Department of Agronomy

About Agronomy

Agronomy is the branch of agricultural science that focuses on crop production and soil management to ensure sustainable and efficient farming. It integrates principles from various disciplines, including soil science, plant physiology, meteorology, and genetics, to optimize crop growth, improve yields, and conserve natural resources. Agronomists work on developing and implementing practices such as precision farming, integrated nutrient management, weed and pest control, irrigation techniques, and climate-resilient agriculture. The field plays a crucial role in addressing global challenges like food security, soil degradation, and climate change by promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Through research, innovation, and extension services, agronomy helps farmers enhance productivity while maintaining environmental balance.

Faculty Members

Courses in Agronomy

Sr.No.YearSemesterCourse No.CreditsCourse Title
1Ist YearIAGRO-1112 (1+1)Fundamentals of Agronomy-I
2Ist YearIAGRO-1122 (1+1)Introductory Agro-meteorology and Climate change
3Ist YearIIAGRO-1232 (1+1)Fundamentals of Agronomy-II
4IInd YearIIIAGRO-2342 (1+1)Crop Production Technology-I (Kharif crops)
5IInd YearIIIAGRO-2352 (1+1)Rainfed Agriculture and Watershed Management
6IInd YearIVAGRO-2462 (1+1)Crop Production Technology-II (Rabi crops)
7IInd YearIVAGRO-2472 (1+1)Farming System and Sustainable Agriculture
8IInd YearIVAGRO-2482 (1+1)Principles of Organic Farming
9IIIrd YearVAGRO-3591 (0+1)Practical Crop Production-I (Kharif crops)
10IIIrd YearVELE AGRO-35103 (2+1)Weed Management (Elective)
11IIIrd YearVIAGRO-36111 (0+1)Practical Crop Production-II(Rabi crops)
12IIIrd YearVIAGRO-36122 (1+1)Geo-informatics and Nano-technology and Precision Farming
13IVth YearVIIRAWE-47012 (0+2)Agronomy
14IVth YearVIIIELM AGRO-480110(0+10)Organic Farming Production Technology
15IVth YearVIIIELM AGRO-480210(0+10)Commercial production of organic inputs

Course Outcome

The Agronomy courses aim to equip students with fundamental and advanced knowledge of crop production, soil management, and sustainable farming practices. Students learn about key agronomic principles, including crop growth, nutrient and water management, weed control, and climate-smart agriculture. The curriculum covers both Kharif and Rabi crop production technologies, organic farming, rainfed agriculture, and watershed management, ensuring a holistic understanding of field crop cultivation.

Practical training in precision farming, geo-informatics, nano-technology, and commercial organic input production enhances students’ technical skills for modern agriculture. Through hands-on experiences in practical crop production and rural agricultural work experience (RAWE), students develop problem-solving abilities and gain exposure to real-world farming challenges. The program prepares them for careers in research, extension, agribusiness, and sustainable farm management.

Projects:
1.Vermi-compost Unit
2.Crop cafeteria (Every season).
3.Research Trials on
– Study the Effect of Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) Compost on Growth and Yield of Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.)” and
– Study the Effect of Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) Compost on Growth and Yield of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.)”

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