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History of Project
The Library of Crop Technology is an educational environment conceived by Dr. Don Lee, associate professor in the NU Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. This environment presents unbiased, research-based information through lesson modules focused on plant genetics, genetic engineering, and biochemistry. These lessons are composed of text enhanced with images, animations, a hyper-linked glossary and quizzes. Extension educators, journalists, businesses, college professors and high school teachers from around the world have used these lessons.

Several lessons are part of on-line distance education courses which can be taken for academic or professional credit through the NU Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. These courses include Crop Genetic Engineering and Herbicide Action in Plants. For further information on taking these courses, contact Dr. Deana Namuth, distance education coordinator for the NU Department of Agronomy and Horticulture.