
Info from SARE Projects:
Northeast Region
SARE funds research, education and demonstration projects, some of which
generate informational products such as books, bulletins or websites.
See the links below to view those products or to browse the SARE projects
database. Inclusion of a resource does not constitute endorsement by SARE
nor does exclusion imply that other resources are not suitable. This partial
list will be continually updated.
To order, use the contact information listed for each item. DO NOT ORDER
FROM SARE Outreach.
Title: Preserving Rural Character through Agriculture:
A Resource Kit for Planners
Format: Video
A loose-leaf binder and video that offers a framework for planning boards,
planning administrators, and citizens. Offers guidelines, resources, and
information on supporting agriculture in New Hampshire, with much of the
information useful across the Northeast.
To Order: Nada Haddad, 113 North Rd., Brentwood, NH,
03833; (603) 679-5616 (ph); nada.hadad@unh.edu.
Cost: $30 + $0 s/h
Title: Proceedings of the Alternatives in Animal Health
conferences
This annual conference is sponsored by NOFA-VT and audio tapes of many
sessions are available on topics such as animal health, prevention, homeopathy,
and nutrition.
To Order: NOFA-VT, Richmond, VT, 05477; (802) 434-4122
(ph).
Cost: $8 + $1 s/h
Title: Safe Sell Dairy: Creative Ways to Sell Dairy
Products Safely at Farmers’ Markets
Format: Book
80-page spiral-bound booklet. Refrigeration, handling, presentation, legal
issues, and more.
80 page(s).
To Order: Nunsuch; (603) 927-4176 (ph); nunsuch@conknet.com;
www.nunsuch.org.
Cost: $8 + $0 s/h
Title: The Farmer’s Relevant Voice
Format: Video
A video on how farmers participate in watershed protection by developing
leadership and working cooperatively.
To Order: Myrah Bridwell, Cornell Coop. Extension; (607)
255-0150 (ph); mb252@cornell.edu.
Cost: $10 + $0 s/h
Title: The Garden Mosaics Educators’ Manual
Format: Manual
To Order: http://www.gardenmosaics.cornell.edu/
Resource available online at: http://www.gardenmosaics.cornell.edu/pgs/edmanual/mainmanual.htm
Title: The German Branch Watershed Project
Format: Video
A 36-minute video on the practices of Maryland farmers who are working
together to protect water quality in Queen Anne’s County and the
Chesapeake Bay.
36 minutes page(s).
To Order: Jim Hanson, UMD Cooperative Extension Service,
1202 Symons Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742-5565;
(301) 405-7992 (ph); jhanson@arec.umd.edu.
Cost: $10 + $0 s/h
Title: The IPM Field Corn Pocket Guide
280 pages, 80 line drawings, 18 color plates, 40-plus tables. Information
on scouting and managing insect pests, beneficial insects, corn plant
diseases, vertebrate pests, grass weeds, and broadleaf weeds.
To Order: Cornell Waste Management Institute, NRAES,
Ithaca, NY, 14853-5701; (607) 255-7654 (ph); nraes@cornell.edu;
http://www.nraes.org/publications.html.
Cost: $7 + $3.75 s/h
Title: Training Packets: A Technical Course on Cooperative
Development for Cooperative Development Professionals
Format: Manual
To Order: Lynn Benander, Cooperative Development Institute;
lbenander@cooplife.com.
Cost: $15 + $0 s/h
Order comments: 3 training packets developed for the 3-session course
are available on request to sustainable ag group-based business developers.
Title: Training the Next Generation of NE Sustainable
Farmers: A Peer Guided Approach to Curriculum Development Final Report
To Order: New England Small Farm Institute, Belchertown,
MA, 01007; (413) 323-4531 (ph); (413) 323-9594 (fax)
Title: Training the Next Generation of NE Sustainable
Farmers: A Peer Guided Approach to On Farm Mentoring Final Report
To Order: New England Small Farm Institute, Belchertown,
MA, 01007; (413) 323-4531 (ph); (413) 323-9594 (fax)
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