ELIOT COLEMAN & THE SMALL FARM RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

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VOISIN, ANDRE

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THE SMALL FARM RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

Greenwood Farm Harborside, Maine 04642

The Small Farm Research Association is a privately funded, non-profit, research organization centered at Greenwood Farm.

The Small Farm Research Association was begun in 1972 to pursue basic research in agricultural techniques for the small farmer.

Some of our aims are:

[1] to conceive, try out, and perfect techniques that will enable the small farmer and home gardener to consistently raise and preserve high-quality crops without reliance on toxic chemicals.

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