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More on the Growth of Small Farms and Local Food

Small Business Labs

  Because of this, it can be very expensive for small farms to transport their herds to these facilities for processing.  " While small farms are not going to replace large farms anytime soon, the USDA is projecting that the market for locally grown food will be about $7 billion by 2012, up steeply from $4 billion in 2002.

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3 Podcast Production Styles – Which is Right For You?

Andrea Kalli

My name is Andy Robbins and I started my podcast production company , AudioFile Solutions, in 2002 after spending the previous 9 years in the audio production industry as an audio engineer. During that time, the birth of the World Wide Web created a host of new opportunities in audio production.

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7 Strategies To Attract And Retain Top Talent

Allwork

In his new book Talent, the renowned economist Tyler Cowen speaks about focusing on typically underappreciated groups. . Google discovered this to its chagrin in 2002, when it launched an experiment by getting rid of all bosses. Tip 3: Focus on Underappreciated Talent .

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Bioteams Part 4: The Team Organization Zone

BioTeams

A pest is somebody who intends to achieve their goals at the expense of the rest of the team – no matter what the cost. Bioteams define themselves in terms of network transformations – not outputs. Natures Way. Bad stuff stays out. There are two types of bad stuff in teams – pests and parasites! Maturana, H., Holldobbler, B.

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

Success

in his 2002 best-selling book, Authentic Happiness. He also posits in his book, Thinking, Fast and Slow , that happy people make more rational financial decisions that benefit everyone because of their more benevolent attitude toward others. Humans are really bad at knowing what will make them happy,” says Barry Schwartz, Ph.D.,

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