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    2. Exploring the baseline: what Michigan residents know about Michigan State University Extension

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    6. Narrowing the farm-to-plate knowledge gap through semiotics and the study of consumer responses regarding livestock images

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    7. Preferred information channels and source trustworthiness: assessing communication methods used in Florida's battle against citrus greening

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    10. Should livestock images provide historical reference or modern reality? An examination of the influence of livestock communication on attitude

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