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    21441. Managing information to fit the need

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    21442. The communication process of adoption : agriculture in Thailand

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    21443. Agribusiness under attack : the industry needs to rally to confront the enemy - whoever it may be

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    21444. The state of the ag media : new technology is shaping the way messages are delivered to the farmer

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    21445. Just the facts, ma'ma : radio spots utilize humor to address a sensitive issue

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    21446. Utilization, profitability, and the adoption of animal draft power in west Africa

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    21447. The value of weather information in market equilibrium

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    21448. Toward a knowledge of local knowledge and its importance for agricultural RD&E (research, development, and extension)

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    21449. Legitimizing local knowledge : from displacement to empowerment for third world people

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    21450. What farmers don't know can't help them : the strengths and weakness of indigenous technical knowledge in Honduras

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