Hi Jean,
Before you sign off on Industrial Agriculture as a topic we have a
film that shows how a company is mechanizing a rice farm in Kenya
thinking it will be of benefit to the community--but it is actually
harming them. The film is called Good Fortune and here is the web
site link http://www.filmakers. /index.php?a=filmDetail&filmID=1646
Sue Oscar
Filmakers Library
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On Jan 5, 2011, at 11:10 AM, Jean Reese wrote:
Hi, All
Thanks for all the suggestions for Industrial Agricultural titles. The
faculty member was very happy with the suggestions. It's great to know I
have such a wonderful source of information available!
Jean
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