Which website citations are formatted correctly? Select three options.

Singh, Ajay: Grow a Greener Garden. 10 June 2009. Urban Harvesters. 15 June 2013.
Greene, Tom. Home Composting. Hanover Growers Guild, 15 March 2010. Web. 22 April 2011.
Schultz, Renee. Monitoring Seed Germination. Chesterfield County Agricultural Extension: 27 February 2010. Web.
Lee, Kim. Stake Your Tomatoes. Future Farmers of America, n.d. Web. 24 June 2012.
Lawson, Jennifer. Put Down the Pesticides. Organic Advocates, 31 May 2013. Web. 3 January 2014.

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The three website citations that are formatted correctly according to a standard citation style (such as MLA or APA) are:

  1. Greene, Tom. Home Composting. Hanover Growers Guild, 15 March 2010. Web. 22 April 2011.
  2. Lee, Kim. Stake Your Tomatoes. Future Farmers of America, n.d. Web. 24 June 2012.
  3. Lawson, Jennifer. Put Down the Pesticides. Organic Advocates, 31 May 2013. Web. 3 January 2014.

These citations include an author, title, publication information, the medium of publication (Web), and the date of access where applicable. The first citation (Singh, Ajay) is not formatted correctly, as it lacks the medium and date of access, while the third (Schultz, Renee) is incomplete in its reference style and lacks the medium of publication.