Volume
29
Issue
4
Abstract
Extension has led the way to help the farming community produce food for the nation. The same sort of leadership could make city vacant lots produce fresh nutritious food for low-income families and individuals close to home. The future holds a tremendous potential for community gardening and Extension's involvement.
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Recommended Citation
Patel, I. C. (1991). Gardening's Socioeconomic Impacts. The Journal of Extension, 29(4), Article 2. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol29/iss4/2