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Gearing up to support urban farming in California: Preliminary results of a needs assessment

According to the United States Census, California is the most urban state in the nation. Although there are many outstanding examples of urban farms in California, in general, urban agriculture (UA) has been slower to gain momentum here than in some other states with large urban populations. Over th...

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Published in:Renewable agriculture and food systems 2015-02, Vol.30 (1), p.33-42
Main Authors: Surls, Rachel, Feenstra, Gail, Golden, Sheila, Galt, Ryan, Hardesty, Shermain, Napawan, Claire, Wilen, Cheryl
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