Tree and Small Fruit Production
Current principles and cultural practices of deciduous tree, bush, and vine fruit crop production in Florida and in other regions of the World. Major emphasis will be on practical aspects.
Jeff Williamson, deciduous fruit specialist
2113 Fifield Hall
(352) 273-4823
Email: jgrw@ufl.edu
There will be three exams during the semester.
The three exams will contribute 90% of the final grade. Tests will be discussion type. Class attendance and participation will contribute 10%.You can get these 10 points by not missing more than 3 lectures total and by making weekly comments or questions in class.
Final Grades will be 90+ =A, 80-89=B, 70-79=C, 60-69=D.
Academic Honesty:
By registering for classes, all students agree to abide by and follow the University of
Florida Honor Code. Students not familiar with the Honor Code should consult their
Undergraduate Catalogue. Honor Code violations in this course will not be tolerated, and
may result in the assignment of a failing grade. Students observing an Honor Code
violation should report them to the instructor or T.A. immediately.
The Honor Code: We, the members of the University of Florida community, pledge to
hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honesty and integrity. On all
work submitted for credit by students at the university, the following pledge is either
required or implied: "On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid in
doing this assignment."
Additional Course Policies and Procedures
Follow all safety regulations during the gardening periods. Personal safety is individual's
responsibility.
UF Counseling Services:
(a) University Counseling Center, 301 Peabody Hall, 392-1575.
personal and career counseling; (b) Student Mental Health, 392-1171, personal
counseling; (c) Sexual assault Recovery Services, 392-1161, sexual assault counseling
and (d) Career Resource center, 392-1601, career development assistance.
"Students requesting classroom accommodation must first register with the Dean of
Students Office. The Dean of Students Office will provide documentation to the student
who must then provide this documentation to the Instructor when requesting
accommodation."
