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    1. A review and evaluation of prominent theories of writing

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    2. Agricultural communications: perspectives from the experts

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    3. Coming of age: how JAC is reflecting a national research agenda for communications in agriculture, natural resources, and life and human sciences

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    4. Let's get theoretical: a quantitative content analysis of theories and models used in the Journal of Applied Communications

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    5. Literature themes from five decades of agricultural communications publications

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 Should livestock images provide historical reference or modern reality?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

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    7. The pastoral fantasy on the silver screen: the influence of film on American cultural memory of the agrarian landscape

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    8. The spirit lives on: communication seminars as a surprisingly hardy, valuable, and promising heritage of NPAC [National Project in Agricultural Communications]

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