Agronomy is the science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, fiber, and reclamation. Agronomy encompasses work in the areas of plant genetics, plant physiology, meteorology, and soil science. Agronomy is the application of a combination of sciences like biology, chemistry, economics, ecology, earth science, and genetics.
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Agronomic Acumen
Western Australia based consultancy firm specializing in agronomy. Site contains newsletters, articles, photos, and related links.
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Agronomy for Sustainable Development
International journal dedicated to scientific research involving the interactions between cropping systems and other activities with emphasis on sustainable development.
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Agronomy Journal
Compilation of articles related to original research in soil-plant relationships.
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American Society of Agronomy
Features online exams, membership information, and a calendar of events.
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ESA: European Society for Agronomy
Open forum for agronomists, researchers, teachers, and students, with history, news, divisions, publications, membership, and members-only content.
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International Centre for Advanced Agronomic Studies
Site provides information about the center's education and research activities with news, publications, and reports.
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Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza
Site presents the institute's training, research, and other activities. With publications and related links.
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NCDA&CS Agronomic Services Division
Provider of diagnostic and advisory services aimed at increasing agricultural productivity, promoting responsible land management, and protecting environmental quality.
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Penn State Agronomy Guide
Reference for pest management and crop and soil management. Covers topics such as varieties, nutritional requirements, harvesting, and diseases.
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Penn State Extension: Agronomy Guide
Offers chapters on crop and soil management, and pest management. Includes weights and measures, weights and seeds per pound, and upcoming events.
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ScienceSocieties.org
Home to American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA).