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Irrigating Fields

Sensors 101: Understanding which sensor is right for the job can help save companies and their customers time and money while conserving resources.

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By Christina Herrick

from:  Landscape Management, vol. 59, no. 7, July 2020, p. 38+

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  APRIL 6, 2020, ISSUE

Senator Booker Is Right about Factory Farming

By SPENCER CASE

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March 19, 2020 10:08 AM

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Use this site to find native plants that will benefit the PA landscape. There is also information on Invasive plants.

If you click on the image of the magazines you will be taken to the

Media Bias web site.

 Here you can find links to science journals and magazines that are pro-science.  

Woodland Path

Click on the image to go to the web site: State Impact PA- It deals with energy, environment & economy in PA

Search the Gale Products

General Science Collection provides access to scholarly journals and magazines covering the latest scientific developments. Key subjects covered by the database include biological sciences, computing, engineering, and technology.

Environmental Studies and Policy Collection

 provides access to scholarly journals, magazines, and other reference sources covering environmental issues and policies. The database includes diverse perspectives from the scientific community, governmental policymakers, and corporate interests.

The Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources focuses on the physical, social, and economic aspects of environmental issues. Topic, organization, and country portals form research centers around issues covering energy systems, health care, agriculture, climate change, population, and economic development. Portals include authoritative analysis, academic journals, news, case studies, legislation, conference proceedings, primary source documents, statistics, and rich multimedia.

Within the EBSCO databases is one called the Green File

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  • Click on the EBSCO image below-

  • You will the user name and password to access.

  • Click the Google drive icon if you need them

  • Then select EBSCOweb

  • Then to specifically search the Green File you must check the box.

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