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    21. The past compounded by the present: ecological challenges and decisions for peri-urban and amenity agricultural landscapes

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    22. The relationship of communication it to risk perceptions and preventive behavior related to lead in drinking water

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    23. The role of the public media in environmental issues

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    24. The sources Iowans trust: The impact of involvement on credibility perceptions and channels used for environmental issues

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    25. Understanding adoption of precision agriculture technologies

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    26. Understanding risk communication: new directions for agricultural communicators in education

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    27. Use of a mentor program for technology transfer

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    28. Using cross-cultural focus groups as a tool for communication campaign design: an example from Russia's Forest Project

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    29. Water conservation and climate change: using cognitive dissonance to engage the public

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    30. Water quality communication preference of agricultural landowners: implications for agricultural communicators in Education

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