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Partners

AgSTAR initiated a Partner program to establish stronger relationships with our state and non-governmental allies. Through the Partner program, AgSTAR collaborates with state agencies, agricultural extension offices, universities, and other state-wide non-governmental organizations to promote the planning, deployment, and long-term success of anaerobic digester projects. AgSTAR Partners receive technical, marketing, and networking assistance in return for their commitment to help identify and overcome barriers for anaerobic digester projects, share information, and provide education and outreach to farms in their area.

If your organization is interested in becoming an AgSTAR Partner please review our partner agreement (PDF) (2 pp, 185K, About PDF). For more information, or to become a Partner, please contact Allison Costa (costa.allison@epa.gov; 202-343-9468).

AgSTAR (Allison Hogge, center, and Chris Voell, far right) honored its current State Partners (left to right): Robert Burns (Iowa State University), Dave Dingman (Nebraska Methane Working Group), Amanda Green (Oregon State University, Oregon Dairy Farmers Association), Joe Kramer (Energy Center of Wisconsin), and Allan Goldberg (Iowa Department of Natural Resources). Representatives from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets; and Sustainable Conservation are not pictured.

AgSTAR honored its initial Partners in a ceremony at the Fifth National AgSTAR Conference.


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