Plant and Soil (2025)
Other Idaho CTE sets
- First Steps Standards (2023)
- Marketing: Secondary (2016)
- Administrative Services (2014)
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- Agriculture Welding (2025)
- Animal Science (2024)
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- Applied Accounting (2015)
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- Early Childhood Education (2022)
- Ecology and Natural Resource Management (2017)
- Graphic Design (2016)
- Journalism (2017)
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- Media Tech- Commercial Photography (2016)
- Nursing Assistant (2025)
- Ornamental Horticulture (2024)
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- Precision Machining (2026)
- Teen Living (2016)
- Web Design and Development (2014)
- Workplace Skills and Career Readiness (2016)
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- Fashion and Textiles (2010)
- Housing, Interiors, and Furnishings
- Nutrition & Foods (2012)
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Other Idaho CTE sets
- First Steps Standards (2023)
- Marketing: Secondary (2016)
- Administrative Services (2014)
- Administrative Services (2024)
- Agribusiness (2015)
- Agriculture Food Science and Processing (2018)
- Agriculture Leadership and Communications (2017)
- Agriculture Mechanics and Power Systems (2017)
- Agriculture Small Engine Repair (2025)
- Agriculture Welding (2025)
- Animal Science (2024)
- Apparel and Textiles (2020)
- Applied Accounting (2015)
- Cabinetry and Fine Woodworking (2026)
- Cabinetry and Millwork (2016)
- Culinary Arts (2023)
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- Digital Literacy Essential Standards (2024)
- Digital Media Production (2017)
- Early Childhood Education (2022)
- Ecology and Natural Resource Management (2017)
- Graphic Design (2016)
- Journalism (2017)
- Marketing: 9, 10, 11, 12 (2016)
- Media Tech- Commercial Photography (2016)
- Nursing Assistant (2025)
- Ornamental Horticulture (2024)
- Personal and Family Finance: High School Personal Finance (2020)
- Precision Machining (2026)
- Teen Living (2016)
- Web Design and Development (2014)
- Workplace Skills and Career Readiness (2016)
- Workplace Skills for Career Readiness (2021)
- Fashion and Textiles (2010)
- Housing, Interiors, and Furnishings
- Nutrition & Foods (2012)
- Parenting and Child Development (2023)
- Precision Machining (2015): Grades 10-12
- Culinary Arts (2015)
- Educational Assistant (2009)
- Food Science and Nutrition (2004)
- Rehabilitation Services Program (2018)
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND LEADERSHIP 1.0
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Student Leadership in Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) and Professional Associations 1.1
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Explore the role of professional organizations and/or associations in the Plant and Soil Science industry.1.1.1
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Define the value, role, and opportunities provided through career technical student organizations.1.1.2
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Engage in career exploration and leadership development.1.1.3
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Supervised Agricultural Experience1.2
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Maintain Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) record books.1.2.1
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Describe the proficiency award areas related to the SAE program area.1.2.2
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Describe necessary steps to receive higher degrees in FFA.1.2.3
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PLANT ANATOMY AND IDENTIFICATION 2.0
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Plant Anatomy2.1
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Describe the primary parts of a plant and their functions.2.1.1
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Describe the parts of plant cells and their functions.2.1.2
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Identify the three basic types of tissues found in a plant (i.e., dermal, vascular, ground) and their functions.2.1.3
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Plant Identification2.2
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Describe the systems of plant classification.2.2.1
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Differentiate between plant parts and modifications (e.g., roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds).2.2.2
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Determine plant identification by using a dichotomous key.2.2.3
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Identify common Idaho crops.2.2.4
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PLANT PROCESSES AND GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.0
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Plant Processes3.1
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Differentiate among photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration and water/nutrient uptake.3.1.1
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Describe the process and purpose of photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration and water/nutrient uptake.3.1.2
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List factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, and water/nutrient uptake.3.1.3
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Plant Growth and Development3.2
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List the stages of plant growth and development (e.g., germination, vegetative growth, reproductive growth).3.2.1
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Describe environmental conditions affecting the vegetative growth of plants.3.2.2
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Describe asexual and sexual reproduction in plants.3.2.3
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Cultivate asexual and sexual reproduction in plants (e.g., grafting, tubers, cuttings, divisions, seeding, hand pollination).3.2.4
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Classical Plant Breeding3.3
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Describe methods and strategies of pollination.3.3.1
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Describe the selective plant breeding process.3.3.2
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Calculate heritability.3.3.3
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Interpret plant breeding data.3.3.4
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SOIL AND WATER 4.0
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Introduction to Soils4.1
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Describe the function of soil as it relates to plant growth, development, and maintenance.4.1.1
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Describe the factors that affect soil formation (e.g., climate, parent material, organisms, topography, time).4.1.2
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Classify physical properties of soil (e.g., texture, structure, color, profile).4.1.3
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Describe characteristics of the six types of soil structure (i.e., granular, blocky, platy, prismatic, columnar, massive).4.1.4
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Determine soil texture from a sample.4.1.5
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Determine how pH affects the soil.4.1.6
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Identify methods of amending soil pH.4.1.7
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Compare biotic and abiotic components of soil (e.g., organic matter, mineral matter, air space, water space).4.1.8
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Soil Moisture Management4.2
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Describe water movement through different soil textures.4.2.1
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Define key soil moisture terms (e.g., volumetric water content, water potential, water holding capacity, field capacity).4.2.2
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Identify methods of measuring soil moisture.4.2.3
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Irrigation Management4.3
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Identify the need for irrigation, including water holding capacity and soil moisture.4.3.1
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Describe methods of irrigation (e.g., sources, delivery, equipment).4.3.2
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Select irrigation methods for optimum production goals (e.g., equipment, crops, resource availability, economics).4.3.3
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Describe Idaho’s water law based on the appropriation doctrine and its significance in current state agriculture.4.3.4
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Soil Health4.4
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Identify characteristics of soil health (e.g., high organic matter, good soil structure, balanced pH, high biological activity, adequate nutrition).4.4.1
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Describe methods for improving soil health (e.g., cover crops, reduced tillage, multiple species, strip till, compost).4.4.2
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Describe the limitations associated with soil health practices (e.g., economics, manpower, sustainability, time, environment).4.4.3
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PLANT NUTRITION 5.0
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Sources and Roles of Plant Nutrients5.1
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Identify primary nutrients, secondary nutrients, and micronutrients.5.1.1
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Differentiate the roles and functions of primary nutrients, secondary nutrients, and micronutrients in the plant.5.1.2
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Identify the primary sources (i.e., plant available, nutrient form) of N-P-K-S.5.1.3
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Describe nutrient uptake patterns (e.g. diffusion, interception, mass flow).5.1.4
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Identify movement and losses of nutrients from agroecosystems.5.1.5
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Plant Nutrient Deficiencies5.2
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Identify common nutrient deficiencies in crops.5.2.1
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Describe the common causes of nutrient deficiencies in crops.5.2.2
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Diagnose nutrient deficiencies and common problems caused by biological pests.5.2.3
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Soil and Plant Nutrients5.3
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Demonstrate soil sampling techniques.5.3.1
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Interpret Soil Analysis.5.3.2
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Calculate nutrient removal rate by crop.5.3.3
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Calculate fertilizer application and cost, based on soil analysis.5.3.4
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT 6.0
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Concepts and Principles of Integrated Pest Management 6.1
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Describe methods of integrated pest management (e.g., cultural, biological, mechanical, chemical). 6.1.1
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Identify elements of the disease triangle.6.1.2
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Analyze economic thresholds of crop damage caused by disease, insects, and weeds.6.1.3
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Describe the limitations associated with integrated pest management methods (e.g. resistance management, beneficial insects, eradication vs. control).6.1.4
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Pest Identification6.2
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Identify common Idaho weeds, insects, and diseases.6.2.1
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Describe competition and economic losses caused by pests.6.2.2
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES 7.0
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Advancements in Plant and Soil Technology 7.1
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Describe the improvements and limitations of genetic engineering.7.1.1
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Describe the tools and techniques used for genetic modification (e.g., CRISPR, GMO, Roundup Ready, Liberty Link, Dicamba).7.1.2
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Describe current industry automation and precision agriculture technologies.7.1.3
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Describe advancements in fertilizers, chemical, and biologicals and their impacts on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and sustainability.7.1.4
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CROP PRODUCTION OPERATIONS 8.0
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Crop Production8.1
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Describe procedures in the production, harvesting, handling, processing, and storing of Idaho crops and crop products.8.1.1
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Interpret general maturity and harvest-time guidelines for specific local plant products.8.1.2
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Describe common marketing methods and shipping characteristics for Idaho crops.8.1.3
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Operational Safety8.2
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Describe personal protection equipment requirements.8.2.1
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Differentiate between safe and unsafe work practices.8.2.2
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Interpret chemical label directions and information on Safety Data Sheets (SDS).8.2.3
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Describe safety hazards associated with crop production equipment and related safety practices (e.g., lockout/tagout, emergency response, safety plan).8.2.4
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2025 Plant and Soil
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