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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...

SARE Maps for Download

Visually, SARE's map is the best way for people to understand SARE is both its parts and the sum of its parts.

The map is available in a color palette we have used previously and in a black and white vector format that designers can customize.

To download a map, click on the file name. Download will automatically begin in your web browser.

The SARE Map
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Note: These files must be used against white or light colored backgrounds.
SARE-Map_Color.gif 35.74 kB
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SARE Map_Color.tif 2.69 MB
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SARE-Map_Color.jpg 207.18 kB
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SARE Map_Color.eps 1.54 MB
EPS Graphic design, high-quality printing on presses

For Designers

Use this Adobe Illustrator vector file to customize the SARE map.

Blank SARE map
SARE vector map.ai 157.44 kB

For additional guidance, contact:

Andy Zieminski
Communications Associate
(510) 654-4324
commassoc@sare.org

 

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