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Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems
Shafer, Steven R
Deputy Administrator
steven.shafer@ars.usda.gov
(301) 504-7987
5601 Sunnyside Avenue
Room 4-2288
Beltsville MD 20705

Mission:
Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems National Programs support researchers at seventy locations developing the technologies and strategies needed to help farmers, ranchers, and other managers effectively steward the diverse agricultural mosaic spread across the nation. From livestock grazing expansive natural western rangelands, to crops grown in the rich Midwestern Heartland and the Southern States regions, to the high-value produce that comes from the valleys and plains along both coasts, these diverse landscapes generate more than $200-billion in goods and services that are the basis of a strong rural economy. Emphasis is given to developing technologies that are economical to use and systems that support profitable production and enhance the Nation¿s vast renewable natural resource base. Research priorities are identified through a continual dialogue with a wide range of customers and stakeholders to ensure that our science is relevant and provides effective solutions to their concerns. We address issues affecting both private and public lands, because together these are the foundation of a healthy and vibrant agricultural industry that not only provides food, feed, fiber, and renewable energy to the nation, but also abundant and high quality supplies of fresh water and clean air, as well as healthy ecosystems.

National Programs
  Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems
National Programs
item Water Quality and Management (NP #201)
item Soil Resource Management (NP #202)
item Air Quality (NP #203)
item Global Change (NP #204)
item Rangeland, Pasture, and Forages (NP #205)
item Manure and Byproduct Utilization (NP #206)
item Integrated Agricultural Systems (NP #207)
item Water Availability and Watershed Management (NP #211)
item Pasture, Forage and Range Land Systems (NP #215)
item Agricultural System Competitiveness and Sustainability Program (NP #216)
item Bioenergy & Energy Alternatives (NP #307)

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 Farmers Can Save Money and Help the Environment  Agricultural Practices Can Influence Air Quality
 GRACEnet Project Contributes to Carbon Credit Program
 Bioenergy Stakeholder Meeting, St. Louis, MO Sept. 2007

     
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