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About SARE
The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program is a decentralized competitive grants and education program operating in every state and island protectorate. SARE is divided into four different regions that operate as separate entities and run grant programs for their states.
To learn about grant opportunities, visit your regional site.
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We believe that sustainable agriculture bridges the gap between livestock management and wildlife conservation. We are trying to get people to reconnect to the land through food, while also caring for the land that nourishes us.
To learn about grant opportunities, visit your regional site.
Visit western.sare.orgFARMER-FOCUSED RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Since 1988, SARE’s competitive grants program has supported farmers, ranchers, researchers and educators who are improving the sustainability of U.S. agriculture.
$309
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in funding since 1988
7,248 projects
funded since 1988
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Conservation Tillage Systems in the Southeast
Conservation Tillage Systems in the Southeast is a comprehensive guide on conservation tillage systems for farms in the southeastern United States, providing information on the core components of conservation tillage systems.
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