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Item Community Tourism Assessment for Lindstrom, Minnesota(University of Minnesota, 2008-05) Gustafson, Kent; Messer, Cynthia C; Templin, ElizabethItem Effective committee membership(University of Minnesota. Agriculture Extension Service, 1985) Gustafson, Kent; Russell, Elizabeth HItem Minnesota Agri-tourism: Status and Interest(2009-10-07) Schuweiler, Andrea; Gustafson, KentAgri-tourism is defined as a set of activities that occurs when people link travel with the products, services, and experiences of agriculture. Examples of agri-tourism include, but are not limited to, farm stays, hay rides, wine trails, farm tours, and farm festivals. Agri-tourism can increase farm revenue, lead to a more diversified business, and stimulate local economies. In 2009, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center, in partnership with Renewing the Countryside, the Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, and the Minnesota Grown program of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture conducted a survey of Minnesota farms to learn about agri-tourism businesses, activities, and opportunities. The information gained from the survey is designed to help the University of Minnesota Tourism Center and its partner organizations provide better educational and marketing opportunities for agri-tourism in Minnesota.Item Quality of Life: Assessment for Transportation Performance Indicators Focus Group Report(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2011) Schroeder, Sierra L.; Gustafson, Kent; Schneider, Ingrid E.Item Scenic Byways and Quality of Life: An Annotated Bibliography(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2009) Gustafson, KentItem Small Farms Initiative(2010) Arlt, Timothy; Wieland, Betsy; Winter, Nathan; Carlson, Brad; Martens, Dan; Haugen-Brown, Tana; Herzfeld, Dean; Foord, Karl; Wilsey, David; Martin, Wayne; Waters, Katherine; Kieser, Laura; Nelson, Beth; Gustafson, Kent; Postels, BrendaEstablish the infrastructure for a vibrant Small Farms initiative to address the growing number of small farms in Minnesota. This includes publications, curriculums, events, activities, communications, web resources, and staff and professional development. This project will also work to identify potential funding sources and partners.Item What Shade of "Green" is Your Event?(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2009) Gustafson, Kent