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2006,
Volume 80, Number 3 "'Like Ribbons of Green and Gold': Industrializing Lettuce and the Quest for Quality in the Salinas Valley, 1920-1965" "Bandits, Mad Men, and Suicides: Fear, Anger, and Death in a Troubled Iowa Landscape, 1929-1933" "Fescue to the Rescue: Chewings Fescue, Paspalum, and the Application
of Non-British Experience to Pastoral Practice in New Zealand, 1880-1920" "Furniture Exempt from Seizure: African-American Farm Families and Their Property in Texas, 1880s-1930s" |
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