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Farm Girl

Meredith Macleod Davidson

North Dakota Quarterly · 2024

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Summary

Farm Girl is a creative or autobiographical literary narrative published in North Dakota Quarterly that explores themes of farm life and rural identity through personal storytelling. As a humanities contribution rather than empirical research, the work does not present measurable outcomes or evidence-based findings on farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or human health. The piece may offer cultural or historical insight into rural agricultural experience but falls outside the scope of empirical food-systems or nutrition science.

Regional applicability

This narrative is set in or associated with the North Dakota context (United States), but as a literary work rather than empirical research, it offers cultural perspective rather than transferable evidence for United Kingdom farming or policy practice.

Key measures

Not applicable — qualitative literary narrative

Outcomes reported

This is a creative or autobiographical narrative rather than an empirical study; it does not measure quantifiable outcomes related to farming systems, soil health, or nutrition.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Out of scope / non-food
Study type
Commentary
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Narrative Review
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
DOI
10.1353/ndq.2024.a947348
Catalogue ID
NRmpu37g5d-00f

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