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Farm Diversification as an Adaptive Capability: Examining the Resilience of Kansas Farms

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  • Lindbloom, Michael B.
  • Shanoyan, Aleksan
  • Griffin, Terry W.

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  • Lindbloom, Michael B. & Shanoyan, Aleksan & Griffin, Terry W., 2017. "Farm Diversification as an Adaptive Capability: Examining the Resilience of Kansas Farms," 2017 Annual Meeting, July 30-August 1, Chicago, Illinois 258454, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea17:258454
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.258454
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