Alan Chadwick

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  1. "Biodynamic/French Intensive Gardening". Mother Earth News (1980).
  2. "Intensive Organic Gardening". Ohio State University Extension Factsheet.
  3. "Alan Chadwick". Template:Webarchive. Learning to Give.
  4. "UC Cooperative Extension advisor researches biodynamic grape production". UC Cooperative Extension (2007).
  5. "Growing Menus". Time. June 1, 2003.
  6. Jerry Shriver (May 25, 2001). USA Today: p. D.08
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