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SARE's mission is to advance—to the whole of American agriculture—innovations that improve profitability, stewardship and quality of life by investing in groundbreaking research and education. SARE's vision is...

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SARE Outreach is the national communications arm of SARE, located in College Park, MD.

SARE Outreach works with SARE's regions to share grantee research results with farmers, ranchers, educators, consumers and others. Visit the Learning Center to see the treasure trove of information products produced by SARE Outreach and regional offices. These products cover the gamut of sustainable agriculture practices, from books on cover crops and building soil health to bulletins on managing rangeland and water resources to online courses for ag educators around the country. Outreach also hosts SANET-MG, a sustainable agriculture listserv with hundreds of subscribers from around the globe.

Outreach is guided by a steering committee comprised of regional communications and professional development staff, regional Administrative Council members, and experts in ag communications. The steering committee helps set Outreach priorities and activities, including the selection of products to be produced.

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Contact SARE Outreach with media requests; questions or comments related to publications or this Web site; and when seeking general information about SARE or sustainable agriculture. 

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The Ogallala Aquifer of the Texas High Plains: A Race Against Time

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An old windmill and cows on Texas High Plains

As the drought in the Texas High Plains continues to intensify, a unique partnership of producers and researchers is working diligently to find economically viable alternatives to the region’s irrigation-dependent crop monocultures.


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