Sustainable Farming Systems: Demonstrating Environmental and Economic Performance.

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Sustainable Farming Systems: Demonstrating Environmental and Economic Performance.

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2001-06

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St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture

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This four-year study coordinated by the Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (MISA) showed farm profits and environmental performance on sustainable farms match and often exceed that of conventional farms (http://z.umn.edu/sfs).

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Cooperators on the project: Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (MISA); University of Minnesota; Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota; Land Stewardship Project; Minnesota Project.

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Funding provided by: Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (1997) and Minnesota Future Resources Fund (1999) as recommended by the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR).

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DiGiacomo, G., et al. 2001. Sustainable Farming Systems: Demonstrating Environmental and Economic Performance. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture.

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DiGiacomo, Gigi; Iremonger, Christopher J.; Kemp, Loni; van Schaik, Caroline; Murray, Helene. (2001). Sustainable Farming Systems: Demonstrating Environmental and Economic Performance.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/115705.

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