BUTLER/CUNNINGHAM

In 2004, Mike Polioudakis prepared a slide show for Dr. Boyd, summarizing main points from the conferences of 2003 and 2004, mainly to serve as the basis for a talk to be given to Extension Service agents. This page contains a link to that slide show.

This site will change from time to time. Basic organization will remain constant.

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polioej@acesag.auburn.edu

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2002-03 Slide Show

 

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The slide show is in MS PowerPoint. It is largely self-explanatory and self-running. You only have to continue to press the "next" button or the "page down" button.

This slide show has about 120 slides, divided into about a dozen categories. Many of the slides have pictures and graphics. So, it can take a while to load on a modem. Please be patient. For a modem, we strongly recommend going to the show's various parts, listed below, part by part. Each of these sections are only about 10 slides apiece.

It is possible to step through the slides fairly quickly if you wish, but many slides do contain a lot of data so it can also take a while to read them all carefully if you need to study them.

Unlike as with a Power Point presentation run on its own outside a browser, it is hard to exit the slide show by using the "escape" key. It is best to exit the slide show by using the "back" function of your browser.

Please do not forget to use the "back" function of your browser to return, in any case.

 

Butler / Cunningham Background
Current Alabama Agriculture and Rural Life
Alabama Agriculture Before 1950
Alabama Agriculture After 1950: Decline and Change
Recent non-row crop agriculture
Recent non-traditional rural residents and the Urban-Rural Interface
Social effects of changes in rural life
Corporate role in modern agriculture
Land value, land use, land tax, and development
Environmental Issues
Polls on attitudes toward agriculture and land use