Viticulture Concepts and Practices — Downloadable Textbook
- Type
- Publication
- Date of Publication
- January 31, 2023
- Price
- See Agrilife Learn
Overview
This downloadable textbook is made for and included in the Viticulture Concepts and Practices - Course with Downloadable Textbook.
It also comes included in the Viticulture Concepts and Practices - Course, Textbook, and Downloadable Textbook storefront listing.
Downloadable textbook contains:
- 20 lessons that cover all aspects of viticulture,
- a glossary with over 300 words,
- review questions, and
- suggested activities.
Note: This is a paid downloadable publication. Customers may choose instead to purchase a physical copy of this textbook from the Viticulture Concepts and Practices - Textbook storefront listing.
The Viticulture Concepts and Practices Textbook is included in the Viticulture Concepts and Practices - Course, Textbook, and Downloadable Textbook storefront bundle listing.
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