For Researchers
This page is designed for agricultural researchers -- such as university-based
scientists, agency staff, nonprofit organizations and crop consultants.
If you want to research farming and ranching systems that are profitable,
environmentally sound and good for communities, or you want to design
an educational initiative that addresses those goals, read on for valuable
information.
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Grants for Researchers
Since 1988, SARE has provided competitive grants for sustainable agriculture
research and education through four regional administrative councils.
Generally ranging from $30,000 to $200,000, they fund projects that usually
involve scientists, producers and others in an interdisciplinary approach.
Many SARE-funded projects involve on-farm research trials with crops
and/or livestock; other projects have studied quality of life, agricultural
marketing, integrated farming systems, and soil and water conservation.
Successful proposals typically include economic analysis and outreach
components. The program also funds education and demonstration projects,
including the development of farmer-to-farmer networks. <more>
How to Apply for SARE Grants
Obtain a copy of a SARE call for proposals from the appropriate region
and ask to be put on the regional mailing list for future calls. After
you determine the deadline for the grant program(s) from which you seek
funding, submit your proposal, following all guidelines specified by the
region. Remember! All deadlines are final.
Grant Deadlines
North Central Region SARE
Northeast Region SARE
Southern Region
SARE
Western Region SARE
Proposal Writing Tips
SARE and USDA/ARS – Systems Research
Partners
The Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) has identified opportunities
for SARE partnerships in its Agricultural System Competitiveness and Sustainability
program, and invites collaborators to join on-going research projects
based at ARS facilities around the country. More...
SARE and NRCS - Conservation Partners
SARE is working to identify new partnership opportunities
with the Natural Resource Conservation Service, as land stewardship and
resource conservation are of paramount importance to both SARE and NRCS.
Join
the Discussion
SANET-mg is a discussion group (listserv) for and about sustainable agriculture.
Use SANET to ask sustainable agriculture questions, network with others
interested in sustainable agriculture, and to post announcements of events,
jobs and information resources.
The “Best” of SARE
To learn more about some of the most innovative, results-oriented SARE
projects, see the annual SARE Highlights.
Publications for Researchers
Some SARE Publications may be of particular interest and use
to agricultural researchers. See also the full list of SARE Publications or the list of publications by topic.
Building Better Rural Places:
Federal programs for sustainable agriculture, forestry, entrepreneurship,
conservation and community development.
Building Soils for Better Crops, 2nd
Edition
Clean Energy Farming: Cutting Costs,
Improving Efficiencies, Harnessing Renewables
How to Direct Market Your Beef
Manage Insects on Your Farm: A Guide
to Ecological Strategies
Managing Cover Crops Profitably,
3rd Edition
'Naturalize' Your Farming System:
A Whole-Farm Approach to Managing Pests
Opportunities in Agriculture: Transitioning
to Organic Production
Rangeland Management Strategies
Innovations in Agriculture: An Introduction to the SARE Program (video)
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