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Sustainable agriculture / Organic farming / Organic food / Organic gardening / Sustainable food system / Fertilizer / The Rodale Institute / Carbon sink / Carbon sequestration / Environment / Sustainability / Agriculture
Date: 2010-05-07 02:47:36
Sustainable agriculture
Organic farming
Organic food
Organic gardening
Sustainable food system
Fertilizer
The Rodale Institute
Carbon sink
Carbon sequestration
Environment
Sustainability
Agriculture

Organic agriculture and climate change

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