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    291. Alternative technology and part-time, semi-subsistence agriculture : a survey from the back-to-the-land movement

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    292. The selling of rural America

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    293. The influence of farmers' mechanical skill on the development and adoption of a new agricultural practice

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    294. Who cares about the farmer? Apathy and the current farm crisis

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    295. Putting agriculture back into the study of farm practice innovation : comment on status, knowledge and innovation

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    296. Agricultural technology and the issue of unequal distribution of rewards : an Indian case study

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    297. Towards a participatory strategy for rural development

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    298. Access and influence in agriculture and rural affairs : congressional staff and lobbyist perceptions of organized interests

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    299. Farmer ambivalence toward agricultural research : an empirical assessment

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    300. Social acceptability and intentions to eat beef : an expansion of the Fishbein-Ajzen Model using reference group theory

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