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    Date of this Version

    Summer 2003

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    Article

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    Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Elbert Dickey, Dean and Director of Cooperative Extension, University of Nebraska, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

    Abstract

    Contents:
    Anti-corporate Farming Laws and Industry Structure: The Case of Initiative 300 and Cattle Feeding by Azzeddine M. Azzam, John R. Schroeter, and J. David Aiken
    Grandfathered Corporations and Initiative 300 by J. David Aiken
    New Generation Cooperatives Are Part of UNL’s Educational Effort by Lynn H. Lutgen
    Switchgrass—A Biomass Energy Crop for the Great Plains? by Richard K. Perrin, Kenneth P. Vogel, and Marty R. Schmer
    Market Journal Presents Analysis of Agricultural Markets and Risk Management Strategies by H. Douglas Jose
    Off-farm Employment and Income in Nebraska by Ram Valluru, H. Douglas Jose, and Dennis M. Conley
    MBA in Agribusiness by Dennis M. Conley
    Focus on research
    Focus on outreach
    Focus on teaching
    Focus on people

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