A textbook designed to seperate fictional views of America (from popular culture) from the reality.
A planning manual about crop rotations on organic farms
A US Army manual on power transformer maintenance and acceptance testing
This textbook is intended for introductory statistics courses being taken by students at two– and four–year colleges who are majoring in fields other than math or engineering.The book focuses on applications of statistical knowledge rather than the theory behind it.
An outline of U.S. History from its settlement through 2008.
Young people are vital to maintaining vibrant, rural areas. We need them for their ideas, their energy, and their ability to see things differently. We need them to steward our land and our history. We need them to grow food, harvest energy, and manage our forests. We need them to help create a...
Building Soils for Better Crops is a practical guide to ecological soil management that provides background information as well as details of soil-improving practices. This book is meant to give the reader a holistic appreciation of the importance of soil health and to suggest ecologically sound...
The whole world needs agriculture because agriculture does not only feed the entire human race but also produces fibre for clothing, feed for livestock and bio-energy. In the developing world agriculture contributes significantly to the gross domestic product, leads the way in reducing poverty and...
In a world where business lurches from crisis to crisis and scandal to scandal, where ordinary people see their savings wiped out through the unscrupulous and largely risk-insulated decisions of executive and managers, and where governments are compelled to intervene and prevent further collapse...
A business model is a sustainable way of doing business. The application of business models is much broader and is a meaningful concept both in relation to public-sector administration, NGOs, schools and universities and us, as individuals.