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yfP I ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 



This publication is a result of the research program of the 

 Institute of Natural and Environmental Resources at the University 

 of New Hampshire. It represents a contribution to Regional 

 Research Project NE-129, "Improving the Distribution of Socio- 

 economic Resources in Rural Areas" and to Project H-266 of the New 

 Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. 



The authors wish to acknowledge the assistance of George 

 Frick, Tom Ilvento, Judith Wright, Ruth Grady and Ann Stockman 

 in data collection and organization. Special recognition goes to 

 Karen Blandford for her editorial services. 



Note: This report is the second in a two-part series. It should be 

 read in conjunction with: "An Evaluation of Economic 

 Gains of Participants in the Hillsborough County CETA 

 Programs," by P. H. Greenwood and A. E. Luloff. 



New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Research 

 Report, Number 95, 1982. 



Programs of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station are open to all 

 persons without regard to race, color, national origin or sex. The University of New 

 Hampshire is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer. 



