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{{short description|The study of the science and technology of producing and using plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel.}}
{{Short description|The study of the science and technology of producing and using plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel.}}


'''Agricultural science''' is a broad multidisciplinary field that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic, and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. It includes the study of [[agronomy]], [[horticulture]], [[animal science]], [[soil science]], [[entomology]], [[plant pathology]], and [[agricultural engineering]].
[[File:Norman_Borlaug.jpg|thumb|right|Norman Borlaug, a key figure in agricultural science.]]
 
'''Agricultural science''' is a broad multidisciplinary field that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic, and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. It is a key driver of agricultural productivity and sustainability.
 
==Overview==
Agricultural science involves research and development on:
* [[Plant breeding]] and [[genetics]]
* [[Soil science]]
* [[Entomology]]
* [[Agricultural engineering]]
* [[Agricultural economics]]
* [[Animal science]]


==History==
==History==
The history of agricultural science dates back to the early development of agriculture itself. Early agricultural practices were based on trial and error, but over time, systematic study and experimentation led to the development of more efficient and productive methods. The [[Green Revolution]] in the mid-20th century, led by figures such as [[Norman Borlaug]], significantly increased agricultural productivity worldwide.
The history of agricultural science can be traced back to the early days of human civilization when humans first began to domesticate plants and animals. The field has evolved significantly over the centuries, with major advancements occurring during the [[Green Revolution]].
 
===Green Revolution===
[[File:Norman_Borlaug.jpg|thumb|left|Norman Borlaug, known as the "father of the Green Revolution."]]
The Green Revolution refers to a set of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives that occurred between the 1940s and the late 1960s. It increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Norman Borlaug, an American agronomist, played a pivotal role in this movement by developing high-yielding varieties of wheat.


==Branches of Agricultural Science==
==Branches of Agricultural Science==
Agricultural science is divided into several branches, each focusing on different aspects of agriculture.


===Agronomy===
===Plant Science===
[[Agronomy]] is the science of soil management and crop production. It involves the study of plant genetics, plant physiology, meteorology, and soil science. Agronomists work to improve the quality and quantity of food produced by crops.
Plant science, or [[botany]], is the study of plant life. It includes the study of plant physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.


===Horticulture===
===Soil Science===
[[Horticulture]] is the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology, and business of growing plants. It includes the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, herbs, sprouts, mushrooms, algae, flowers, seaweeds, and non-food crops such as grass and ornamental trees and plants.
[[Soil science]] is the study of soil as a natural resource. It includes soil formation, classification, and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and these properties in relation to the use and management of soils.


===Animal Science===
===Animal Science===
[[Animal science]] is the study of the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind. It includes the study of animal breeding, genetics, nutrition, physiology, and management.
[[Animal science]] is the study of the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind. It includes aspects of animal breeding, genetics, nutrition, physiology, and management.
 
===Soil Science===
[[Soil science]] is the study of soil as a natural resource. It includes the study of soil formation, classification, and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and these properties in relation to the use and management of soils.


===Entomology===
==Applications==
[[Entomology]] is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In agriculture, entomologists study the role of insects in crop production and pest management.
Agricultural science has numerous applications, including:
 
* Improving crop yields
===Plant Pathology===
* Enhancing the nutritional value of food
[[Plant pathology]] is the scientific study of plant diseases caused by pathogens and environmental conditions. Plant pathologists work to understand the mechanisms of disease development and to develop methods for disease control.
* Developing sustainable farming practices
 
* Managing pests and diseases
===Agricultural Engineering===
* Conserving natural resources
[[Agricultural engineering]] involves the application of engineering principles to agricultural production and processing. It includes the design of machinery, equipment, and structures used in farming.
 
==Impact of Agricultural Science==
Agricultural science has had a profound impact on the world by increasing food production, improving food security, and enhancing the sustainability of agricultural practices. The development of high-yield crop varieties, improved pest control methods, and advanced irrigation techniques are some of the contributions of agricultural science.


==Related pages==
==Related pages==
* [[Green Revolution]]
* [[Agronomy]]
* [[Horticulture]]
* [[Agroecology]]
* [[Sustainable agriculture]]
* [[Sustainable agriculture]]
* [[Food security]]
* [[Biotechnology]]
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Norman Borlaug.jpg|Norman Borlaug, a key figure in the Green Revolution.
</gallery>


[[Category:Agricultural sciences]]
[[Category:Agricultural sciences]]

Latest revision as of 11:34, 15 February 2025

The study of the science and technology of producing and using plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel.


File:Norman Borlaug.jpg
Norman Borlaug, a key figure in agricultural science.

Agricultural science is a broad multidisciplinary field that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic, and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. It is a key driver of agricultural productivity and sustainability.

Overview[edit]

Agricultural science involves research and development on:

History[edit]

The history of agricultural science can be traced back to the early days of human civilization when humans first began to domesticate plants and animals. The field has evolved significantly over the centuries, with major advancements occurring during the Green Revolution.

Green Revolution[edit]

File:Norman Borlaug.jpg
Norman Borlaug, known as the "father of the Green Revolution."

The Green Revolution refers to a set of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives that occurred between the 1940s and the late 1960s. It increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Norman Borlaug, an American agronomist, played a pivotal role in this movement by developing high-yielding varieties of wheat.

Branches of Agricultural Science[edit]

Agricultural science is divided into several branches, each focusing on different aspects of agriculture.

Plant Science[edit]

Plant science, or botany, is the study of plant life. It includes the study of plant physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.

Soil Science[edit]

Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource. It includes soil formation, classification, and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and these properties in relation to the use and management of soils.

Animal Science[edit]

Animal science is the study of the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind. It includes aspects of animal breeding, genetics, nutrition, physiology, and management.

Applications[edit]

Agricultural science has numerous applications, including:

  • Improving crop yields
  • Enhancing the nutritional value of food
  • Developing sustainable farming practices
  • Managing pests and diseases
  • Conserving natural resources

Related pages[edit]