1. Cities of farmers: urban agricultural practices and processes Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Dawson, Julie C. (author) and Morales, Alfonso (author) Format: Book Publication Date: 2016 Published: United States: University of Iowa Press, Iowa City. Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D08840 Notes: 333 pages.
2. Edible media: farmers make the fashion page Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Philpott, Tom (author) Format: Commentary Publication Date: 2008-03-24 Published: USA: Grist Magazine, Inc. - Environmental News and Commentary Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 167 Document Number: C27898 Journal Title: Grist Notes: Via online access. 7 pages., Comments on an article in the fashion and style section of the New York Times about urban residents creating small-space farms near urban areas where people are "hungry for quality produce and willing to pay a premium."
3. The smallest sprouts: engaging children in healthy food systems Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Hoch, Katrina (author) Format: Book chapter Publication Date: 2019 Published: USA Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 12 Document Number: D10409 Notes: Pages 353-358 in Irana W. Hawkins (ed.), Promoting biodiversity in food systems. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. 2019. 367 pages.
4. What's growing at the White House? Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Goodman, Ellen (author) Format: Commentary Publication Date: 2008-07-04 Published: USA: Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts. Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 167 Document Number: C27880 Journal Title: Boston Globe Notes: Online edition. 2 pages., Describes a campaign intended to get a kitchen garden growing on the White House lawn.