Knowledge graph centered on Agriculture as a Tool for Rural Development Worksh with 64 nodes and 243 connections. Top connected: Atriplex canescens, United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Housing and Urban Development, hillslope similarity, water quality standards.
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United States Department of AgricultureDepartment of Housing and Urban DevelopmentFederal agencieslocal governmentOregon State UniversityU.S. TreasuryUniversity of MinnesotaSBA
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UN Food and Agriculture OrganizationAspen InstituteUniversity of TennesseeSouthern Rural Development CenterUniversity of Maine Cooperative Extension ServiceMaine Organic Farmers and Gardeners AssociationCooperative State Research, Education, and Extension ServiceCommunity Development Financial Institutions Fund
Creating Vibrant Communities and Economies in Rural America (2002) — Lionel J. Beaulieu
The Extension System: A Vision for the 21st Century (2002)
Toward a Community Based National Rural Policy (2002) — Charles W. Fluharty
Rural Knowledge Clusters: Innovation and Vitality in America's Rural Communities (2002) — Munnich, Lee, Greg Schrock, Karen Cook, Anna H. Bonelli, and James Lehnhoff
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Building Entrepreneurial Networks (2001) — National Commission on Entrepreneurship
Food and Agricultural Policy: Taking Stock for the New Century (2001) — USDA
Returning to Our Roots: Executive Summaries of the Reports of the Kellogg Commission on the Future of State and Land-Grant Universities (2001) — Kellogg Commission on the Future of State and Land-Grant Universities
Community Social Capacity (2001) — Cornelia Flora
Strengthening Communities: Strategic Directions for Community Resources and Economic Development Programs (2001) — USDA
Building Companies, Building Communities: Entrepreneurs in the New Economy (2000) — National Commission on Entrepreneurship
Developing a Neighborhood-Focused Agenda: Tools for Cities Getting Started (2000)
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