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Agricultural Biotechnology: Social Implications and Integration of Landscape and Lifescape
 
Agricultural Change and Rural Development
 
An Assessment of SARE-funded Farmer Research on Sustainable Agriculture in the North Central U.S.
 
Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made? (Vol. 28 No. 4, 2006)
 
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Building Social Capital: The Importance of Entreprenuerial Social Infrastructure
 
Building Sustainable Agriculture: A New Application of Farming Systems Research and Extension
 
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Cattle
 

Characteristics of Entrepreneurial Communities in a Time of Crisis (Vol. 12, No. 2, April 1988)

 
Child Poverty in the Rural North Central Region
 
Community Building for a Healthy Ecosystem
 
Community Participation for Conservation and Development of Natural Resources: A Summary of Literature and Report of Research Findings
 
Comprehensive Community Initiatives: Evaluating Multi-Level Collaboration for Systems Change
 
Creating Self-Reliant Households and Communities
 
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Economic Development in Indian County: Redefining Success
 
Economic Restructuring and Outsourcing in the North Central Region (Vol. 28 No. 1, 2005)
 
Enhancing Community Capitals: The Optimization Equation
 
Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure: A Necessary Ingredient
 
Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure and Locally Initiated Economic Development in the Nonmetropolitan United States
 
Extension and Place: Reducing Transaction Costs for Better Communities
 
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Fairness and Resources: The Community Development Tragedy of Earmarks (Vol. 29 No. 1, 2007)
 
Farm-Community Partnerships in the Midwest
 
Farmer Perspectives On Cropping Systems Diversification In Northwestern Minnesota
 
From Assets to Action
 
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Gendered Elements of the Alternative Agriculture Paradigm
 
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How Do We Know We Are Effective?
 
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Immigrants as Assets (Vol. 28 No. 3, 2006)
 
Information Technology Critical as Rural and Remote Areas Transition to the New Economy (Vol. 28 No. 2, 2006)
 
Innovations in Community Development
 
Innovations in Community Development (Part 2)
 

Iowa Rural Development Council and Minnesota Rural Partners Hold Historic Joint Meeting to Discuss Rural Development Policy

 
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Leadership and Community Capacity Building: An Inventory and Analysis of Curricula and Tools
 
Leadership Development: Investing in a Critical Community Asset
 
Local Self-Development Strategies: National Survey Results
 
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Mapping Work and Outcomes: Participatory Evaluation of the Farm Preservation Advocacy Network
 
Market, State and Civil Society: Creating Advocacy Action Coalitions for Rural Development
 
Measuring Rural Development: Why Not Just Count Jobs?
 
Measuring the Social Dimensions of Managing Natural Resources
 
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Negotiating Participatory Action Research in an Ecuadorian Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Program
 
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Performance Based Measurement and Community Building
 
Poverty Reduction and Rural Development
 
Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and the Changing Structure of U.S. Agriculture
 
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Quality of Life Versus Standard of Living
 
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Report on Focus Groups to Assess Consumer Interest in a Project to Foster Sustainability-Conscious Dairy Consumers in Iowa
 
Rural America and Global Restructuring: Information and Rural Change
 
Rural Community College Inititiative: Implementing a Vision for the 21st Century
 

Rural Communities: Legacy and Change, 2nd Edition

 
Rural Economic Development Through Local Self-Development Strategies
 
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Self-Development: A Viable Rural Development Option?
 
Selling Appropriate Development vs. Selling-Out Rural Communities: Empowerment and Control in Indigenous Knowledge Discourse
 
Shifting Agroecosystems and Communities
 
Skills for the 21st Century: Relation-Building
 
Social Aspects of Small Water Systems
 
Social Capital and Sustainability: Agriculture and Communities in the Great Plans and Corn Belt
 
Social Capital is Critical, Even in State of High Alert
 
Spiraling Up: Mapping Community Transformation with Community Capitals Framework
 
State Rural Development Councils and the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (PDF format, 190 kb)
 
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The 2002 Farm Bill and Sustainable Rural Communities
 
The Community Context of Food Consumption and Physical Activity Patterns (Vol. 29, No. 2, 2007)
 
The National Rural Development Partnership: Building Sustainable Communities of Interest
 
The Past and Future of the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
 
The Premise and Promise of Citizenship and Civil Society for Renewing Democracies and Empowering Sustainable Communities
 
The Triple Bottom Line: A Viable Strategy for Rural Development
 
Tipología de estrategias productivas para la agricultura sustentable y el manejo de recursos naturales
 
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Vertical Coordination of Agriculture in Farming-Dependent Areas
 
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Water, Land and People Working Together—The NCRCRD's New Look
 
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