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  1. To make JAFSCD's content accessible to more readers and to encourage further scholarship in this area, it is key that college and university libraries around the world license JAFSCD. We appreciate you encouraging your library to subscribe.

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  2. Dear Librarian or Library Liaison,

    I recommend that the library subscribe to:

    Title: Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development (JAFSCD)

    ISSN: 2152-0801 (online only)

    Website: www.AgDevJournal.com


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Banner photos include a Cape Cod cranberry bog; a cranberry “screen house” used to grade fresh cranberries; farmland near Lake Placid, NY, in the Adirondack Mountains; Montmorency cherry trees on the Mission Peninsula of northern Michigan; the historic Round Barn in the South Mountain Apple Belt of Adams County, Pennsylvania; the “Sea of Grapes” district of the Lake Erie Concord Grape Belt, near Erie, Penn; a field of cabbages near Shortsville, NY, home to one of the world’s largest sauerkraut factories. All photos copyright by Duncan Hilchey.

 

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