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21. Fifth Diocesan Synod
who suffer greatly because of the current crisis in agriculture. to the work of theNational Catholic rural life Conference. Return to Synod Legislation index.
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PASTORAL DIMENSIONS OF RURAL LIFE ~ Synod V Legislation
220. Farming, as the stewardship of the land, plants and animals for the glory of God and the service of His holy people, is to be taught to children, young people and adults through catechesis. 221. The devotion to Saint Isidore and Saint Maria, patron saints of farmers, is to be promoted throughout the Diocese. 222. The Memorial of Saint Isidore on May 15 and Rural Life Day on the fourth Wednesday of September are to be observed in the whole Diocese. 223. Prayers and devotions associated with farming are to be readily accessible to farmers. 224. Appropriate spiritual helps are to be provided for farmers in meeting the challenge which is theirs in collaborating with God in the care of nature to produce healthy food and fiber for all. 225. In the Catholic schools and the programs of religious education, a careful catechesis regarding the nature of agriculture as stewardship is to be presented. (Cf.

22. Site Index: Agriculture And Agri-Food Canada Online (AAFC Online)
Investing in life s Basic Building Blocks; Science Teasers Media Tips InvestmentInitiative; Career Focus Program in agriculture and Agri rural and Adaptation.
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23. Agriculture And The American Midwest
interested in depictions of agriculture and rural life in the will be on the roleof agriculture in literature Waseca (http//sroc.coafes.umn.edu/index.html).
http://www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/GEOL/classes/geo120/
Instructors:Mary Savina: Mudd 164, x4404, email: msavina@carleton.edu Mike Kowalewski: Laird 210, x4323, email: mkowalew@carleton.edu Syllabus and Calendar Labs and class assignments Service Projects Post-Silent Spring : pesticide information resources Useful Websites Farm Quiz Photo Gallery You Might be a Farmer if Fifth Year Intern: Caitilin Daum, email: Caitilin.Daum@alumni.carleton.edu Please email any comments to: msavina@carleton.edu This class was taught during the fall term of 2000 and concluded in November, 2000. It was made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council. Follow this link to view their website - MAELC . This grant funded the fifth year intern, Caitilin Daum. An article about this course can be read in the November 17, 2000 issue of Chronicle for Higher Education, page A18. Syllabus Communicating Class and Written Work Schedule of Class Periods, Field Trips, and Labs Grading ... Calendar These two dyad (linked) courses will focus on agriculture, especially agriculture in the Midwest. Literary scholars and scientists are both intrigued by the place of agriculture in our society but they go about asking and answering questions in distinctive ways. For instance, geologists might examine the climate of the 1930s and 1940s by studying instrumental records and comparing this period to longer-term climate records of the past. Studying the literature and films of the period, historians and literary scholars might explore the cultural roots of the Dust Bowl crisis and its effect on American life. By combining these two approaches, a more holistic view of these issues may emerge. Here are some questions that point toward possible links in these approaches:

24. RTA - Journal Index
This index gives the Issue No Also rural life and the Church in Ethiopia and theusual regular also look at Genoa and all that , agriculture and Agritheology
http://www.rural-theology.org.uk/frm/journalindex.htm
Rural Theology Association - Journal Index Use the link on the left or this one to return to the main Journal page This index gives the Issue No. and topic(s) for each edition
Named 'Occasional Papers'
Planning (1983)
Agriculture
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Evolution + Creation
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Renamed 'A Better Country' Schools Rural Celebration + Deprivation Landscape Spirituality Radicalism and Traditionalism Research in progress Multi parish worship Women in the countryside Town + Country Farming Priest + people Healing International perspectives Evangelism Schools Stories Tourists Faith in the Countryside Creation Change in the Countryside T rees Art + Craft Horses National Churches Ministry - women's work? The spiritual, the social, the physical Who calls the dance? The Village Church-Sign and Resources Tourism in the Countryside The Celtic Church The Shape of Rural Ministry Rural ecumenism Sacred spaces The National Church revisited Rural Strategies The changing church Lent: Restoring relationships A rural diocese in Kenya All age worship in Ely Churches European Rural Network Save our Parsonages Worship in a Rural Context The Membership Survey The Turnbull report Folly or Vision in Stone?

25. MSU Libraries - Electronic Resources In  History
Available to Everybody, ABOUT, CONNECT, agriculture and rural life in Michigan18201945. Library use Only, ABOUT, Air University Library index to Military
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26. 886 AIN - RURAL SOCIOLOGY - BS-INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES -
credits to date rural Sociology (AIN) Effective Summer 2000 to Spring 2001 backto Curriculum sheet index College of Agricultural and life Sciences Academic
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES Department: RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Major: RURAL SOCIOLOGY (886)
Degree: BS-INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES (AIN)
These requirements apply to students declaring this major from Summer 2000 through Spring 2001
Completion of the CALS degree requirements will satisfy all University General Education Requirements (GER)
Admission to UW
If admitted with a deficiency, see your academic Dean in 116 Agricultural Hall
SECTION 1 - COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
These requirements apply to all degrees in the College. The courses required in this section also meet UW General Education Requirements. A course taken to
satisfy a requirement in Section 1 may also be used to satisfy one, but only one, requirement in another section of the curriculum. Departments may specify somewhat different courses to satisfy the requirement in each sub-section. Communication (I.C.) Five credits minimum required. SEE WRITTEN/ORAL COMMUNICATION ADDENDUM FOR REQUIREMENTS. Mathematics (I.A. I.B.)

27. The Land Institute - Prairie Writers INDEX, By Subject
Prairie Writers index, by subject. George Pyle American agriculture A targetrichenvironment (26 rural life and population Robert Creighton Emptying a place
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The following list of Prairie Writers Circle essays is organized by subject and will be updated monthly with links to new essays. Each title links to the article text. For a complete list of articles by publication date, go to the Prairie Writers publications list. Agrarianism
Deborah E. Popper and Frank J. Popper Maurice Telleen Agricultural land
Charles Francis Denise Low Agriculture, high-input
Lee DeHaan Agriculture, low-input
Gene Logsdon Agriculture, natural systems

28. EDUCATION PLANET - 6043 Web Sites For Rural Life
rural life Web Sites (31 40 of 6040) 37. OMAFRA (Ontario Ministry of agriculture,Food and rural Affairs) rural Development index Page - OMAFRA s source
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29. Technical Leaflet # 1: Documenting Agriculture In Iowa (ISU Library Special Coll
The literature of agriculture and rural life documents the forces that shapedthis country. WWW http//www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html.
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/agri/tc.html American Society of Agronomy. Records, 1969 1987
Fort Dodge Laboratories. Records, 1913-1978
Garst, Roswell (1898-1977). Papers, 1919-1984 Garst and Thomas Hybrid Corn Company. Records, 1933-1972 Iowa Century Farms. Records, 1850-1900 Iowa Farm Bureau Federation. Records, 1918-1982 Iowa Master Farm Homemakers Guild. Records, 1928-1992 National Family Farm Coalition. Records, 1978-1984 National Farmers Organization. Records, 1955-1989. Poultry Science Association. Records, 1908-ongoing PrairieFire Rural Action. Records, 1979-1989 Wilson, James "Tama Jim" (1835-1920). Papers, 1887-1986 General Collecting Guidelines: Iowa State University Extension and related organizations (4-H) Organizations and individuals involved with agriculture on a local, regional and national scale

30. Food First Policy Briefs Index
of Brazilian agriculture, and its experience under liberalization of agriculture. inequalitythat has persisted in rural Brazilian life, has cemented
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The media attention being lavished on India's high technology sector paints a distorted picture. In a new report, we uncover disturbing evidence that the rural poor are increasingly marginalized, neglected and hungry despite the Indian government's claim that theirs is a "Shining India."
(Available in PDF , 1.1 MB) No. 9: Agricultural Liberalization in China: Curbing the State and Creating Cheap Labor
Maximilian Eisenburger and Raj Patel, September 2003
(Available in PDF , 430 KB) No. 8: Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Brazil's Rural Poor: Consolidating Inequality
Amanda Cassel and Raj Patel, August 2003
This report surveys the history and trajectory of Brazilian agriculture, and its experience under liberalization of agriculture. The data, assembled from the Brazilian government, World Bank, United Nations and scholarly sources, suggest that liberalization, rather than redressing the inequality that has persisted in rural Brazilian life, has cemented it.
(Available in PDF , 368 KB) No. 7: Agricultural Trade liberalization and Mexico

31. SLCentral Directory - Home - Rural Living
Science agriculture Organizations (48); Science Environment SustainabilitySustainable Living (29); who live, work in or value the rural way of life.
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  • 32. Life Matters - 29/03/1999: Uniting Our Rural Communities
    agriculture, rural Development http//www.rurdev.usda.gov/, The Second InternationalConference on Women in agriculture http//www.rurdev.usda.gov/rd/icwa/index.
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    Radio National
    with Geraldine Doogue
    on Monday 29/03/1999
    Uniting Our Rural Communities

    Summary:
    Discussion of remedies to the difference in prosperity between Australia's cities and country areas ordinarily entail the restoration of essential services, both public and private. Businesses and governments argue that the costs of the service provision of old can no longer be justified.
    Rural Australia is searching for remedies for loss of community that are cheap and real; using information technology to bridge the distance between city and country, but also bring far-flung rural communities together is one. When most people think of rural areas in America, they picture the big skies of Wyoming and Montana; an agrarian landscape dotted with farms that thrive, farms that feed the small towns at their centre.
    While this bucolic image may have some historical basis, today rural America looks quite different. Less than 10 per cent of the rural population lives on farms, and the percentage of rural population employed in farming declined from over 14 per cent in 1969 to just under 7 per cent by 1996. More than 50 million people live in rural America. And 15 percent of them earn wages below the Federal poverty level. Four hundred rural counties now have fewer jobs available than they did in 1969!
    So, what can the US teach Australia about rural community restoration? Since it's had more practice at building more community with less government service provision and a more internally competitive economy, perhaps quite a lot. Certainly, in the information technology stakes, they're perhaps also the world's leader.

    33. Manitoba Women's Institute Index - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
    s organization dedicated to personal development, family, agriculture, rural developmentand Health Issues; Culture and Education; Family life; Farm Issues.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/organizations/wi/
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    • How is MWI organized? How does MWI work? Health Issues Culture and Education Family Life Farm Issues Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW)
    MWI at the Core Its Spirit and Values
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    Interested in Becoming a Member of MWI? Coming Events Educational Programs To contact us write or phone:
    Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0P8
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    34. 9-Misc: U.S. National Catholic Rural Life Conference Called For GEplant
    indexThread and crops are rapidly introduced into the global agriculture and food TheNational Catholic rural life Conference, witness to the past century of
    http://www.gene.ch/genet/2003/Nov/msg00068.html
    GENET archive [Index] [Thread]
    9-Misc: U.S. National Catholic Rural Life Conference called for GEplant moratorium
    • To Subject 9-Misc: U.S. National Catholic Rural Life Conference called for GEplant moratorium From Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 15:35:44 +0100 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Organization: GENET Resent-From: genet-news@genet-info.org
    GENET-news - TITLE: F Agricultural Biotechnology A Catholic Rural Life Perspective SOURCE: National Catholic Rural Life Conference, USA www.ncrlc.com/plant_biotechnology.html DATE: June 2002 - archive: http://www.genet-info.org/ http://www.genet-info.org

    35. National Catholic Rural Life Conference (NCRLC) Care Of Agriculture, Family Farm
    NCRLC is a national organization that brings together the Church and care of rural communities and natural resources. NCRLC serves as a prophetic voice for the countryside, calls for justice and
    http://www.ncrlc.com/
    Save the Family Farm
    Green Ribbon Campaign

    Ethics of Eating

    The National Catholic Rural Life Conference is a membership
    organization grounded in a spiritual tradition that brings
    together the Church, care of community and care of creation.
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    OUR STORY Who We Are Our History Our Magazine CAMPAIGNS Catholic Rural Ethic Ethics of Eating Green Ribbon For Parishes ... Rural Community Support Program
    Resources and tools for rural families and communities in transition. Agribusiness Accountability Initiative An open forum on the impact of agribusiness conglomerates on farmers Agriculture and Food Issues Issues include conservation, CAFOs, antibiotics, food safety, animal welfare and renewable energy. Genetic Engineering and Agriculture Social and ethical considerations of genetic engineering in agriculture. Stewardship of Creation Land stewardship, water stewardship and climate change concerns. Rural Life and Globalization A critical look at the impacts of trade, investments and economic globalization on rural communities.

    36. Agriculture Resources
    Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories. University College of agriculture and life Sciences site offers agricultural economy and healthy rural communities." Topics
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    Agriculture Resources
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    A B C D ... K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    AgNews offers everything from breaking news (with archives) to research and education to a Texas treasure hunt. The site includes two dozen categories of interesting information and links, with entries like nutrition, forestry, wildlife, and veterinary medicine in addition to ag economics and ag education. A great resource.
    Ag-Links
    Numerous agriculture links related to farms, ranches, markets, associations, research, weather, plus the invitation to "skip the serious stuff and go straight to Mr. Potato Head." (We recommend it!)
    @griculture Online
    If you're on the farming front lines, this is your site. Many partnerships have helped this site's publishers develop a huge repository of information, with weather updates, for sale listings, tons of technology plus Crop Scouting Talk ("How's your winter wheat look?"), Cattle Offerings Worldwide (COW!), much more.
    Agricultural Research Service
    This U.S. Department of Agriculture agency has put together an attractive site explaining their function and including "news and information" and good links.

    37. ARLDF Home Page
    A training center for sustainable agriculture in the uplands, located in the southern part of the Philippines.
    http://www2.mozcom.com/~arldf/
    The Asian Rural Life Development Foundation (ARLDF) is an Asian-based foundation that is primarily dedicated to aiding the development of upland rural farming areas. Its scope is Asia-wide and it offers training services, conference facilities and on-site consultation services in a variety of countryside development projects. Its base project and main training center is located in the southern Philippines. The ARLDF is officially registered as a foundation in the Philippines, India (State of Orissa, ARLDF India) and Nepal (ARLDF Nepal). On-going work of ARLDF in Asia outside of these officially registered programs include training linkages with other like-minded training centers such as: Mindanao Baptist Rural Life Center and Vizcaya BOOST (Philippines); Development Service Center (Bangladesh); Rural Development Model (Indonesia); Baptist Rural Development Center (Thailand); and Thai Nguyen Farmer's Training Center (Vietnam). ARLDF has other projects going on in Vietnam, China, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.

    38. THE MUSEUM OF ENGLISH RURAL LIFE
    be consulted at the Museum of English rural life. prehistoric times, and to ruralsocial and environment, landscape, settlement and agriculture; Government and
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    HOME COLLECTIONS / BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH RURAL HISTORY
    Collections Database
    Object Collections Reader Services UPDATE Bibliography of British Rural History ... Archives The Museum of English Rural Life is responsible for The Rural History Database, an online bibliography of British rural history. To learn more about the contents of the database and how to search, please read the guidelines below.
    Open database
    The Data
    The Rural History Database contains over 50,000 records, including 31,000 journal articles from over 1500 journals and over 10,000 books. Many references date from the late 18th and 19th centuries: for example some 1400 articles have been extracted from the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England which began publication in 1840. However the majority of articles in the Database were published in the leading and lesser known journals from the 1940s up to the present year. The database also contains over 4,000 theses awarded for degrees world-wide since the 1870s, including contemporary surveys which are now of historical interest. There are also over 10,000 books in the database, most of which are held by the Museum of English Rural Life's library , and articles from edited works.

    39. ->>>>------- Welcome To AGRARIA -------<<<<-
    California agriculture and life in rural agricultural areas.
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    agrarian adj of or relating to fields or lands or their tenure of, relating to, or characteristic of the farmer or his interests.
    :This site is named after Jefferson's belief in agrarian ideology, also called agricultural exceptionalism. This is a belief that producing food is both a necessity for a civilization and a superior way of life. Thomas Jefferson was a leading agrarian in the U.S. and he argued that a nation of family farmers was the best guarantee of democracy. According to Jefferson, agriculture is the most basic and important industry, rural life is superior to urban life, and having self-sufficient family farmers was a guarantee of democracy using the same technology, thousands of family farms, each of roughly equal size, would have common interests in preserving private property and democracy: -quoted from the coursework of Phillip L. Martin, author of Promises to Keep
    Although the structure and demographic of the United States has rapidly steered away from an emphasis on producing food under this self-sustained family farm ideal Jefferson talks about, the system is still something to strive toward. The family unit is integral to shaping the minds of the children who are tomorrow's adults, a self-sufficient nuclear family is a child's first insight into society. The family is a microcosm of the real world. The coping mechanisms and support structure that develop in the family is a very important beginning, and continuance of the future generation. In a sense it is the guarantee of democracy Jefferson was talking about. The fate of future leaders is in the hands of parents.

    40. Hist-feat
    United States Department of agriculture collection of about 400 photographs which provides a portrait of rural and small town American life mainly in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
    http://www.usda.gov/oc/photo/histfeat.htm
    Most of the photographs on display in this section were taken between 1937 and 1943 during the Farm Security Administration (FSA) era. The entire FSA collection of almost 300,000 pictures are housed at the Library of Congress and the National Archives and Records Administration. Included on these pages are other USDA photographs, some of which date back to the 1800s.Additional photos are planned to be added.
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