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The urgency of transforming the Midwestern U.S. landscape into more than corn and soybean

Linda S. Prokopy, Benjamin M. Gramig, Alisha Bower, Sarah P. Church, Brenna Ellison, Philip W. Gassman, Ken Genskow, Douglas Gucker, Steve G. Hallett, Jason Hill, Natalie Hunt, Kris Johnson, Ian Kaplan, J. Paul Kelleher, Hans Kok, Michael Komp, Peter J. Lammers, Sarah E. LaRose, Matt Liebman, Andrew J. Margenot, D. J. Mulla, Michael J. O’Donnell, Alex W. Peimer, Elizabeth Reaves, Kara Salazar, Chelsea Schelly, Keith E. Schilling, Silvia Secchi, Aslıhan D. Spaulding, David A. Swenson, A. W. Thompson, Jessica D. Ulrich‐Schad

2020Agriculture and Human Values60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Genetically modified maizeZea maysAgricultural economicsGenetically modified cropsGeographyAgronomyEconomicsBiologyGeneBiochemistryTransgeneOrganic Food and AgricultureAmerican Environmental and Regional History
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