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Introduction to Whole Farm Planning: Combining Family, Profit, and Environment.

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Introduction to Whole Farm Planning: Combining Family, Profit, and Environment.

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2011-08

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St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture

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"Whole Farm Planning, also known as Comprehensive Farm Planning, can help you: • Develop a vision for your farm ten, twenty, or fifty years into the future • Improve the profitability and efficiency of your farm operations • Build respect from the community for your work in protecting the environment • Make the farm a safe and healthy place for you and your family." (p.1)

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Introduction to Whole Farm Planning: Combining Family, Profit, and Environment. 2011. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture.

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Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture. (2011). Introduction to Whole Farm Planning: Combining Family, Profit, and Environment.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/115706.

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