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SARE 1999 Highlights
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Aerial photo of range area.
Photo by Tom Bare, SDSU. |
Low commodity prices and pockets of severe drought have spelled truly
tough times for farmers and ranchers in 1999. More than ever, producers
are considering alternatives to the status quo. The annual SARE Project
Highlights provides a snapshot of some of SARE'S most innovative projects
across the country that cut production costs, add value to agricultural
products, reduce impacts on natural resources, and enhance communities.
PROJECTS
Range Management Handbook Chronicles Habitat Restoration
City Farm Teaches Kids How to Grow
Limited-Resource Growers Profit from Value-Added
Ventures
Applying Poultry Waste to Build Fertility on Vegetable
Farms Need Not Pollute
Growing Covers in Vineyards Improves Water Intake, Grape Quality
Organic Co-op Creates Marketing Opportunities for
Rural Growers
To Reduce Soil Compaction in One Season, Try Sudangrass
Diversified Rotation Brings Wheat Farmer Profitable
New Options
Deep Bedding, Cooperative Marketing Create New Profit
Potential for Hog Producers
Satellite Broadcast Blankets the West with Composting
Information
Hands-On Workshops Teach Educators More about Sustainability
Paraprofessionals Flock to Field Days Geared Toward
Limited-Resource Farmers
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