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Gene Logsdon
Gene Logsdon(1932-) is an American man of letters, cultural and economic critic, and farmer. He is a prolific author of essays, novels, and nonfiction books about agrarian issues, ideals, and techniques.
Gene Logsdon farms in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. He has written many books and hundreds of articles...
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