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Be the first to start one ». About Peter Dawson. Peter Dawson. Peter is the pen name of author Jonathan Hurff Glidden. He was born in Kewanee, Illinois, in , and studied English literature at the University of Illinois. In his career as a Western author, Glidden published sixteen Western novels and over one hundred and twenty short novels and short stories for the magazine market. He died in Books by Peter Dawson. Nevertheless , research workers and students also will find it of value because of its up to date and extensive It is to fill the need for consolidated information in ready reference form that this " Handbook on Tropical and This handbook has been designed with the advise of current horticultural instructors who use these competencies in daily classroom activities.
Author : Frank H. Crandall, III Publisher: CreateSpace ISBN: Category: Reference Page: View: Read Now » I am finishing a business handbook for small horticultural companies; landscapers, nurseries, garden centers, design firms, college horticultural students, educators, and those involved in horticultural services. Topics covered include developing a mission, completing a business plan, establishing a brand, marketing tips, creating an effective estimating and job costing system, how to attract, hire, and fire employees, computerizing for efficiencies, the importance of leadership, increasing sales, management tips, and the future of horticulture.
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