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    1. "A paper of, by, and for the people:_ The Producers News and the farmers' movement in northeastern Montana, 1918-1937

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    2. "Each peasant has his own perception but the real problem is in understanding the consensus of the community"

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    3. (Im)possibility of doing good: experience in East Caribbean

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    4. Adoption decision on rice production technologies by farming households under Borno State Agricultural Development Programme, Nigeria

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    5. Advancement of rural women: the emerging networks

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    6. Agricultural extension for women farmers

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    7. Agricultural training: an imperative need more pressing than ever in a changing world

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    8. An economic analysis of information, education and communication (IEC) in adoption of slash and burn agriculture

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    10. Barbed wire telephone lines brought isolated homesteaders together (and then let them snoop on each other)

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