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The Origins of Talent in Rural and Urban Iowa

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A large majority of Iowa residents and talented individuals are homegrown. This is especially true among self-employed workers, non-metropolitan residents, and self-employed persons in agriculture, which highlights the importance of nurturing talent in Iowa, especially for non-metropolitan areas and the agriculture sector. Furthermore, many other states share a similar dependence on homegrown talent, and thus are wise to nurture that talent.

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  • John V. Winters, 2021. "The Origins of Talent in Rural and Urban Iowa," Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) Publications apr-spring-2021-4, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University.
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