation technique of organic farming and analyses affecting factors. The student makes a crop rotation plan for an organic farm, compares different alternatives and justifies his/her choices and development proposals. The student compares the profitability factors of the organic production and the marketing channels.The student can plan the animal production of an organic farm , also in the phases of transition from convential to organic production.
Qualifications
Common professional studies in plant husbandry and animal husbandry.
Enrollment
19.04.2021 - 10.01.2022
Timing
10.01.2022 - 29.04.2022
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Rural Enterprises
- Open University of Applied Sciences
Teachers
- Erkki Vihonen
- Teija Rönkä
- Arja Nykänen
Responsible person
Arja Nykänen
Student groups
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AGRO19B
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MAGRO19
Objective
The student is able to define the ecological criteria of organic production and is able to present the most important organic production rules. The student knows the organic farming technology of arable crops. The student knows the basics of animal and organic animal husbandry and feeding. The student is able to prepare an organic plan, a crop rotation plan and an animal management plan for moving to an organic farm. The student is able to analyze the factors affecting the profitability of organic production and is able to list the marketing channels of organic products.
Content
Basics of ecology, scale of organic production, rules and controls of organic production, soil fertility and its management, crop rotation, crop rotation plan, fertilization and plant protection in organic farming, organic farming technology for arable crops, economics and marketing, basics of organic livestock production planning.
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Materials
Rajala 2004. Luonnonmukainen maatalous. HY, Maaseudun tutkimus- ja koulutuskeskus
OR
Källander & Bovin 1993. Luonnonmukainen maanviljely. Kirjayhtymä
Teaching methods
Contact teaching and supervision 45 %, approved assingments 40 %, exam 15 %.
Student workload
Totally 135 h, scheduled studies 60 h and autonomous studies 75 h.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student knows the ecological basis for the organic production and lists the most important rules concerning organic production. The student specifies the main things of the cultivation technique of organic farming and draws up a crop rotation plan for an organic farm. The student lists factors which affect the profitability of the organic production and lists marketing channels.The student can list the main principles of the animal organic production. Student can identify the most important changes caused by the transition to the organic production on a farm.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student describes the ecological basis for the organic production and explains rules concerning organic production. The student makes the summary of the cultivation technique of organic farming and explains factors which affect it. The student draws up a crop rotation plan for an organic farm and justifies the practices of the farm. The student estimates factors affecting the profitability of organic production and lists the marketing channels of different products.The student can explain the main principles of organic animal production. Student can apply the regulations and guidelines of organic production to the conditions of a farm.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student explains which ecological points the organic production is based on and interprets and comments on the rules of organic production. The student explains the cultivation technique of organic farming and analyses affecting factors. The student makes a crop rotation plan for an organic farm, compares different alternatives and justifies his/her choices and development proposals. The student compares the profitability factors of the organic production and the marketing channels.The student can plan the animal production of an organic farm , also in the phases of transition from convential to organic production.
Assessment methods and criteria
- Active participation in lectures
- Approved assignments
- Exam
Qualifications
Common professional studies in plant husbandry and animal husbandry.