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From the editor Agriculture and Human Values 20: iii–vii, 2003. The current number of Agriculture and Human Values the relatively new reader, it will, I hope, serve as an completes our first twenty years of publication. This invitation to join us in our continuing efforts to exam- issue contains an article, an In the Field study, and ine both the dominant and dominating paradigms of a twenty-year index. The index is arranged first by what counts as good food (and fiber) production, pro- author, then subsequently by title. It is further divided cessing, distribution, and consumption practices, and into various categories to reflect the types of pieces we the research that supports these practices. For more publish: specific details about the content of various issues and the subject matter focus of the journal, the reader is Presidential Addresses referred to the editorial for Volume 14, No. 1. Authors Titles Articles The Kellogg Initiative Authors Titles Between 1976 and 1981, the W. K. Kellogg Found- In the Field ation gave grants to 10 private liberal arts col- Authors leges to initiate “agriculture in the liberal arts cur- Titles riculum” programs. The colleges were Adrian College Discussion (Michigan), Briar Cliff College (Iowa), Coe Col- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agriculture and Human Values Springer Journals

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Agriculture and Human Values , Volume 20 (4) – Oct 6, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2003 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Philosophy; Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science; History, general; Evolutionary Biology
ISSN
0889-048X
eISSN
1572-8366
DOI
10.1023/B:AHUM.0000005300.77506.30
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Agriculture and Human Values 20: iii–vii, 2003. The current number of Agriculture and Human Values the relatively new reader, it will, I hope, serve as an completes our first twenty years of publication. This invitation to join us in our continuing efforts to exam- issue contains an article, an In the Field study, and ine both the dominant and dominating paradigms of a twenty-year index. The index is arranged first by what counts as good food (and fiber) production, pro- author, then subsequently by title. It is further divided cessing, distribution, and consumption practices, and into various categories to reflect the types of pieces we the research that supports these practices. For more publish: specific details about the content of various issues and the subject matter focus of the journal, the reader is Presidential Addresses referred to the editorial for Volume 14, No. 1. Authors Titles Articles The Kellogg Initiative Authors Titles Between 1976 and 1981, the W. K. Kellogg Found- In the Field ation gave grants to 10 private liberal arts col- Authors leges to initiate “agriculture in the liberal arts cur- Titles riculum” programs. The colleges were Adrian College Discussion (Michigan), Briar Cliff College (Iowa), Coe Col-

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Published: Oct 6, 2004

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