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  • Introduction
  • Preface - Why Teach Organics?
  • Curriculum Table of Contents 
  • Unit 1 Soil
  • Unit 2 Soil Management
  • Unit 3 Plants
  • Unit 4 Plant Applications
  • Unit 5 Crop Management
  • Unit 6 Composting
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  • Unit 8 Practical Applications
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Fundamentals of Organic Farming and Gardening
An Instructor’s Guide - Revised for 2009

 

 

1. Introduction: How to Use The Curriculum
2.Preface - Why Teach Organics
3.Table of Contents

 

By Alexander McGregor, Lynn Pugh, and Jerry Larson
Presented by. Georgia Organics

 

With funding from:
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE)
Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) 

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