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Non-Graded, Multiage Classrooms: Structural Processes That Actually Work, Pamela Evanshen
Non-Graded, Multiage Classrooms: Structural Processes That Actually Work, Pamela Evanshen
ETSU Faculty Works
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Ec02-1763 How Windbreaks Work, James R. Brandle, Laurie Hodges, Xinhua Zhou
Ec02-1763 How Windbreaks Work, James R. Brandle, Laurie Hodges, Xinhua Zhou
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Windbreaks are barriers used to reduce and redirect wind. They usually consist of trees and shrubs but also may be perennial or annual crops and grasses, fences, or other materials. The reduction in wind speed behind a windbreak modifies the environmental conditions or microclimate in this sheltered zone.