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The Learning Center: Updates on new information products added to our library—books, bulletins, videos, farmer profiles and more.

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Nationwide event calendar: Conferences, workshops, farm tours and other local, regional and national events from around the country.

North Central SARE

 North Central region events: Conferences, workshops, farm tours and other events submitted to the North Central SARE calendar.

 News releases: News updates from North Central SARE.

 Field Notes newsletters: A biannual newsletter that shares announcements and news topics from the North Central Region SARE program.

Northeast SARE

 Northeast region events: Conferences, workshops, farm tours and other events submitted to the Northeast SARE calendar.

Southern SARE

 Common Ground newsletters: Southern SARE's biannual newsletter contains features on cutting-edge research, as well as program and grant updates.

 News releases: News updates from Southern SARE.

 Southern region events: Conferences, workshops, farm tours and other events submitted to the Southern SARE calendar.

 Southern SARE Blog 

Western SARE

News releases: News updates from Western SARE.

 Western region events: Conferences, workshops, farm tours and other events submitted to the Western SARE calendar.

 Simply Sustainable newsletter: A quarterly newsletter from Western SARE containing profiles and updates on grant deadlines, what's been funded, regional events, and more.

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