Info from SARE Projects:
Northeast Region
SARE funds research, education and demonstration projects, some of which
generate informational products such as books, bulletins or websites.
See the links below to view those products or to browse the SARE projects
database. Inclusion of a resource does not constitute endorsement by SARE
nor does exclusion imply that other resources are not suitable. This partial
list will be continually updated.
To order, use the contact information listed for each item. DO NOT ORDER
FROM SARE Outreach.
Title: Community-Supported Agriculture: Organizing
a Successful CSA
8 page(s).
To Order: University of Vermont Center for Sustainable
Agriculture, Burlington, VT, 05405; (802) 656-5459 (ph); sustainable.agriculture@uvm.edu
Cost: Single copies free; modest handling fee for larger
order
Title: A survey of petite beef by headwater farms:
Customers response summary and points for discussion
Format: Newsletter
To Order: Cacapon Institute; www.cacaponinstitute.org/hpb.htm
Title: Alternative and Herbal Livestock Health Sourcebook
A three-ring binder of conference proceedings, monographs, veterinary
association guidelines, and information prepared by NOFA on alternative
livestock care.
To Order: Rochelle Syme, Univ. of CT; (860) 486-6271
(ph); Rochelle.Syme@uconn.edu
Cost: Free, but supplies are limited.
Title: American Ginseng Production in the 21st century
The website offers the transcript of the Cornell Cooperative Extension
of Greene County conference on American Ginseng production.
To Order: Robert Bayfuss, Cairo, NY, 12413; (518) 622-9820
(ph); (518) 622-0115 (fax);
http://www.cce.cornell.edu/counties/Greene/ginseng.html
Resource available online at: http://www.cce.cornell.edu/counties/Greene/ginseng.html
Title: Approaches to the Biological Control of Insects
Four-page bulletin by Kimberly Stoner
To Order: University of Vermont Center for Sustainable
Agriculture, Burlington, VT, 05405; (802) 656-5459 (ph); sustainable.agriculture@uvm.edu
Cost: Modest handling charge for larger orders
Title: Bio-Intensive Insect Management in Sweet Corn
This article explains how to control corn pests (caterpillars) using organic
methods.
4 page(s).
To Order: Ruth Hazzard, Entomology Dept., Ag Eng. Bldg.,
Amherst, MA, 01003; (413) 545-3696 (ph); (413) 545-5858 (fax);
http://www.umass.edu/umext/ipm/ipm_projects/vegetable/biointensive_insect_management.html
Resource available online at: http://www.umass.edu/umext/ipm/ipm_projects/vegetable/biointensive_insect_management.html
Title: Blueberry and Cranberry Pollination: A Comparison
of Managed and Native Bee Foraging Behavior
Bulletin on the care, handling, and management of the alfalfa leafcutter
bee on wild lowbush blueberry. In the Proceedings of the International
Symposium on Pollination.
To Order: Connie Stubbs, Univ. of Maine - Dept. of Biological
Sciences, 5722 Deering Hall, Orono, ME, 04469
Title: Blueberry and Cranberry Pollination: A Comparison
of Managed and Native Bee Foraging Behavior
Bulletin on the care, handling, and management of the alfalfa leafcutter
bee on wild lowbush blueberry
To Order: University of Maine Cooperative Extension,
Orono, ME, 04469
Title: Comprehensive Nutrient Management on Small Farms:
Determining Obstacles and Implications for Extension Activities
Format: Extension
To Order: Martha Wright, Canandaigua, NY, 14424; (585)
394-3977 (ph); (585) 394-0377 (fax); maw32@cornell.edu
Cost: $2 + $0 s/h
Title: Conserving the Family Farm
Format: Book
A 44-page discussion of conservation easements and their financial, legal,
and land-management implications.
To Order: UNH Cooperative Extension; (603) 862-2346 (ph);
ce.pubs@unh.org
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