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Dec 31, 2010

Rural Papers: November December Issue

Inside This Issue
No. 237
November-December 2010

  • Sign Up for KRC’s 2011 Legislative & Policy Updates
  • Small Farmer Commentary: A Tale of Two Christmases
  • Cover Crop Workshop Draws Lively Discussion
  • Kansas Graziers Association Winter Conference Set for January 15
  • Rejuvenating Landscapes Through Livestock Behavior
  • Adapting to Climate Change Important for Agriculture
  • Rural Grocery Stores Report Challenges
  • March 4 Deadline for EQIP Organic Initiative
  • Resources and News Briefs
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