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Bibliography by Author

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Updated August 23, 2006

This is a complete list of articles alphabetically by author (combining the general articles and those published in peer reviewed journals or books). Citations are given with links to full text for many of the articles and several have been loaded in PDF format, readable by the free Acrobat Reader (click to download). For further information contact The Land Institute by telephone (785) 823-5376 or by e-mail.

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Audubon, March-April 1999. "Lessons From the Land Institute," Scott Russell Sanders, pp. 75-79.
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Bates, L. S., M. Bender and W. Jackson (1981). Eastern Gama Grass, Seed Structure and Protein Quality. Cereal Chemistry 58: 138-141.
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Bender, M.H. (2003). Animal production and farm size in Holmes County, Ohio, and U.S. agriculture. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 18(2):70-79.
[Science articles]

Bender, M.H. (2002). Energy in Agriculture: Lessons from the Sunshine Farm Project. Presented at the Third Biennial International Workshop, Advances in Energy Studies: Reconsidering the Importance of Energy, Porto Venere, Italy, 24-28 September 2002 (proceedings in press).
[Science articles]

Bender, M.H. (2001). An economic comparison of traditional and conventional agricultural systems at a county level. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 16:2-15. Appendices, tables and expanded references available.
This was a study of draft-horse farming in Amish agriculture in Ohio, including a comparison of the national cropland area that would be required for powering horses and ethanol-fueled tractors to farm U.S. cropland. The appendices, which appear here, provide detailed calculations of various numerical values reported in this paper.
[Science articles]

Bender, M.H. (2001). Energy in Agriculture and Society: Insights from the Sunshine Farm. March 2001.
[General articles]

Bender, M.H. (2000). Age of Maturity and Life Span in Herbaceous, Polycarpic Perennials. The Botanical Review, Vol 66(3):311-349.
[Science articles]

Bender, M.H. (2000). Comparison of Nutrient Return and Plant Uptake in Agricultural Systems. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, Vol 15(4):89-105.
In traditional agricultural systems such as the Sunshine Farm that rely on internally generated manure and crop residues for soil fertility, large marketed exports lead to unsustainable deficiencies in phosphorus and sometimes potassium. Return of human excreta would offset only a small fraction of these deficiencies.
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Bender, M.H. (2000). Potential conservation of biomass in the production of synthetic organics. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol 30(1): 49-58.
Ethanol produced from crops raised our awareness that the potential national demand for biofuels could divert much cropland from food production. Likewise, the use of crop biomass in the renewable production of synthetic organics such as plastics, fibers, rubber and asphalt could also divert considerable land from food production, contrary to the current perception that feedstock consumption for synthetic organics is negligible.
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Bender, M.H. (1999). Economic feasibility review for community-scale farmer cooperatives for biodiesel. Bioresource Technology, 70: 81-87.
The cost of producing biodiesel fuel from oilseeds, animal fats, or waste grease is 2-3 times the current of pre-tax diesel in the US and Europe. Thus, while the energy balance for producing biodiesel is positive, it would currently require government subsidies to compete with diesel.
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Bender, M.H. (1996). The 150-Acre Sunshine Farm at The Land Institute. A paper presented at The Ecology of Our Landscape: The Botany of Where We Live, a 1996 symposium sponsored by The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Texas Christian University.
[General articles]

Bender, M.H., J.M. Baskin, and C.C. Baskin. (2000). Age Of Maturity And Life Span In Herbaceous, Polycarpic Perennials. The Botanical Review 66(3): 311-349.
[Science articles]

Bender, M.H. and W. Jackson (1980). Perennial grain crop research: Experimental design. Proceedings of the Seventh North American Prairie Conference, August 4-6, 1980. Springfield, Missouri, Southwest Missouri State University, 311-313.
[General articles]

Bender, M.H., A. Lovins and H. Lovins. (1996). Agriculture and energy. In A. Bisio and S. Boots (eds.), Encyclopedia of energy technology and the environment. John Wiley, Hoboken, NJ.
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Berry, Wendell (2003). A Citizen's Response To the National Security Strategy of the United States. New York Times, February 9, 2003.
This essay, originally printed in an advertisement in the Sunday New York Times and on OrionOnline.org, is an abridged version of the cover article in the March/April 2003 Orion Magazine. A free copy of the magazine containing the full essay can be obtained through www.oriononline.org.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education, 18 February 2000. "The Destructive Nature of Our Bountiful Harvests," Malcolm G. Scully, pp. B11-12.
[General articles: About The Land Institute]

Cox, C.M., K.A. Garrett, R.L. Bowden, A.K. Fritz, S.P. Dendy, and W.F. Heer (2004). Cultivar mixtures for the simultaneous management of multiple diseases: Tan spot and leaf rust of wheat. Phytopathology 94:961-969.
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Cox, C.M., K.A. Garrett, and W.W. Brockus (2005). Meeting the challenge of disease management in perennial grain cropping systems. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 20(1):15-24.
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Cox, C.M., T.D. Murray, and S.S. Jones (2002). Perennial wheat germ plasm lines resistant to eyespot, Cephalosporium stripe, and wheat streak mosaic. Plant Disease 86(9):1043-1048.
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Cox, T.S. (2002). The mirage of genetic engineering. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, Vol 17(1): 41-43.
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Cox, T.S. (2001). The Emperor's New Chromosomes. The Land Report #70, Summer 2001.
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Cox, T.S., M.H. Bender, C. Picone, D.L. Van Tassel, J.B. Holland, E.C. Brummer, B.E. Zoeller, A.H. Paterson and W. Jackson (2002). Breeding Perennial Grain Crops. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 21(2):59-91.
The paper was written after surveying almost 200 articles related to the subject and speaking with plant breeders around the country. Critical Reviews is judged by Journal Citation Reports to be fourth in impact among 140 plant science journals.
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Cox, T.S., J.D. Glover, D.L. Van Tassel, C.M. Cox, and L.R. DeHaan. (2006). Prospects for developing perennial grains. BioScience, 56(8):649-659.
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Cox, T.S. and W. Jackson (2002). Agriculture and biodiversity loss: Genetic engineering and the second agricultural revolution. Invited entry in Life on Earth: An Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, N. Eldredge, Ed. ABC-CLIO.
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Cox, T.S., C. Picone and W. Jackson (2004). Research Priorities in Natural Systems Agriculture. Journal of Crop Improvement. 12(1/2): 511-531.
[Science articles]

Cox, T.S. and D. Wood (1999). The nature and role of crop biodiversity, Chapter 3. In Agrobiodiversity: Characterization, utilization and management, D. Wood (ed). CABI Publishing, Oxford, UK.
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Crews, T.E. (2005). Perennial crops and endogenous nutrient supplies. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 20(1)25-37.
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DeHaan, L.R., N.J. Ehlke, C.C. Sheaffer, G.J. Muehlbauer, and D.L. Wyse (2003). Illinois Bundleflower Genetic Diversity Determined by AFLP Analysis. Crop Science, 43(1): 402-408.
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DeHaan, L.R., D.L. Van Tassel, and T.S. Cox (2005). Perennial grain crops: A synthesis of ecology and plant breeding. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 20(1): 5-14.
[Science articles]

Donahue, B., W. Jackson and N. Scott, "The Land Institute in Matfield Green." The Land Report #54, Fall 1995.
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Gatschet, J. (1997). "Natural Systems Agriculture at The Land Institute." 1997.
[General articles]

Glover, J.D. (2005). The necessity and possibility of perennial grain production systems. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 20(1): 1-4.
[Science articles]

Glover, J. (2003). "Characteristics of Annual vs Perennial Systems ." In Proceedings of the Sod-Based Cropping System Conference, University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Quincy, Florida, February 20-21, 2003.
[Science articles]

Glover, J.D. (2002). "Soils and our future: Taking another approach using nature as a guide." Leopold Letter 14(2): 6-7. Issue 14(2) of the Leopold Letter is available in PDF at the Leopold Center website by following this link.

Herendeen, R.A. and T. Wildermuth. (2002). Resource-based sustainability indicators: Chase County, Kansas, as example. Ecological Economics, 42(1): 243-257, August 2002.
[Science articles]

High Country News, 1 May 1995. "Gospel According to Wes Jackson," Lisa Jones.
[General articles: About The Land Institute]

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Jackson, L. and C.L. Dewald (1994). Predicting evolutionary consequences of greater reproductive effort in Tripsacum dactyloides, a Perennial Grass. Ecology, 75(3), 627-641.
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Jackson, Wes, "Ignorance-based World View." October 3, 2004. Adapted from a talk at The Land Institute's 2004 Prairie Festival, published in The Land Report, #81, Spring 2005, pp. 14-16.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (2003). Chapter 8, The Agrarian Mind: Mere Nostalgia or a Practical Necessity? In Essential Agrarian Reader, Norman Wirza (Ed.). Univ. Press of Kentucky. Pp. 140-153.

Jackson, W. (2002). Natural systems agriculture: a truly radical alternative. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Vol 88: 111-117.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (2002). Poverty and Agricultural Policies: We ain't winnin' because the old dominant idea has a way of reasserting itself. Population and Environment, Vol 24(1): 55-67.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (2002). The Modern Dilemma and the Challenge to Systems Thinkers. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Vol 19: 1-7.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (April 2002). When Strength through Exhaustion Fails. Conservation Biology, Vol 16(2): 291.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (2001). Challenges Facing Kansans: Environmental, Economic, and Political. Kansas Day Lecture. Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, January 29, 2001.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (2000). A Medieval Art & Photo Essay. The Land Report #66, Spring 2000.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (2000). Fertility and the Age of Soils, Fund raising letter. December 2000.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (2000). Food in the Coming Century. Acceptance Speech, Right Livelihood Awards 2000, Stockholm, Sweden, December 2000.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (2000). The Changing Relationship Between the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life. The Land Report #68, Fall 2000.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (2000). The Need of Being Versed in Country Things. The Land Report #67, Summer 2000.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). A Foreword to a Collection of Articles on the Precautionary Principle. Draft.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). A Story, as told by E.F. Schumacher. Written for an anniversary edition of Small is Beautiful, 1999.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Analogy: a Driver—Natural Systems Agriculture.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Clear-Cutting the Last Wilderness: Compromising the genomes of our major crops. The Land Report Number 65, Fall 1999.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Commencement Remarks, Clarkson University. May 16, 1999.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Ecological Determinism vs. the Jeffersonian Ideal. The Land Report #64, Summer 1999. Reprinted The Land Report #48, Fall 1993.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Foreword for Brian Donahue's Reclaiming the Commons: Community Farms and Forests in a New England Town. Yale University Press, 1999. Also in the form of a fund raising letter 10/99.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). From Genomes to Ecosystems to Human Communities. In R. LeFroy (Ed.), E.C. Lefroy, R.J. Hobbs, M.H. O'Connor, J.S. Pate, Agriculture as a Mimic of Natural Ecosystems. Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Letter re John Morris of Wales. Fund raising letter, 4/99.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Norman Rockwell's 'The County Agent,' 1948. The Land Report #63, Spring 1999.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Three Stories. Keynote address to conference of librarians, 4/99.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Two Stories (Condensed from "Three Stories" below), fundraising letter Winter 1999.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Why Does McPherson College Offer Only One Major and What Can Be Done About It? Delivered at McPherson College, Kansas, November 15, 1999.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1999). Why Natural Systems Agriculture? currently part of our NSA Programs section, this was originally written for Big Idea funders, August 1999.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1998). Aldo Leopold: Central Figure for Prairie Festival 1998. The Land Report, July 1998.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1998). Arches, Spandrels, and Genomic Architecture. The Land Report #60, March 1998.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1998). Carrying Our Work into the Next Realm. The Land Report #62, Fall 1998.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1998). Ignorance-based World View. December 1998. Fund raising letter #1 in Fall of 1998.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1997). Economics and Self-Sufficiency. The Land Report #59, September 1997.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1997). Thoughts on the Natural History of Eden. Edited after The Land Report #58, June 1997.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1996). Natural Systems Agriculture (on "nature as standard"). The Land Report #55/56, Summer 1996.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1996). The Ecosystem as a Conceptual Tool for Agriculture and Culture. A paper presented at The Ecology of Our Landscape: The Botany of Where We Live, a 1996 symposium sponsored by The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Texas Christian University.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1996). The Role of Botany in Development — Opening Remarks. Session Chair, opening remarks. Presented at The Ecology of Our Landscape: The Botany of Where We Live, a 1996 symposium sponsored by The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Texas Christian University.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1994). Complexity at The Land Institute. The Land Report #49, Spring 1994.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1994). Natural Systems Agriculture: More on The Marriage of Agriculture and Ecology. The Land Report #51, Winter 1994.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1993). 2020 Hindsight: A Retired Kansas Farmer Looks Back on the Revolution in Agriculture Between 1990 and 2020. In David Ray Griffin & Richard Falk (Eds.), Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis. SUNY Press.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (1992). Towards the Marriage of Ecology and Economics, In Conford, Philip (Ed.), A Future for the Land: Organic Practice from a Global Perspective. Green Books, Bideford, Devon, U.K.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (1990). Agriculture with nature as analogy. In C. A. Francis, C. B. Flora and L. D. King (Eds.), Sustainable Agriculture in Temperate Zones. New York, John Wiley & Sons.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (1987). Living Nets in a New Prairie Sea. In W. Jackson (Ed.), Altars of Unhewn Stone. Farrar, Strous and Giroux, 77-82.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (1984). Toward a unifying concept for an ecological agriculture. In R. Lowrance, B. R. Stinner and G. J. House (Eds.), Agricultural Ecosystems: Unifying Concepts. New York, John Wiley & Sons.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (1980). Living Nets in a New Prairie Sea. The Land Report #11, Summer 1980.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. (1980). New Roots for Agriculture. Chapter 8 in W. Jackson, New Roots for Agriculture. University of Nebraska Press, pp 93-115.
[Science articles]

Jackson, W. (1978). Soil Loss and the Search for a Permanent Agriculture. The Land Report #4, February 1978.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. & J. Glover (2002). 8000 years of deficit spending. The new art of ecological accounting. Presented at "Nature and Culture Seminar," sponsored by the Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas, 30 August 2002.
[General articles]

Jackson, W. & L.L. Jackson (1999). Developing High Seed-yielding Perennial Polycultures as a Mimic of Mid-grass Prairie. In R. LeFroy (Ed.), E.C. Lefroy, R.J. Hobbs, M.H. O'Connor, J.S. Pate, Agriculture as a Mimic of Natural Ecosystems. Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Jackson, W. and J.K. Piper (1989). The Necessary Marriage between Ecology and Agriculture. Ecology, 70(6), 1591-1593.
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Kulakow, P. A. (1999). Variation in Illinois bundleflower (Desmanthus illioensis (Michaux) MacMillan): A potential perennial grain legume. Euphytica 110(1): 7-20.
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Kulakow, P.A., L.L. Benson, and J.G. Vail (1988). Prospects for domesticating Illinois bundleflower. Advances in New Crops. Proceedings of the First National Symposium New Crops: Research, Development, Economics, Indianapolis, Indiana. Portland, Oregon, Timber Press, 168-171.
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Kulakow, P.A., M.K. Handley, J. Henson and C.L. Dewald (1989). Comparison of Monoecious and Gynomonoecious Eastern Gamagrass Breeding Systems for Foliar Disease Susceptibility and Agronomic Traits. Eastern Gamagrass Conference Proceedings,. Poteau, Oklahoma, The Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture, 41-44.
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LeFroy, E.C., R.J. Hobbs, M.H. O'Connor and J.S. Pate. (1999). Introduction. Agriculture as a Mimic of Natural Ecosystems. Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, xiii-xv.
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Nature, Vol. 389, 11 September 1997. In Search of Perennial Solutions, Stuart L. Pimm, pp. 126-127.
[General articles: About The Land Institute]

New Scientist, 17 January 1998. Pastures New, Tony Stone.
[General articles: About The Land Institute]

Newsweek, 6 July 1998. Amber Waves of Granola, or How to Mimic Mother Nature, Thomas Hayden, p. 14.
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Picone, C. (2003). Managing mycorrhizae for sustainable agriculture in the tropics. In J.H. Vandermeer (ed.), Tropical Agroecosystems. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, pp. 95-132.
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Picone, C. (2000). Diversity and Abundance of Arbuscular-Mycorrhizal Fungus Spores in Tropical Forest and Pasture. Biotropica 32(4a): 734-750.
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Picone, C., S. Cox, W. Jackson, and D. Van Tassel. (2000). "Give Consumers Choice on Genetically Altered Food." Kansas City Star, September 11, 2000.
[General articles]

Picone, C. and D. Van Tassel (2002). Agriculture and biodiversity loss: Industrial agriculture. Invited entry in Life on Earth: An Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, N. Eldredge, Ed. ABC-CLIO.
[Science articles]

Pimentel, D., W. Jackson, M. Bender and W. Pickett (1986). Perennial grains: An ecology of new crops. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 11:1 42-49.
[Science articles]

Piper, J.K. (2004). Ecology and agricultural sciences. In: Encyclopedia of Plant & Crop Science, R.M. Goodman, ed. Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, pages 401-403.
[Science articles]

Piper, J.K. (1999). Chapter 10, Natural Systems Agriculture (with extensive bibliography). In Wanda W. Collins and Calvin O. Qualset, Biodiversity in Agroecosystems, CRC Press.
[Science articles]

Piper, J.K. (1998). Growth and seed yield of three perennial grainswithin monocultures and mixed stands. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment,68(1998) 1-11.
[Science articles]

Piper, J.K. (1996). Density of Anomoea flavokansiensis on Desmanthus illinoensis in monoculture and polyculture. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 81: 105-111.
[Science articles]

Piper, J.K. (1996). Natural Systems Agricultural Research. A paper presented at The Ecology of Our Landscape: The Botany of Where We Live, a 1996 symposium sponsored by The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Texas Christian University.
[General articles]

Piper, J.K. (1995). Composition of prairie plant communities on productive versus unproductive sites in wet and dry years. Canadian Journal of Botany, 73: 1635-1644.
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Piper, J.K. (1993). A Grain Agriculture Fashioned in Nature's Image: The Work of The Land Institute. Great Plains Research, 3: 249-72.
[Science articles]

Piper, J.K. (1993). Neighborhood Effects on Growth, Seed Yield, and Weed Biomass for Three Perennial Grains in Polyculture. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 4(2): 11-31.
[Science articles]

Piper, J. K. (1993). Soil water and nutrient change in stands of three perennial crops. Soil Science Society of America Journal 57: 497-505.
[Science articles]

Piper, J.K. (1992). Size structure and seed yield over 4 years in an experimental Cassia marilandica (Leguminosae) population. Canadian Journal of Botany, 70: 1324-1330.
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Piper, J. and M. Gernes (1989). Vegetation Dynamics of Three Tall Grass Prairie Sites. Prairie Pioneers: Ecology, History, and Culture. Proceedings of the Eleventh North American Prairie Conference, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press. 9-14.
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Piper, J.K., M. Handley and P. Kulakow (1996). Incidence and Severity of Viral Disease Symptoms on Eastern Gamagrass Within Monoculture and Polycultures. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 59: 139-47.
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Piper, J., J. Henson, M. Bruns and M. Bender (1988). Seed Yield and Quality Comparison of Herbaceous Perennials and Annual Crops. In Global Perspectives on Agroecology and Sustainable Agricultural Systems. P. Allen and D. Van Dusen, Ed. Santa Cruz, University of California. 715-719.
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Piper, J.K., and P.A. Kulakow (1994). Seed yield and biomass allocation in Sorghum bicolor and F1 and backcross generations of S. bicolor x S. halepense hybrids. Canadian Journal of Botany, 72: 468-474.
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Piper. J.K. and S.L. Pimm (2002). The creation of diverse prairie-like communities. Community Ecology, Vol 3(2): 205-216.
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Popular Science, August 1997. Alternative Agriculture, Dawn Stover, pp. 75-77.
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Reganold, J.P., J.D. Glover, P.K. Andrews and H.R. Hinman. (2001). "Sustainability of three apple production systems." Nature, 19 April 2001, 410: 926-930.
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Scheinost, P.L., D.L. Lammer, X. Cai, T.D. Murray, and S.S. Jones (2001). Perennial wheat: The Development of a sustainable cropping system for the U.S. Pacific Northwest. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, Vol 16(4): 147-151.
Pamela Scheinost was a 2001 Natural Systems Agriculture Graduate Research Fellow for The Land Institute and Doug Lammer receives postdoctoral support from The Land Institute at Washington State University, where this paper was written.
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Science, Vol. 274, 29 November 1996. Higher Yielding Perennials Point the Way to New Crops, Anne Simon Moffat, pp. 1469-1470.
[General articles: About The Land Institute]

Seifers, D.L., M.K. Handley and R.L. Bowden. (1993). Sugarcane mosaic virus strain maize dward mosaic virus B as a pathogen of Eastern Gamagrass. Plant Disease 77(4): 335-339.
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Smithsonian, November 2005. "Smithsonian Magazine's 35 Who Made A Difference: Innovators of Our Time," Craig Canine, pp. 81-82.
[General articles: About The Land Institute/About Us]

Successful Farming, February 2006. "Fields of the future: Perennial grains promise viable yields and soil conservation," Raylene Nickel, Special Bonus Page.
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Utne Reader, 1 July 1999. Reprint of Audubon article, "Lessons From the Land Institute," Scott Russell Sanders.
[General articles: About The Land Institute]

Vail, J., P. Kulakow, and L. Benson (1990). Illinois bundleflower: Prospects for a perennial seed crop. In Recapturing a Vanishing Heritage. Proceedings of the Twelfth North American Prairie Conference, Cedar Falls, University of Northern Iowa, 31-32.
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Waters, A. (1995). "The Ethics of Eating." The Land Report #52, Spring 1995.
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