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Spring 2011

Table of contents

Paul and Shirley Hoover

Flexibilty Helps Thinking Outside the Barn

Leon and Elaine Good

Close to the soil: Eight Links to Earth’s Bounty

Roy Dale Brubaker and Julie Hurst

It Takes A Farm To Raise a Village

“God has … a purpose for each of our gifts,” writes Nelson Longenecker ’78, vice president for business innovation at Four Seasons Produce in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. “(Mine are) relevant to the business arena.” Nelson has overseen numerous sustainability initiatives at his company.

Innovative Entrepreneurs: Running In The Green

Andrea Stoner Leaman

Reduce, Reuse, Create: Where Frugality and Art Intersect

Dave Hockman-Wert

Hockman-Wert Researches Fish Population, Habitat

Paul S. Lehman

Scientist Returns Home

Robert B. Wenger

Researching Climate Change

Duane Yoder

Low-Income Households Need Sustainability Too

Rev. Hescox Lauds EMU

Phil Yoder

From ‘Extractive Capitalism’ To Ecotourism in Ecuador

Jesse Buckwalter

Full Vegetable Oil Ahead

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    In this issue

    • Sustainability: A Faith and Theological Imperative
    • To be Green or Not to Be, That is the Question
    • All He’s Saying is Give Wisdom a Chance
    • Modern ‘Dawdy Haus’ Young to Old Help Each Other
    • Books Whow the Way How to Live Simply, with Pleasure
    • Topic Cloud

      • Aaron Yoder ADCP Andrew Jenner Anna Dintaman Landis Carol Martin Johnson Doug Hertzler Eugene Diener Karen Moshier-Shenk Kenneth J. Nafziger Kimberly Schmidt Lester Lind Lois Shank Gerber Loren Swartzendruber Martha Ann Burgard Mary Beth Lind Mennonite Central Committee Music Ronald L. Stoltzfus Spencer Cowles Sustainability
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