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Broadscale diversification of Midwestern agriculture requires an agroecological approach

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  • Jordan, Nicholas R.
  • Liebman, Matt
  • Hunter, Mitch
  • Cureton, Colin

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  • Jordan, Nicholas R. & Liebman, Matt & Hunter, Mitch & Cureton, Colin, 2024. "Broadscale diversification of Midwestern agriculture requires an agroecological approach," Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, Center for Transformative Action, Cornell University, vol. 13(3).
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