This textbook for a second or third statistics course for students majoring in the agricultural or biological sciences can also serve as a tutorial and reference for practicing scientists. Most of the contributors demonstrate how to analyze data and interpret results by providing examples with real datasets and code using popular statistics software. It begins with a statistical fable: The Story of a Grumpy Ox. Other topics include blocking principles for biological experiments, linear regression techniques, the analysis of covariance, the spatial analysis of field experiments, and the analysis of non-Gaussian data. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)