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HOW ARE DOCUMENTS ORGANIZED WITHIN THE STANDARDS BOOK?

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HOW ARE DOCUMENTS ORGANIZED WITHIN THE STANDARDS BOOK?

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Documents are organized in numerical sequence within broad subject matter classifications as shown in the Table of Contents. The current sections are: • General Engineering for Agriculture; • Agricultural Equipment; • Turf and Landscape Equipment; • Electrical and Electronic Systems; • Food and Process Engineering; • Structures, Livestock, and Environment; and • Soil and Water Resource Management. Each section is preceded by its own table of contents listing all of the documents in numerical order that are included in that section. Complete keyword and numerical indexes are located toward the end of the book.

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