Soils 101 - Introduction to Soils
- Instructor: Dr. Richard Stehouwer
- Credits: 3
- Semesters Offered: Fall and Spring
- Texts:
- M.J. Singer and D.N. Munns, 2006, Soils: An Introduction, (6th Ed). Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ
- K.L. Butler and R.C. Stehouwer, Fall 2009, Soils 101: Introduction to Soils Lab Manual. Penn State University, University Park, PA. Available only at the Penn State Bookstore
- Prerequisite: none
- Syllabus: Link to syllabus.
- Links: Course page
Course Description
An introductory course in soil science — presents basic concepts of all aspects of soil science including: composition and genesis; physical, chemical, and biological properties; soil water; classification and mapping; soil conservation; management practices; soil fertility and productivity (liming, nature and use of fertilizers and manures, and soil testing). Introduces relation of soil to current concerns such as environmental quality and non-agricultural land use. This course should instill awareness of soil as a basic natural resource, the use or abuse of which has a considerable influence on human society and life in general.
