John Ikerd of the University of Missouri and Mark Ritchie of the Institute of Trade and Agriculture Policy discuss the prospects for new vitality in the countryside that was once the heartbeat of America. Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

Guests: 

John Ikerd, Mark Ritchie

Original airdate: 
Tue, 2002-12-03

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I think a new type of paradigm on sustainable agriculture will uplift our rural areas especially if it can provide ways through which the rural people can live productive lives. If the concept of sustainable agriculture materializes our countrysides will face a rebirth which will be beneficial for the people as well.
As the idea of a sustainable economy for a sustainable community paves its way into our lives let's not forget that preserving our countryside means preserving our heritage and it should be preserved in all its innocence for the benefit of its inhabitants and the environment.

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