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Kentucky State University Organic Agriculture Working Group - 0 views

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    The group brings together KSU researchers, teachers, and extension staff whose work relates to organic agriculture. We are a diverse group, with a broad range of ideas and expertise. By working together, we try to approach problems holistically, according to the ideals of organic agriculture.
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Organic Agriculture - eXtension - 0 views

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    Science based organic agriculture information from the Land Grant University system, Cooperative Extension Service, and participating non-governmental organiziations
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Organic Friends' E-Zine November 2012 - 0 views

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    From the Organic Agriculture Centre of Canada
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Organic Agriculture: A Solution to Global Warming? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    interesting debate on NYT blog
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Organic Agriculture in Ontario - 0 views

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    from our friends in Canada
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ISOFAR | International Society of Organic Agriculture Research - 0 views

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    New journal coming this spring
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A12 Organic Management Systems Division (Provisional) | American Society of Agronomy - 0 views

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    Having an organic session at ASA 2010
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Webinars by eOrganic - Archived - eXtension - 0 views

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    Recorded Webinars that are free to watch about organic farming methods and research
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    Have some free time? Watch free Webinars about organic farming methods and reseach now!
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Farmers Helping the Community at Epicurious.com - 0 views

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    Stories of 8 farmers and how they give back to their communities
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Growing Small Farms: Promoting Sustainable and Organic Agriculture in Chatham County No... - 0 views

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    Debbie Roos' website
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Ontario CropIPM - 0 views

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    Great site from Ontario. The navigation is broken down into crop family or main crop e.g. Brassica, Cucurbits, Peppers, Strawberries. In addition to crop IPM there is basic soils and weed info.
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