In unpacking and reshelving books in my personal library, I've found
some duplicate copies.
--1992 edition of /Vital Signs: The Trends that Are Shaping Our
Future/, WorldWatch Institute
--/From the Ground Up: Wisconsin Sustainable Farmers Tell of their
Practice and Vision/ (Wis. Dept. of Ag, 1992)
--/Ecolinking: Everyone's guide to online environmental information/,
Don Rittner, Peachpit Press, 1992 (dated, but I'm surprised at how
many of these resources still exist--and sometimes in the old forms)
--/The Dairy Debate: Consequences of Bovine Growth Hormone and
Rotational Grazing Technologies/, edited by Bill Liebhardt, UC-SAREP,
1993.
--/Quasi-Experimentation: Design and Analysis Issues for Field
Settings/, Thomas D. Cook and Donald T. Campbell, 1979 (one of the
definitive sources on how to design social research...and thus also
how to critique it, as well as answer scientists who think that only
lab or bench research can be reliable and valid)
--World Watch Paper 131: /Shrinking Fields: Cropland Loss in a World
of Eight Billion/, by Gary Gardner, July 1996
--World Watch Paper 132: /Dividing the Waters: Food Security,
Ecosystem Health, and the New Politics of Scarcity/, by Sandra
Postel, Sept. 1996
--/Managing Cover Crops Profitably/, second edition, Sustainable
Agriculture Network, 1998.
My first preference is to send these to a farmer-to-farmer network,
research group, or organization. Or a rural community or school
library. That is--somewhere that multiple people can access them. But
if no such org. is interested, I'm willing to send them to anyone who
can use them.
Because of the cost of mailing, I wish to send all of them to one
address--so if you want any, you get all. It's the first X pounds
that costs the most to ship, as you know.
If you're interested, please e-mail me; I'll give it 48 hours (since
many farmers or smaller organizations don't check e-mail every day)
from now, then evaluate responses, if any.
peace
mish
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http://www.wisc.edu
UW voice mail: 608-262-8018
Home office: 415-504-6474 (504-MISH)
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