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Environmental social science / Agronomy / Organic farming / Organic gardening / Agroecology / Wes Jackson / Agroecosystem / Sustainability / Biodiversity / Environment / Earth / Agriculture
Date: 2010-04-09 16:07:49
Environmental social science
Agronomy
Organic farming
Organic gardening
Agroecology
Wes Jackson
Agroecosystem
Sustainability
Biodiversity
Environment
Earth
Agriculture

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