ELIOT COLEMAN & THE SMALL FARM RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
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[2] to determine if the vigorous, robust, and healthy plant
is truly more resistant to insects and disease and, if so,
to what extent different methods of fertilization, crop
rotation, cultural practices, and soil amendments can
contribute to the vigor and resistance of the plant.
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[3] to concentrate on using locally available fertilizing
materials.
[4] to consult, share information, and learn from the many
other worldwide organizations doing research in biological
agriculture.
[5] to farm for the future by developing a viable
agricultural system that will be sustainable over the long
term.
The Small Farm Research Association endeavors to be
positive and productive in its approach. Our aim is to
improve knowledge, not waste effort in controversy. We
pursue no pie-in-the-sky schemes. We produce knowledge and
hard fact for every penny spent.
Membership extends from July 1 to June 30 of the following
year. During that time members receive copies of all our
publications and are entitled to our agricultural advisory
service. All questions and letters from members will be
answered on the basis of the best and most comprehensive
information available.
Sponsoring Membership: $20/year
Other Memberships: Whatever you can afford.
Eliot Coleman
Small Farm Research Association
Greenwood Farm
Harborside, Maine 04642
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