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The Nature and Property of Soils

by Nyle C. Brady, Ray R. Weil

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Intended for introductory courses in agronomy and soil science programmes, this work emphasizes soils as part of the geosystem. It includes expanded coverage of forests, landscapes, urban ecology, and soils, irrigation, food and fibre.
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Man is dependent on soils--and to a certain extent good soils are dependent upon man and the use he makes of them.
Preface: Change is the name of the game in modern soil science.
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Intended for introductory courses in agronomy and soil science programmes, this work emphasizes soils as part of the geosystem. It includes expanded coverage of forests, landscapes, urban ecology, and soils, irrigation, food and fibre.

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