PMN Launches Agricultural Web Search
Looking for reliable agricultural and applied plant science information? Then you need PMN’s Institutional Search to easily find credible answers. This new search function is a collaboration of the Plant Management Network and its University Partners. Look for 'Ag and Plant Science Info from Partner Institutions' under the 'Search' tab at www.plantmanagementnetwork.org.
"The new search engine provides increased exposure for PMN’s Institutional Partners and greater usage of their online Extension publications and other agricultural information. And it shows the impact of each institution’s contribution to agricultural science and education to its stakeholders," said Miles Wimer, PMN's director.
PMN covers the range of plant science disciplines, including agronomy, crop science, ecology, entomology, forage management, forestry, horticulture, IPM, natural resources, nematology, plant pathology, range science, seed science, soil science, turf management, and weed science. Its primary audience of agricultural practitioners includes crop consultants, growers, extension educators, researchers, instructors, and students from around the globe.
Partner universities and research institutes also receive unlimited institutional access to all PMN subscription content, including four peer-reviewed journals and many other electronic resources. For information on the PMN Partners Program, email partners@plantmanagementnetwork.org.
Tags: agricultural information
"The new search engine provides increased exposure for PMN’s Institutional Partners and greater usage of their online Extension publications and other agricultural information. And it shows the impact of each institution’s contribution to agricultural science and education to its stakeholders," said Miles Wimer, PMN's director.
PMN covers the range of plant science disciplines, including agronomy, crop science, ecology, entomology, forage management, forestry, horticulture, IPM, natural resources, nematology, plant pathology, range science, seed science, soil science, turf management, and weed science. Its primary audience of agricultural practitioners includes crop consultants, growers, extension educators, researchers, instructors, and students from around the globe.
Partner universities and research institutes also receive unlimited institutional access to all PMN subscription content, including four peer-reviewed journals and many other electronic resources. For information on the PMN Partners Program, email partners@plantmanagementnetwork.org.
Tags: agricultural information
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