Is the Hudson Institute a family affair? One brother to tell you to use
nitrate fertilizer and another to tell not to worry when it pollutes your
drinking water? Mike Miller
>From: leopold@exnet.iastate.edu
>Date: 5 Oct 99 09:26:06 -0600
>Subject: Leopold Center newsletter
>
>
>FALL LEOPOLD LETTER EXPLORES HOT TOPICS
>
>The Fall issue of the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture's
>quarterly "Leopold Letter" explores a number of hot agricultural topics,
>including the profitability of genetically modified crops, nitrate in
>water, and a profile of southwest Iowa farmer Steve Williams looking for a
>balance between farm size and the availability of labor. The issue also
>offers an in-depth exploration of Aldo Leopold's "A Sand County Almanac" on
>the 50th anniversary of its publication. The newsletter is available free
>by contacting the Leopold Center, (515) 294-3711; or by visiting its web
>site, http://www.leopold.iastate.edu.
>
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>Richard Pirog
>Education Coordinator
>Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
>209 Curtiss Hall Iowa State University
>Ames, Iowa 50011-3120
>515 294-1854
>FAX: 515 294-9696
>e-mail: leopold@exnet.iastate.edu
> Web page URL: http://www.leopold.iastate.edu/
>
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