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Publications of interest to the general public

Index of Current Projects

How it works: 2009-2010 Proposal, Review & Award Process

Sustainable Vegetable Production Book by Mary Peet

Systems Research Handbook

Sustainable Pest Management

Sustainable Agriculture Network publications

12 Aprils Grazing Dairy Manual

A Field Guide for On-Farm Research Experiments

Integrated Pest Management Core Curriculum

Bulletins about Southern SARE

Perspectives on Systems Research

Snapshots of SARE and the 1890s

SARE and Local Food Systems

SARE and Extension

SARE and Poultry Waste

SARE and Communities

SARE and Water Issues

SARE and Georgia Projects

SARE and the Social Sciences

SARE Regional Bulletin

SARE Fuel Projects

Special Topic Reports

Barriers to Adoption of Sustainable Agriculture Topics

Review of Southern SARE Soil and Water Quality Projects 1988-2003

Sustainable Agriculture issue of the Southern Rural Sociology Journal

Tools for helping the AC and State Coordinators in their SARE duties

Project Report Checklist

Tips for reviewing pre-proposals

Guidebook for SARE State Coordinators

Survey of State Coordinators 2005

Administrative Council Duties

Southern SARE Power Point Presentation

Archives of past Calls for Proposals

Photos from Puerto Rico farm tour, 2008

SARE and Local Food Systems

 

Links of interest

SANREM CRSP is sponsored by the U.S. Agency for International Development's Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade Bureau (USAID/EGAT) and participating U.S. and host country institutions around the world. Researchers from U.S. universities and developing country institutions collaborate on long-term research activities. These research activities are organized by an innovative landscape systems approach targeting the development, cataloging and transfer of technologies for increased income generation, stakeholder empowerment, enhanced resource management, strengthened local institutions, improved market access, and sustainable and environmentally sound development.

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program offers grants to qualified small businessess including small medium sized farms in support of high quality, innovatiive research related to important scientific problems and opportunities in agriculture that could lead to significant public benefit if successfully commercialized. The USDA SBIR program has awarded more than 2000 grants since 1983, allowing hundreds of small businesses to explore their technological potential and profit from the commercialization of their innovative ideas.

 

 

 

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