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  • Home
  • Project Overview
  • Student Research
  • Online Exhibit
    • Sheep in Early Hampshire County
    • Sheep Fever, Fever Break: Sheep in Nineteenth-Century Hampshire County
    • Forty Acres and Phelps Farm
    • Sheep in the Five Colleges
    • Sheep Stuff: The Material Culture of Sheep and Wool
  • Sheep Facts
  • Supporters
  • Press
  • Contact Us
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Sustainable EweMass is supported by:
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Sustainable EweMass also extends a special thank you to the farmers (and sheep!) at
the Hadley Farm, UMass Amherst Facilities and Campus Services, the All-Campus Makerspace, and to Dr. Haven Kiers at​the Sheepmowers at UCDavis for inspiring this project. 
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