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A comprehensive guide to the use of math in the Green Industry
Designed for both students and practitioners in the Green Industry, this book offers full coverage of the calculations necessary to effectively, safely, and economically manage a Green Industry operation.
Following clear explanations of all relevant mathematical principles, the authors cover calculations inherent in all aspects of the Green Industry, from determining area and volume, to the application of fertilizers, pesticides, and growth regulators, to preparing design and installation cost estimates.
Coverage includes computations for:
Landscape installation and maintenance
Greenhouse, nursery, and interior landscape operation
Parks and recreation maintenance
Turf management, including lawn care, sports turf, and sod production
Proper application of fertilizers, pesticides, and plant-growth regulators
Proper calibration of application equipment
Additional features include multiple computations for readers to work through, appendices with units of measure and equivalents, and a table with conversion factors.
Synopsis
A comprehensive guide to the use of math in the green industry, this complete reference shows how to work out all calculations that students and professionals will face as they design, install, and maintain landscapes.
Synopsis
Get this comprehensive guide to the use of math in the Green Industry.
Designed for both students and practitioners in the Green Industry, this book offers full coverage of the calculations necessary to effectively, safely, and economically manage a Green Industry operation. The authors provide clear explanations of all relevant mathematical principles and cover calculations inherent in all aspects of the Green Industry, from determining area and volume, to the application of fertilizers, pesticides, and growth regulators, to preparing design and installation cost estimates. Coverage includes computations for:
- Landscape installation and maintenance.
- Greenhouse, nursery, and interior landscape operation.
- Parks and recreation maintenance.
- Turf management, including lawn care, sports turf, and sod production.
- Proper application of fertilizers, pesticides, and plant-growth regulators.
- Proper calibration of application equipment.
Additional features include multiple computations you can work through, appendices with units of measure and equivalents, and a table with conversion factors.
About the Author
Michael L. Agnew, PhD, is Senior Field Technical Manager for Syngenta Professional Products, Greensboro, North Carolina. He is coauthor of Mathematics of Turfgrass Maintenance, Fourth Edition (Wiley).
Nancy H. Agnew, PhD, is Student Programs Instructor at Longwood Gardens, Inc., Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. She teaches a course in horticulture mathematics.
NICK E. CHRISTIANS, PhD, is University Professor of Horticulture at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. His previous books include Mathematics of Turf-grass Maintenance, Fourth Edition, and Fundamentals of Turfgrass Management, Third Edition (Wiley).
Ann Marie Vanderzanden, PhD, is Associate Professor of Horticulture at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. She is coauthor of Landscape Design: Theory and Application.
Table of Contents
Preface.
About the Authors.
Part 1: Mathematical Principles.
Chapter 1. Basic Math Skills.
Chapter 2. Measurement and Calculations with Measured Values.
Chapter 3. Geometry.
Part 2: Green Industry Applications.
Chapter 4. Calculating the Area of Landscape Features.
Chapter 5. Fertilizer Calculations.
Chapter 6. Pesticide and Plant Growth Regulator Calculations.
Chapter 7. Calibration of Application Equipment.
Chapter 8. Mathematical Applications for the Turfgrass Industry.
Chapter 9. Mathematical Applications for the Landscape Industry.
Chapter 10. Mathematical Applications for the Greenhouse, Nursery, and Interior Landscape Industries.
Appendix A. Metric System Prefixes.
Appendix B. Tables of Equivalents.
Appendix C. Table of Conversion Factors.
Appendix D. Squaring-Up Gardens and garden Structures.
Appendix E. Solutions to Practice Problems.
Index.