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Land management / Business models / Economics / Sustainable agriculture / Community-supported agriculture / Food systems / Ames /  Iowa / Local food / Cooperative / Agriculture / Agricultural economics / Rural community development
Date: 2007-01-09 21:45:00
Land management
Business models
Economics
Sustainable agriculture
Community-supported agriculture
Food systems
Ames
Iowa
Local food
Cooperative
Agriculture
Agricultural economics
Rural community development

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