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Program helps immigrants learn to farm
Sarah McCammon



Majid Al-Jibory tends his section of a garden plot in southwest Lincoln. Courtesy Community CROPS
LINCOLN, NE (2007-09-19) From the earliest days of the frontier, immigrants have been part of American agriculture. Today, many newcomers to the United States also see growing food as a way to make a living, or simply preserve their culture. A program in Lincoln is part of a national effort to help immigrants learn to farm.

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