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Introduction
Since 1988, USDA's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
(SARE) program has made great strides toward increasing scientific
understanding and promoting practical uses to manage sustainable
agriculture systems.
Ten Years of SARE showcases accomplishments of a unique
USDA program that has made a difference in the lives of farmers
and ranchers across the United States and Island Protectorates.
To select a group of innovative, interesting and impactful projects,
SARE staff chose one project from each of its four regions for the
following 10 categories: Crop Production, Animal Production, Natural
Resource Protection, Marketing, Community Development, Education,
Pest Management, Horticulture, Professional Development, and Integrated
Farm/Ranch Systems.
Publisher's Note: This book -- now out of print -- was published
in 1998 to celebrate the first 10 years of the SARE program. It
is archived here but may contain dated information. Find more current
research and extension
information elsewhere on our website.
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