Pesticide Recordkeeping (PeRK)

2014년1월2일
다운로드
17
최신 버전:
1.0.8

The Pesticide Recordkeeping, or "PeRK", is developed by the University of Nebraska-Extension Pesticide Safety Education Program. PeRK provides an easy, step-by-step data entry process to enter pesticide application data and meets all Nebraska recordkeeping laws for private and commercial/noncommercial pesticide applicators. Location is found by GPS or manually entered.

꾸러미:
edu.unl.pested
개발자:
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
카테고리:
비즈니스
크기:
1.2 MB
지원되는 android 버전:
2.3 이상
나이:
Everyone
업데이트 날짜:
2014년1월2일
다운로드:
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