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Pollinator Short Course

Xerces Society Pollinator Short Courses Coming to Alabama

06/06/2013

SSARE-supported programs raise awareness of pollinator habitat conservation.

SSARE Administrative Council

Southern SARE Seeking Nominations for NGO Administrative Council Member

06/06/2013

NGO representatives invited to submit nominations to serve on the AC. Deadline July 15, 2013.

Dairy cattle. Image courtesy of University of Kentucky.

Managing for Mastitis in Dairy Housing Systems

05/30/2013

Comparing infection levels between conventional freestall barns and alternative compost-bedded pack barn systems.

lunchbreak

County Extension Agents Learn What Sustainable Agriculture Means to Kentucky through Unique SARE Training Program

05/21/2013

Extension agents from across the country visited the Southern region recently for the SARE Fellows Tour.

Southern SARE Seeking Nominations for Producer Administrative Council Member

05/01/2013

Producers invited to nominate themselves or others to serve on the AC. Deadline July 1, 2013.

Huitlacoche, or corn smut

Texas Study Exploring Common Corn Fungus as a Specialty Foodstuff

04/29/2013

Researchers, farmers teaming up to establish production/marketing for huitlacoche.

Common jujube

Mississippi Farmer, Researcher Team Up to Study Fruit Tree

04/24/2013

SSARE-funded project looks at the jujube as an alternative crop.

Xerces Society Pollinator Short Course in Georgia

Xerces Society Pollinator Short Courses Being Held in Kentucky in June

04/23/2013

SSARE-funded programs promote pollinator habitat conservation.

Bumblebee

Xerces Society Pollinator Short Courses Being Held in Tennessee in June

04/15/2013

SSARE-funded workshops support pollinator conservation.

American Chinchilla rabbits.

North Carolina Producer Exploring Integrated Management System for Rabbits

04/11/2013

The goal is to provide an alternative program to conventional production practices.

Graduate student research. SSARE photo archives.

Florida SARE Offering Free Graduate Student Grant Writing Workshop

03/21/2013

Workshop to walk graduate students through grant writing process.

Pollinator Short Course in Tifton, GA 2012

2013 Xerces Society Pollinator Short Courses Kick Off in Louisiana

03/21/2013

SSARE-funded events provide training on conserving pollinator habitats.

Small ruminant production training.

Professional Development Program (PDP) Grant Applications Now Being Accepted

03/20/2013

Calls for Proposals are due at 11:59 p.m. EST on June 3, 2013.

Mining bee pollinating an apple flower

Southern SARE Funds 2013 On-Farm Research Grants

03/18/2013

On-Farm Research Grants offer collaboration between farmers and university/Extension specialists.

goats

Producer Grants for FY2013 Funded

03/06/2013

Over $30,000 in sustainable ag projects funded for farmers to further sustainable ag practices across the Southern region.

turfgrass evaluations

Southern SARE Releases Research & Education Grants Calls for Proposals

03/05/2013

SSARE is now accepting grant applications for its flagship grants program.

University of Florida graduate student research on tomato grafting

Help Further Sustainable Ag Research with Graduate Student Grants

03/04/2013

The Graduate Student Grant Call for Proposal for FY2013 is now available.

Baby Dickcissels

Diversify Grazing and Practice Conservation With Native Warm Season Grasses

02/26/2013

MSU study determining the economics of growing native warm season grasses over bermudagrass.

Students packing socks

Georgia Wool Socks Headed to Soldiers in Afghanistan

02/18/2013

Socks-to-soldiers effort supported, in part, by a Southern SARE grant.

Food hub aggregate chart

UGA Survey Says: Georgia farmers interested in forming food hubs

02/06/2013

Georgia farmers are looking to food hubs as a means to marketing produce, fresh meat, and eggs.

Edamame, an edible soybean from Asia

Edamame: A Promising Niche Product for Virginia Tobacco, Vegetable, Organic Producers

01/28/2013

Producing edamame through season extension techniques in Virginia.

Cows grazing on pigeon pea.

Virginia Tech Researchers Test the Sustainable Ag Benefits of Mob Stocking

01/22/2013

Comparing mob stocking to other grazing systems as a viable sustainable ag practice.

The spotted wing Drosophila feeding on blueberries.

University of Florida Exploring IPM Techniques to Control the Spotted Wing Drosophila

01/14/2013

Using IPM methods to get a handle on destructive pest.

Wheat field

More Wheat Options for Organic Producers May Be on the Horizon

01/02/2013

NCSU researchers studying weed-suppressive cultivars.

ACE Program

Sustainable Community Innovation Grants Awarded for FY2012

12/17/2012

Nearly $50,000 awarded for projects that link sustainable agriculture with community development.

Michael Wilson

Beekeeper Conducting Stock Improvement Program for a More Sustainable Honeybee

12/05/2012

Tennessee beekeeper improving local stock for pest and disease resistance, production, growth, and brood pattern.

Japanese beetle on crape myrtle

New Hort Resource to Help Support Sustainable Ecological Systems

10/29/2012

Web-based tool to showcase low-input plants that exhibit environmental benefits and IPM characteristics.

bountiful harvest

Georgia's Network of Food Hubs Connects Local Farmers, Markets

10/05/2012

University of Georgia survey the first step in a plan to support the development of new food hubs.

Spotted wing Drosophila

Graduate Student Sustainable Agriculture Projects for FY2012 Announced

09/10/2012

Season extension techniques, Integrated Pest Management and mob grazing some of the newly funded projects.

bidens

Cover Crop Research Shows Advantages Against Pests

09/07/2012

SSARE-funded project studying cover crops to improve soil and prevent diseases.

Field Class1LR

On-Farm Research Grants Emphasize Ag Professional and Farmer/Rancher Collaboration

09/05/2012

Application deadline to apply for On-Farm Research Grants is Nov. 15, 2012.

Pastured Poultry

Producer Grants to Further Sustainable Agriculture Now Available

09/05/2012

Application deadline to apply for a Producer Grant is Nov. 15, 2012.

Annie's Project Training Program in Biloxi, MS

Bringing Annie's Project to More Southern Region States

08/23/2012

SSARE-funded workshop trains Extension specialists to deliver risk management program to women farmers.

GrowFood Carolina

Sustainable Community Innovation Grant Calls for Proposals Now Open

08/20/2012

Grants link sustainable ag practices with healthy economic community development.

farmers market

Online Planning Tool Aides in Developing Local Food Systems

08/15/2012

Tool focuses on an integrated approach to food systems development rather than just one specialty area.

2012 Index Cover

2012 Index Highlights SSARE-Funded Projects

08/02/2012

Southern SARE's annual report on final and on-going funded projects is now available.

Management Course Available for Beginning Farmers

07/30/2012

University of Florida course provides skills/knowledge critical to managing a farm operation.

Third Thursday Thing Celebrates 15th Anniversary

07/25/2012

Two-year grant-funded program evolves into a leading sustainable agriculture event.

seed packets

Grant Education Workshop Being Offered

07/10/2012

Free, two-day event to provide grant education resource information.

Proliferative Gill Disease life cycle

MSU Researchers Identify Biological Method to Control Devastating Catfish Disease

07/09/2012

Researchers using a native fish species to disrupt the disease cycle.

Pollinator Short Course

Xerces Society to Hold Pollinator Short Course in Texas

06/28/2012

Program provides ways to conserve and manage native pollinator habitats.

NC A&T Small Farms Field Day

North Carolina A&T Showcases Sustainable Ag Practices

06/22/2012

Annual field day gives participants insights on practices that can improve profits.

Hoop House 2

Nearly $1.2 Million Awarded to Further Sustainable Ag Research

06/19/2012

High tunnels, organic rice production, local foods among the Research & Education projects funded for FY2012.

Grafted tomatoes

Grafting May Control Soil-Borne Diseases in Tomatoes

06/14/2012

University of Florida study shows grafting provides resistance to root-knot nematode.

Goats

Professional Development Program Grants Awarded for FY2012

06/12/2012

PDP grants funded include goat production, Annie's Project, and high tunnels.

pigs

Farm Fest Promotes Community/Environment Relationships

06/04/2012

Florida event highlights crop production practices, new technologies, environmental stewardship, more.

Black soldier fly larvae

Turning the Black Soldier Fly into a Value-Added Tool

05/29/2012

Georgia family farm using insect to help achieve no-waste goals.

Producers/Ag Professionals Look to SSARE for New Ideas, Methods, Technologies

05/24/2012

Producer/On-Farm grants survey points to positive impacts of the SARE program.

Mining bees

Some Native Bees May Be Valuable for Commercial Pollination Services

05/08/2012

Georgia research finds some native bees suitable replacements of honeybees for pollinating apples.

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug on sweet corn

Virginia Tech Researchers Exploring Sustainable Methods to Control Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

04/26/2012

Trap cropping, row covers, organic pesticides some methods being studied in SARE-funded research.

bumblebee

Pollinator Short Courses in South Carolina June 6 and 13

04/16/2012

The Xerces Society hosting program intended to promote pollinator habitat conservation.

bumblebees

Pollinator Short Courses in Georgia May 15 and 17

04/11/2012

The Xerces Society hosting program intended to promote pollinator habitat conservation.

brassica crop

NCSU Research Explains How Vermicompost-Amended Soils Ward Off Crop Pests

04/10/2012

Using vermicompost promotes IPM and trap cropping, study shows.

bumble bee on blackberry

Pollinator Short Course in Oklahoma May 17

04/09/2012

The Xerces Society hosting program intended to promote pollinator habitat conservation.

bumblebee

Pollinator Short Course in Arkansas May 15

04/02/2012

The Xerces Society hosting program intended to promote pollinator habitat conservation.

Free Oklahoma Workshops on Composting and Rainwater Harvesting

03/23/2012

Workshop series held throughout Oklahoma in April and May.

Goat foraging

Multi-State Resource Tool Addresses Small Ruminant Production Needs in the South

03/22/2012

Small Ruminant Toolbox covers all manners of production, planning, marketing, and health.

organic peanuts

Successes in Organic Peanut Production Can Apply to Conventional Systems

03/15/2012

UGA researchers perfect weed control strategy in organic peanuts.

Research & Education Grant Calls for Proposals Postponed This Year

03/13/2012

The next R&E Call for Pre-proposals will be issued in March 2013.

Harlequin bug

Using Like Plants as Trap Crops to Control the Harlequin Bug

03/12/2012

Virginia Tech research shows that mustard as a border row trap crop is effective in controlling the pest in collards.

sweet potatoes

2012 Southern SARE Producer Grants Funded

03/07/2012

Honeybee breeding, black soldier flies, organic sweet potato production some of the projects funded.

PDP Fellows Tour

Grant Applications for Our Train the Trainer Program Are Now Being Accepted

03/06/2012

Grant submission deadline for Professional Development Program pre-proposals is 11:59 p.m. EST on June 4, 2012.

University of Kentucky graduate student Shawn Lucas

Graduate Student Grant Applications for FY2012 Now Being Accepted

03/01/2012

Grant submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. EST on June 4, 2012.

Brown marmorated stink bug

On-Farm Research Grants for FY2012 Funded

03/01/2012

Nearly $90,000 in grants have been awarded for FY2012 to further on-farm research in sustainable agriculture.

Leaf-footed bug on sorghum

Alabama Vegetable Farmers Seeing Success with Trap Crops

02/23/2012

Alabama Extension demo plots show trap crops can protect vegetables from pests.

Russian bees

Determining the Best Bee for Your Operation

02/13/2012

North Carolina producer receives S-SARE grant to study bee stocks.

Blueberry leaf beetle

Fish Extract Products Can Control Foliar Diseases in Organic Blueberries, UGA Research Finds

02/07/2012

Product labeled for organic use can be used after blueberry harvest.

cows in pigeon pea

Global Food Staple Crop has Multiple Uses in U.S.

02/02/2012

Pigeon pea can be used as a forage, garden crop, or edible landscape ornamental, Texas researcher finds.

Peachtree borer larva. Photo courtesy of USDA-ARS

Using Natural Enemies to Control Peach Tree Pests

01/18/2012

USDA researchers studying alternatives to chemicals.

Grass field and cotton field divided by a fence.

New Video: Conserving Water in the Texas High Plains

01/13/2012

Agriculture in the Texas High Plains, a $20-billion-per-year industry, is facing a water crisis. Thanks to a unique partnership of High Plains producers and Texas Tech University researchers, however, farmers and ranchers are developing economically viable alternatives to water-intensive monoculture systems.

bumblebee

Pollinator Conservation Short Course Taking Place in Florida, Feb. 2

01/03/2012

Short course draws attention to declining pollinator populations and the need for conservation.

coffee beans

2011 Sustainable Community Innovation Grants Funded

12/21/2011

Developing food programs to build community partnerships the emphasis of new Sustainable Community Innovation Grants.

Get Our 2011 Annual Projects Report

12/20/2011

Interested in what sustainable ag projects we fund? Read our 2011 Annual Index.

Brown stink bug

NCSU Study of Parasitic Wasp Could Help Control Common Pest of Vegetable Crops

12/19/2011

Researchers seeking to unravel life history of the wasp, which attacks the brown stink bug.

Strip-planted rhizoma peanut

Perennial Legume Being Explored as Nitrogen Fixer in Grass Pastures

12/14/2011

The goal is to find low-input alternatives to fertilizers, while promoting sustainable grazing methods.

Heritage hogs

Raising and Marketing Heritage Hogs

12/07/2011

North Carolina non-profit creating more awareness on the proper methods of raising heritage swine breeds.

Groundbreaking ceremony

Tuskegee University Breaks Ground on Sustainability Center

12/06/2011

Tuskegee University will soon be home to a new state-of-the-art ag research facility.

Common Ground Winter2011/2012 cover

Lastest Common Ground Newsletter Published

11/18/2011

The Winter 2011/2012 Common Ground newsletter has been published.

European melons

Georgia Farmer Testing European Melon Varieties for Local Markets

11/15/2011

Urban farmer testing the local markets for specialty crops.

GrowFood Carolina logo

South Carolina Food Hub Offers Healthy, Local Food Options

11/09/2011

GrowFood Carolina launches, connecting area farmers with local communities.

Fish bones

Fish Waste Compost Proves Beneficial to South Carolina Garden Co-op

11/01/2011

Tomatoes and cucumbers benefit from fish waste compost in funded study.

Vivien Allen's research

First Large Systems Research Grants Funded

10/31/2011

Large Systems Research Grants support long-term whole systems research.

GASustainableAgCoaltion

Georgia Sustainable Ag Group Launches Effort to Create Food Hubs

10/28/2011

The Georgia Sustainable Ag Consortium held their kick-off event on Oct. 27 to discuss food hub creation.

pigs

Research & Education Grants to Advance Systems Research Awarded for FY2011

10/24/2011

Over $1.4 million in grants awarded to further sustainable agriculture systems research efforts.

research plot

Using Cover Crops to Produce High-Value Organic Vegetables

10/13/2011

Exploring cover crops and crop rotations as two practices that can aid in successful organic production.

bumblebee

Exploring Bumblebee Nesting Boxes for Low-Cost Crop Pollination, Species Diversity

10/03/2011

University of Arkansas graduate students hopes to develop design recommendations.

grocery story

Newly Formed Georgia Sustainable Ag Coalition Has Sights Set on Food Hubs

09/30/2011

Coalition holding free kick-off event Oct. 27 in Athens, Ga.

construction of high tunnel

Connecting Chefs with Local Farmers with Season Extension High Tunnels

09/28/2011

LSU researcher hoping for year-round production with high tunnels.

PDP

Professional Development Program Grants Announced for FY2011

09/26/2011

Grants demonstrating sustainable ag education and outreach strategies for Extension, NRCS, and other ag professionals.

Hops

Breaking into Organic Hops Production

09/19/2011

North Carolina farmer leading the way in production, marketing.

grass and cotton

Researchers: Land a Grant with this Video Tutorial on Systems Research

09/14/2011

A set of videos designed to educate you on systems approaches and write a successful systems research grant.

Grape root borer moth

Using Listening Devices to Detect Hidden Pest Infestations

09/12/2011

Researchers putting an ear to the soil around grape vines to detect the grape root borer.

bales of hay

Large Systems Research Grants Now Available

09/08/2011

Grant submission deadline is 11:59, EST on Nov. 1, 2011.

graduate student

Graduate Student Grants for FY2011 Announced

09/07/2011

Eleven research projects totaling $108,323 funded.

On-Farm Research Grants

On-Farm Research Grants Emphasize Farmer/Organization Collaboration

09/01/2011

Calls for Proposals for On-Farm Research Grants are now open. Grant submission deadline is Nov. 15, 2011.

Producer Grant

Producer Grants to Further Sustainable Agriculture Now Available

09/01/2011

Calls for Proposals for Producer Grants now open. Submission deadline is Nov. 15, 2011.

Eric Mader

Interested in Pollinator Conservation? Training Courses Coming to the South in 2012

08/29/2011

Xerces Society's courses have reached 1,200 participants in 23 states since 2008.

vegetables

Sustainable Community Innovation Grant Opportunities Now Available

08/23/2011

Grant submission deadline is Oct. 3, 2011.

Index cover

2011 Index Published

08/12/2011

The Index is an annual publication listing all final projects and on-going projects for the current year for each grant we offer.

incubated fungi

Use Cover Crops, Manure for Best Soil Quality

08/11/2011

Hairy vetch and dairy manure help build soil structure and improve soil quality.

cows and wind turbines

Oklahoma Summer Camp Program Teaches High Schoolers About Sustainability

08/01/2011

Southern SARE AC member hosts Camp T.U.R.F. farm visit.

Free Workshop Covers Approaches to Applying for Systems-Based Research Grants

07/29/2011

Preparing and managing systems research grants.

Eastern Cherokee Yellow Apples

Appalachia Identified as Most Diverse Foodshed in North America

07/20/2011

Anthropologist working to preserve seeds, save cultures.

spider mite damage on leaves

Sustainably Managing Pests, Diseases for Vegetable Production

07/11/2011

Clemson University Organic Pest Management series

UGA Study Investigates Impact of Farm Labor Shortages

07/08/2011

Ag economist says changes to policies/business strategies needed to help farmers, workers.

strawberry

Cover Crops a Sustainable Method of Soil Management in Strawberries

06/28/2011

NCSU study: Cover crops serve diverse soil management functions in strawberry production.

Ponder Farm tour

Facing the Weed Challenges in Organic Crops

06/23/2011

UGA program introduces integrated approaches to weed management.

Downtown Zebulon

Georgia County Helping Local Farmers Develop Value-Added Products

06/21/2011

Pike County, Georgia -- where local ag diversity meets entrepreneurial product creativity.

Black Pearl Pepper Banker Plant

Exploring Biological Control of Greenhouse Pests

06/16/2011

North Carolina State University research is using 'Black Pearl' pepper banker plant systems to manage thrips.

bird on levee

What Does Sustainability Look Like?

06/14/2011

SARE Florida Fellows Tour introduces participants to sustainable ag principles.

Common Ground Cover

Newest Edition of Common Ground Newsletter Published

06/09/2011

Read the summer 2011 edition of our newsletter, Common Ground.

hive of bees

Virginia Beekeepers Successful in Rearing Local Honeybee Colonies

06/08/2011

Hives started from nucleus colonies have a higher winter survival rate than package-started hives.

socks from locally produced animal fiber

Consumer Interest Growing for Locally Produced Animal Fiber Products

06/01/2011

Well-being for environment, animals, farm driving factors for locally produced clothing.

sunn hemp

Tropical Island Forages May Be Good Fit as Summer Cover Crops

05/25/2011

University of Virgin Islands researcher testing tropical forages as cover crops in vegetable fields.

Cucumber beetle

UT Research Increasing Organic Options to Control Cucumber Beetles

05/20/2011

In preliminary results, one quarter of beetles killed with biopesticide containing naturally occurring fungus.

buckwheat intercropped with squash

The Right Intercropping System for the Best Squash Yields

05/16/2011

Intercropping buckwheat and squash controls pest/diseases, but which design won't cut yields? UFL researchers to find out.

dairy cows in field

Exploring Herbal Treatments for Mastitis in Dairy Cows

05/09/2011

NCSU researchers studying how well herbal remedies treat mastitis in dairy cows.

David McFawn

The Buzz on Alternative Pollinators in Vegetable Crop Production

02/28/2011

Compost pile

Turning Fish Waste into Gardening Gold

05/03/2011

South Carolina garden co-op turning seafood waste material into a sustainable ag resource.

Madison-Morgan Conservancy Logo

Georgia County Agritourism Guide Connecting Area Farmers/Visitors

04/27/2011

Explore farms, get to know farmers and delight in the local food they produce with this handy agritourism guide.

Field of peanuts

SE Farmers Can Yield 3,000 Pounds on Organic Peanuts

04/22/2011

Strides in collaborative research opening doors for organic peanut industry in the Southeast.

honey bee on flower

Finding the Right Feed for a Sustainable Beekeeper and a Healthy Bee

04/15/2011

A North Carolina beekeeping operation is exploring ways to improve honey production and crop pollination.

Jonny Harris of Greenview Farms

SE Georgia Farm Sharing Benefits of Winter Cover Crops

04/01/2011

SE Georgia farmer growing winter cover crops as forage and for ag sustainability.

cattle grazing on bahigrass

Restoring Native Grasses for Livestock Forage

03/23/2011

Mississippi farmer measuring how well native warm-season grasses stack up against their non-native counterparts.

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Apply for a Professional Development Grant

03/14/2011

Apply now for a Professional Development Grant. Submission deadline is June 1.

covercrop

On-Farm Research Grants Awarded for 2011

03/07/2011

We have awarded the 2011 On-Farm Research Grants.

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Graduate Student Grants Calls for Proposals Sought

03/01/2011

Southern SARE is seeking Calls for Proposals for the Graduate Student Grants program. Submission deadline is June 1.

vivienallen1

Research & Education Calls for Proposals Sought

03/01/2011

We are now accepting submissions for R&E Grants Calls for Proposals. Deadline for pre-proposals is June 1.

jackson72

Sustainable Community Innovation Grants Awarded

01/27/2011

The 2010 Sustainable Community Innovations Grants have been awarded. Read what great things communities are doing.

People and horses.

Graduate Students Win SARE Grants

11/07/2010

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