Soil Physical Properties
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California  Agriculture Teachers    Association (CATA)
Sustainable Agriculture Curriculum  and PowerPoint
Resources   
http://www.ccagcans.com/cansdefault.html
(see “Course Curriculum”)
The CATA Sustainable Agriculture Curriculum
and PowerPoint  site    contains    5   courses 
(including course descriptions, outlines, and
resource    listings)   and over    40  PowerPoint  
titles. Developed by leading agricultural
professionals, these resources address various
aspects of sustainable food systems and organic
agricultural production practices.California NRCS home page
http://www.ca.nrcs.usda.govCanadian Soil Information System
res.agr.ca/CANSISExploring   Sustainability  in  Agriculture:    An  Online
Sustainable Agriculture Instructional   Resource,   Cen-
ter for Agroecology and Sustainable Food    Systems 
(CASFS)
zzyx.ucsc.edu/casfs/instruction/esa/index.html
This sustainable agriculture education
resource from the Center for Agroecology and
Sustainable Food Systems includes a catalogue
description and outline for a comprehensive
course on sustainable agriculture, appropriate
for the community college, state college, or
university level. The outline and annotated
resources address topics in social and
environmental sciences; plant, soil, crop, and
animal sciences; pest management; natural
resource management; the adoption of
sustainable agriculture; and the growth and
development of sustainable agriculture and the
organic food industry.Glossary of Soil Science Terms
http://www.soils.org/sssaglossNational Sustainble Agriculture Information Service
http://www.attraorg/soils.htmlScience of Soils online journal
link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10112/index.
htmSoils   of  Canada  
quarles.unbc.edu/nres/soc/soc.htmUSDA    Soil    Data
soildatamart.nrcs.usda.govUSDA    Soil    Information 
soils.usda.goveDucatIon lInks
soilsassociation.org/links/educational.htmInstItutIons
Cooperative Extension   Service or  Farm    Advisors    
office
Staff from these offices will be aware of crop
nutrient needs and problems in your area.
They can assist you with nutrient deficiency
symptoms and known plant nutrition problems
in your area.US  Department  of  Agriculture–Natural Resources   
Conservation    Service (USDA–NRCS) field   offices
Information about soils in your area can be
obtained from NRCS field offices. They are
usually listed  in  the U.S.    Government  pages   
of the phone book under US Department of
Agriculture. They may also be listed as USDA
Service Center. Some areas do not have NRCS
offices but do have Resource Conservation
District offices that can provide the same
information.resources