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    1. Prince farming takes a wife: exploring the use of agricultural imagery and stereotypes on ABC's The Bachelor

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    2. The power of words: exploring consumers' perceptions of words commonly associated with agriculture

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    3. Collegiate millennials' perceptions of locally produced beef

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    4. Perceptions of trust: Communicating climate change to cattle producers

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    5. Gender and GMOs: Understanding Floridians attitudes toward GMOs through the lens of Social Judgment Theory

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    6. Improving Biosecurity through Instructional Crisis Communication: Lessons Learned from the PEDv Outbreak

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    7. The Food Factor: Perceptions of the brand

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    8. The effect of emphasizing credibility elements and the role of source gender on perceptions of source credibility

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    9. Does good design matter in the seedstock advertising business? effects of graphic design in beef seedstock ads on cattle producers’ trust and credibility

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    10. Impact of computer-based peer review on college students' performance and perceived self-efficacy in an online graphic design course

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    11. Misleading or informing? Examining the effects of labeling design on consumers' perception of gluten-free products and wheat safety

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    12. "You call that meat?" Investigating social media conversations and influencers surrounding cultured meat

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    13. Describing interdisciplinary agricultural research center directors' perceptions of science communications through goals and beliefs

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    14. Perceptions of Social Media Use Among U.S. Women Farmers

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    15. Characterizing Viewpoints of Scholars in Agricultural Communications as they Relate to Research Themes in the Journal of Applied Communications: A Q Methodological Study

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    16. Hemp There it Is: Examining Consumers’ Attitudes Toward the Revitalization of Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity

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    17. "You know, the South is a breeding ground for gluttony": a qualitative evaluation of dissonance between Christian beliefs and eating habits

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