Spring 2003 Vol. 15 No. 1

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Partnership receives $560,000 to continue Value Chain project

Hoop Group gets second federal grant to continue work

Leopold Center policy sessions draw a crowd

Topics addressed include:
+ Current level of agriculture concentration
+ Economic impact of continuing in this direction
+ Anti-trust actions
+ Alternative policy options
+ Farmer responses

Living in a world of wounds: Commentary by Nina Leopold Bradley

A land ethic learned by example in the Leopold family

Corporate CEO to PFI farmers: 'Your product fits the bill'

FROM THE DIRECTOR: Can we save 'agriculture of the middle'?

How the Leopold Center has helped 'agriculture of the middle'

FROM THE ADVISORY BOARD: Donham joins board; Whitson retires

FROM THE FIELD: Steve and Jean Moseley

BOOK REVIEW: Hope's Edge: A conversation with Frances Moore Lappé

Other news from the Leopold Center

Farmers learn strategies to supply new markets
Agroecology Team gets top ISU College award
Center fundraising efforts move to second stage
Annual report focuses on 'A Year in the News'
NEWS AND NOTES, Spring 2003
Center plans Iowa visit for ecologist Jules Pretty
Good Neighbor Award
Environmental groups establish I-CALL


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