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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Providing Grants and Information to Improve Profitability, Stewardship and Quality of LifeSlide3: Extending SARE Research Slide4: An integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will, over the long term:Slide5: Sustainable Agriculture Integrates natural biological cycles Optimizes the management and use of on-farm resources Enhances environmental quality Provides an adequate and dependable farm income Promotes opportunities in family farming and farm communitiesElements of Sustainability: Elements of Sustainability 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1Slide8: What makes SARE different? Whole systems perspective Decentralized structure Participatory approachSlide9: Whole Systems PerspectiveSlide10: SARE RegionsSlide12: SARE Regional Administrative Councils ARS CSREES State CE State AES NRCS State Departments engaged in S.A.SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Research and Education Farmer Rancher Professional Development Graduate Student On-Farm Research Sustainable Community InnovationSARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Research and Education Involve scientists, producers, and others in an interdisciplinary approach. $30,000 to $350,000 SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Farmer Rancher Enable producers to conduct on-site experiments or test marketing strategies and share the results with other producers. $500 to $18,000 SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Professional Development Spread knowledge about sustainable concepts and practices among Cooperative Extension and other agriculture professionals. $4,000 to $170,000 SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Graduate Student The objective of the Graduate Student Awards is to help support the costs of a thesis or dissertation project that addresses sustainable agriculture issues. Maximum of $10,000SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities On-Farm Research For agricultural professionals who work directly with farmers – specifically Cooperative Extension, NRCS, NGOs, and others operating in the farm community – who are interested in developing on-farm demonstration, research, or marketing projects related to sustainable agriculture. Maximum of $10,000SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Sustainable Community Innovation Southern SARE and the Southern Rural Development Center now offer a pilot grants program that will invest in projects that strengthen both agriculture and Southern communities through explicit linkages between sustainable agriculture and community development, and improve understanding of the mutual benefits of such linkages. Maximum of $10,000SARE Research & Education Grant: SARE Research & Education Grant Sustainable Year-Round Forage System for Goat Production in the Southern USA Sandra Solaiman, Tuskegee University, Alabama Funded by Southern Region ($178,120) The Southeast’s warm, humid climate is ideal for raising the forages and browses on which goats thrive. To identify the top performers, Sandra Solaiman tested forages for weight gain and palatability. “Producers are thirsty for information. We can only compete with other production systems like beef and poultry if we’re unique and efficient.” ~ Sandra SolaimanSARE Farmer/Rancher Grant: SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant Imperial Stock Ranch Heritage Lamb/Fiber Marketing Jeanne Carver, co-owner, Imperial Stock Ranch, Maupin, Ore. Funded by the Western Region ($7,000) With more than a century of sheep ranching tradition on her 30,000-acre ranch, Jeanne Carver was determined to continue raising sheep despite declining lamb and wool markets. After investigating markets, she launched new ventures, including selling lamb to high-end restaurants, wool for yarn-and-pattern kits and ready-to-wear woolen and lambskin fashions. “Our customers love the quality of our product, the flavor profile of the meat, the feel of the wool, and the message of the land and sense of place.” ~ Jeanne CarverSARE Research & Education Grant: SARE Research & Education Grant Implementing a Bio-Intensive Strategy for Caterpillar Control in Sweet Corn Ruth Hazzard, University of Massachusetts Funded by Northeast Region ($68,265) Hazzard and her research team developed new, effective biological controls to fight damaging earworms — corn oil and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). Hazzard’s technique calls for applying Bt and corn oil to the top of each ear during the formative stage, causing earworms that crawl into the ear to suffocate. “The idea came out of a SARE project from the early 1990s, when a farmer said he used to use mineral oil. We’ve taken the concept and brought in new materials.” ~ Ruth HazzardSARE Professional Development Grant: SARE Professional Development Grant Local Food to Local People: Enlarging a Regional Food System Through Nutrition Education Nancy O'Connor, Community Mercantile Education Foundation Inc, Lawrence, Kan. Funded by the North Central Region ($60,145) With healthful eating and farmer livelihoods in mind, nutritionist Nancy O’Connor forged partnerships with Extension and the nonprofit Kansas Rural Center to run cooking demonstrations that deliver an “eat local” credo to expand the market for Kansas foods. “If I believe in it passionately, and I feed them and give them tools and information, they will go out and be different.” ~ Nancy O’Connor Slide24: Communications & Outreach Arm of the SARE Program Website (www.sare.org) Bulletins (free in quantity for educators) Books sanet-mg (sustainable ag listserv) Sustainable Agriculture NetworkSustainable Agriculture Network: Sustainable Agriculture Network SAN is the communications and outreach arm of the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. Sustainable Agriculture Network: Sustainable Agriculture Network Dedicated to the exchange of scientific and practical information on sustainable agriculture systems using a variety of printed and electronic communications tools. Resources from SAN: Resources from SANBuilding a Sustainable Business: Building a Sustainable BusinessBuilding Soils for Better Crops 2nd Edition : Building Soils for Better Crops 2nd Edition How to Direct Market Your Beef: How to Direct Market Your BeefHow to Manage the Blue Orchard Bee As an Orchard Pollinator: How to Manage the Blue Orchard Bee As an Orchard PollinatorManage Insects on Your Farm A Guide to Ecological Strategies: Manage Insects on Your Farm A Guide to Ecological StrategiesManaging Cover Crops Profitably 2nd Edition: Managing Cover Crops Profitably 2nd EditionThe New American Farmer Profiles of Agricultural Innovation: The New American Farmer Profiles of Agricultural InnovationThe New Farmers’ MarketFarm-Fresh Ideas for Producers, Managers and Communities: The New Farmers’ Market Farm-Fresh Ideas for Producers, Managers and CommunitiesSteel in the FieldA Farmer's Guide to Weed Management Tools : Steel in the Field A Farmer's Guide to Weed Management Tools SAN Online Informational Bulletins: SAN Online Informational Bulletins Diversifying Cropping Systems Exploring Sustainability in Agriculture How to Conduct Research on Your Farm or Ranch Marketing Strategies for Farmers and Ranchers Meeting the Diverse Needs of Limited-Resource Producers: An Educator's Guide Profitable Pork: Strategies for Hog Producers Profitable Poultry: Raising Birds on Pasture SARE Highlights (2003-2005) Transitioning to Organic Production A Whole-Farm Approach to Managing Pests Smart Water Use on Your Farm or Ranch Acknowledgements: Acknowledgements Special thanks to Mandy Rodrigues (Program Specialist) and Valerie Berton (Communications Specialist) of the National SARE Office for their assistance with this presentation.Slide39: Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Agroecology Sustainable Agriculture Program SARE Coordinator P.O. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Providing Grants and Information to Improve Profitability, Stewardship and Quality of LifeSlide3: Extending SARE Research Slide4: An integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will, over the long term:Slide5: Sustainable Agriculture Integrates natural biological cycles Optimizes the management and use of on-farm resources Enhances environmental quality Provides an adequate and dependable farm income Promotes opportunities in family farming and farm communitiesElements of Sustainability: Elements of Sustainability 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1Slide8: What makes SARE different? Whole systems perspective Decentralized structure Participatory approachSlide9: Whole Systems PerspectiveSlide10: SARE RegionsSlide12: SARE Regional Administrative Councils ARS CSREES State CE State AES NRCS State Departments engaged in S.A.SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Research and Education Farmer Rancher Professional Development Graduate Student On-Farm Research Sustainable Community InnovationSARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Research and Education Involve scientists, producers, and others in an interdisciplinary approach. $30,000 to $350,000 SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Farmer Rancher Enable producers to conduct on-site experiments or test marketing strategies and share the results with other producers. $500 to $18,000 SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Professional Development Spread knowledge about sustainable concepts and practices among Cooperative Extension and other agriculture professionals. $4,000 to $170,000 SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Graduate Student The objective of the Graduate Student Awards is to help support the costs of a thesis or dissertation project that addresses sustainable agriculture issues. Maximum of $10,000SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities On-Farm Research For agricultural professionals who work directly with farmers – specifically Cooperative Extension, NRCS, NGOs, and others operating in the farm community – who are interested in developing on-farm demonstration, research, or marketing projects related to sustainable agriculture. Maximum of $10,000SARE Grant Opportunities: SARE Grant Opportunities Sustainable Community Innovation Southern SARE and the Southern Rural Development Center now offer a pilot grants program that will invest in projects that strengthen both agriculture and Southern communities through explicit linkages between sustainable agriculture and community development, and improve understanding of the mutual benefits of such linkages. Maximum of $10,000SARE Research & Education Grant: SARE Research & Education Grant Sustainable Year-Round Forage System for Goat Production in the Southern USA Sandra Solaiman, Tuskegee University, Alabama Funded by Southern Region ($178,120) The Southeast’s warm, humid climate is ideal for raising the forages and browses on which goats thrive. To identify the top performers, Sandra Solaiman tested forages for weight gain and palatability. “Producers are thirsty for information. We can only compete with other production systems like beef and poultry if we’re unique and efficient.” ~ Sandra SolaimanSARE Farmer/Rancher Grant: SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant Imperial Stock Ranch Heritage Lamb/Fiber Marketing Jeanne Carver, co-owner, Imperial Stock Ranch, Maupin, Ore. Funded by the Western Region ($7,000) With more than a century of sheep ranching tradition on her 30,000-acre ranch, Jeanne Carver was determined to continue raising sheep despite declining lamb and wool markets. After investigating markets, she launched new ventures, including selling lamb to high-end restaurants, wool for yarn-and-pattern kits and ready-to-wear woolen and lambskin fashions. “Our customers love the quality of our product, the flavor profile of the meat, the feel of the wool, and the message of the land and sense of place.” ~ Jeanne CarverSARE Research & Education Grant: SARE Research & Education Grant Implementing a Bio-Intensive Strategy for Caterpillar Control in Sweet Corn Ruth Hazzard, University of Massachusetts Funded by Northeast Region ($68,265) Hazzard and her research team developed new, effective biological controls to fight damaging earworms — corn oil and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). Hazzard’s technique calls for applying Bt and corn oil to the top of each ear during the formative stage, causing earworms that crawl into the ear to suffocate. “The idea came out of a SARE project from the early 1990s, when a farmer said he used to use mineral oil. We’ve taken the concept and brought in new materials.” ~ Ruth HazzardSARE Professional Development Grant: SARE Professional Development Grant Local Food to Local People: Enlarging a Regional Food System Through Nutrition Education Nancy O'Connor, Community Mercantile Education Foundation Inc, Lawrence, Kan. Funded by the North Central Region ($60,145) With healthful eating and farmer livelihoods in mind, nutritionist Nancy O’Connor forged partnerships with Extension and the nonprofit Kansas Rural Center to run cooking demonstrations that deliver an “eat local” credo to expand the market for Kansas foods. “If I believe in it passionately, and I feed them and give them tools and information, they will go out and be different.” ~ Nancy O’Connor Slide24: Communications & Outreach Arm of the SARE Program Website (www.sare.org) Bulletins (free in quantity for educators) Books sanet-mg (sustainable ag listserv) Sustainable Agriculture NetworkSustainable Agriculture Network: Sustainable Agriculture Network SAN is the communications and outreach arm of the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. Sustainable Agriculture Network: Sustainable Agriculture Network Dedicated to the exchange of scientific and practical information on sustainable agriculture systems using a variety of printed and electronic communications tools. Resources from SAN: Resources from SANBuilding a Sustainable Business: Building a Sustainable BusinessBuilding Soils for Better Crops 2nd Edition : Building Soils for Better Crops 2nd Edition How to Direct Market Your Beef: How to Direct Market Your BeefHow to Manage the Blue Orchard Bee As an Orchard Pollinator: How to Manage the Blue Orchard Bee As an Orchard PollinatorManage Insects on Your Farm A Guide to Ecological Strategies: Manage Insects on Your Farm A Guide to Ecological StrategiesManaging Cover Crops Profitably 2nd Edition: Managing Cover Crops Profitably 2nd EditionThe New American Farmer Profiles of Agricultural Innovation: The New American Farmer Profiles of Agricultural InnovationThe New Farmers’ MarketFarm-Fresh Ideas for Producers, Managers and Communities: The New Farmers’ Market Farm-Fresh Ideas for Producers, Managers and CommunitiesSteel in the FieldA Farmer's Guide to Weed Management Tools : Steel in the Field A Farmer's Guide to Weed Management Tools SAN Online Informational Bulletins: SAN Online Informational Bulletins Diversifying Cropping Systems Exploring Sustainability in Agriculture How to Conduct Research on Your Farm or Ranch Marketing Strategies for Farmers and Ranchers Meeting the Diverse Needs of Limited-Resource Producers: An Educator's Guide Profitable Pork: Strategies for Hog Producers Profitable Poultry: Raising Birds on Pasture SARE Highlights (2003-2005) Transitioning to Organic Production A Whole-Farm Approach to Managing Pests Smart Water Use on Your Farm or Ranch Acknowledgements: Acknowledgements Special thanks to Mandy Rodrigues (Program Specialist) and Valerie Berton (Communications Specialist) of the National SARE Office for their assistance with this presentation.Slide39: Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Agroecology Sustainable Agriculture Program SARE Coordinator P.O. Box 410 Greenview, Illinois 62642-0410 217/968-5512 Email: cvnghgrn@uiuc.edu http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/asap