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Gardening, Sustainability, & Resilience
Friday, February 25, 2011
Economics of Rural America
An agroinnovations
interview
with Ken Meter of the Crossroads Resource Center, including some great numbers about local food contributions to the economy in Iowa at about 12:45 minutes.
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