Excerpt from Agricultural Libraries Information Notes, Vol. 15: June/July 1989
Even though the lisa program has received a total of only million for its first two years of operation, an amaz in gly large and diverse array of scientists, educators, farmers, and other interested persons in the public and private sec tors have already become actively involved. And despite the short time it has been in existence - since January 1988 meaningful results are becoming evident. Early findings from some of these lisa projects are summarized later in this report. Additional findings from other research and ex amples of commercial-scale farms that are successfully using low-input methods are presented to further illustrate the kinds of outcomes anticipated through the lisa program.
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