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The Important and Changing Role of Cooperatives and Producer Associations in the Southwest

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Thor, Eric P.
Usmanova, Natalia
Madson, Sharon
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Paper provided by NCERA-194 Research on Cooperatives in its series 2000 Annual Meeting, December 12-13 with number 31815.

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