Ambassadors to nature: rurality, sustainability, and the resource of small farms
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- McInerney, John & Turner, Martin & Hollingham, Michael, 1989. "Diversification in the Use of Farm Resources," Department of Agricultural Economics Archive 260463, University of Exeter.
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