Ag Economics
One Term Grades 11, 12 Elective
This course will study the fundamental concepts of economics in everyday life. Students will compare the aspects of local, state, and national production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services; demonstrate an understanding of supply and demand; analyze how an economy affects people, budgets, businesses, government, and the environment; and study the relevant issue(s) related to economics. This course will fulfill the .5 required credit for Economics.
Agriculture Classes
- Advanced Metals
- Adv Wildlife & the Environment
- Ag Economics
- Ag Exploration 9 A & B
- Ag Science 10 A & B
- Ag Production 11 A & B
- Agri-Business 12 A & B
- Companion Animals
- Farm to Table
- Floral Design
- Gardening
- Home Survival
- Intro to Floriculture
- Landscape and Design
- Large Animal Science
- Metals, Manufacturing & Welding
- Natural Resource Science
- P.A.C.T
- Power Tech
- Woods, Water, & Wildlife
- MN West Intro to Animal Science
- MN West Intro to Horticulture
- MN West Principles of Agronomy