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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...

Print Materials About SARE

SARE makes available, free of charge, a selection of print materials that you can use to promote SARE-funded research at conferences, workshops, farm tours and other events.

General Brochure

Type: National SARE Promotional Product

SARE Brochure

This tri-fold brochure provides a convenient introduction to SARE, with contact information for each region, descriptions of the program's national regional leadership structure, grant application process, educational resources, funding areas and impacts.


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Publication Catalog

Type: National SARE Promotional Product

SARE Catalog

Use this publication catalog to order hard copies of books and bulletins from SARE Outreach. A mail-in order form is included.


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What is Sustainable Agriculture?

Type: National SARE Promotional Product

WiSA

This award-winning report provides a sampler of best practices in sustainable agriculture—from marketing and community vitality to cover crops and grazing—as well as eight profiles of producers, educators and researchers who have successfully implemented them.

Pages: 12

Online Version: Free

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2009/2010 Biennial Report

Type: Biennial Report

2009-2010 Report

An award-winning collection of 12 profiles illustrating how SARE-funded producers, researchers and educators are collaborating to advance sustainable innovations to the whole of American agriculture.

Pages: 20

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2011/2012 Biennial Report

Type: Biennial Report

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In 2011, SARE reached the milestone of having funded more than 5,000 sustainable agriculture research and education projects, on farms and ranches large and small, from Florida to Alaska to Guam. This edition chronicles some of the program’s recent cream-of-the-crop grantees and their work.

Published: 2012
Pages: 20

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