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1. Leap, Jim. 1997. Filling the boxes - Designing a CSA crop plan. The Cultivar. Winter. p. 3-5.

2. Dyck, Bruno. 1992. Inside the food system: How do community supported farms work? Marketing Digest. August. p. 2.

3. Bauermeister, Jim. 1997. CSA--A first year's experience. Washington Tilth. Autumn. p. 3, 12-15.

4. Byczynski, Lynn. 1995. CSA handbook attempts to prevent common problems. Growing for Market. July. p. 11.

5. Kane, Deborah J. and Luanne Lohr. No date. Maximizing Shareholder Retention in Southeastern CSAs. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 30 p.
6. Swain, Larry B. 1995. Economic impact of Philadelphia Community Farm on the local economy: A study of Community Supported Agriculture. Sustainable Agriculture National Tour & Conference, Osceola, WI. 14 p.

7. Henderson, Elizabeth and David Stern. 1994. Shareholders on the farm. Organic Farmer. Winter. p. 14.

8. Cicero, Karen. 1993. These farmers have customers who care. The New Farm. July-August. p. 18-22.

9. Leap, Jim. 1996. A farmer's perspective on the CSA movement. The Cultivar. Winter. p. 7-8.

10. Bachmann, Janet. 1994. Improving community with the support of the soil. Acres, USA. July. p.14.

11. University of California Cooperative Extension, Placer County and UC Small Farm Center. 1995. Community Supported Agriculture...Making the Connection. 198 p.

12. Daniel A. Lass, et al. Community Supported Agriculture: Research and education for enhanced viability and potential in the Northeast. Northeast SARE Project LNE 95-63.

13. Fackler, Holly Harman. 1998. Ohio CSA helps members feel connected. Growing for Market. October. p. 10-13.

14. Docter, Michael and Linda Hildebrand. 1998. CSA success depends on retention; here's how to keep members happy. Growing for Market. April. p. 1, 4-6.

15. Lamb, Gary. 1996. Community Supported Agriculture: Can it become the basis for a new associative economy? In: Gilman, Steve (ed.). 1996. CSA Farm Network. Stillwater, NY.

16. Devault, George. 1991. Too much of a good thing. The New Farm. January. p. 14-15.

     
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