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A look back at USDA's Report and Recommendations on Organic Farming

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2009

Richard Harwood
Affiliation:
C.S. Mott Foundation Chair of Sustainable Agriculture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824.
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The United States Department of Agriculture's Report and Recommendations on Organic Farming (1980) is destined to be a milestone in the evolution of agriculture's scientific paradigm. Such recognition, however, will come several years in the future and will require a key scientific breakthrough for full assessment of the “new world” its authors brought forward to the mainstream scientific community.

Type
Papers from the 10th Annual Conference of the Wallace Institute, “Alternative Agriculture Policy: A New Time to Choose,” Washington, D.C., March 1,1993
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993

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