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Agriculture

As an industry dedicated to the cultivation of our earth, we provide these websites as additional tools to aid in our understanding of this complex field of study.





cover CW logo Booth/Hiss - Residential Architecture
This Companion Website is an interactive study guide to accompany Residential Landscape Architecture, 3/e by Booth and Hiss. Each chapter contains objectives, multiple choice questions, labeling exercises, and links to relevent landscape websites. This site also contains Syllabus Manager, which allows instructors to build an online syllabus for each course they teach.



cover CW logo Brady/Weil - The Nature and Properties of Soil, 13/e
Miller/Gardiner - Soils in Our Environment, 9/e
Singer/Munns - Soils: An Introduction, 5/e

The Prentice Hall Soils Central website is the only such site available. The site supports all Prentice Hall introductory soils textbooks: Brady/Weil - The Nature and Properties of Soil, 13/e; Singer/Munns - Soils: An Introduction, 5/e; and Miller/Gardiner - Soils in Our Environment, 9/e. Each text has its own interactive study guide which enables students to receive instant feedback. To test your understanding of the material you've studied, click on the photo of the book you're using and select a chapter to begin.



cover CW logo Damron - Introduction to Animal Science
This website supports the text Introduction to Animal Science: Global, Biological, Social, and Industry Perspectives. This text offers a fresh and engaging approach to animal science and how it has evolved in the modern age. Providing reinforcement of concepts learned in the text, this is a great on-line student resource.



cover CW logo McMahon/Kofranek/Rubatsky - Hartmann's Plant Science: Growth, Development, and Utilization of Cultivated Plants
This online study guide supports the text Hartmann's Plant Science. It includes text objectives and review questions to help students understand and master the concepts presented in the text.

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