Principles of Agronomy and Agricultural Meteorology
Author: Health Recovery Solutions Academy
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Description: Principles of Agronomy and Agricultural Meteorology by Health Recovery Solutions Academy provides a solid foundation in agronomic principles and their relationship with agricultural meteorology. It offers a comprehensive overview for those seeking to understand crop production from definition to modern technologies.
Pages: 197
Megabytes: 3.07 MB
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