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Making the Transition from Conventional to Sustainable Agriculture Gender Social Movement Participation and Quality of Life on the Family Farm

LNC94-075 (project overview)
Project Type: Research and Education
Funds awarded in 1994: $50,000.00
Projected End Date: 12/31/1996
Matching Non-Federal Funds: $307,736.00
ACE Funds: $50,000.00
Region: North Central
State: Minnesota
Project Coordinator:
George Boody
Email
Land Stewardship Project
Description:
Looks at the shift to sustainable agriculture and what that means to the farm.
Type:
Conference/Presentation Material
File:
Download file (PDF)
Target audiences:
Farmers/Ranchers; Educators; Researchers
Ordering info:
Cost: $0.00
This product is associated with the project "Biological, Financial, and Social Monitoring to Develop Highly Sustainable Farming Systems"
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or SARE.

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