Farmer Rancher Grant Program

Supports farmers and ranchers striving for agricultural sustainability.

Farmer Rancher Grant Program

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Farmer Rancher Grant Program

The 2009 Call for Farmer Rancher Grant Proposals is now available. The deadline for the 2009 Farmer Rancher Call for Proposals is 4:30pm CDT Thursday, December 3, 2009.

North Central Region SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) administers four grant programs, each with specific priorities, audiences and timelines. The focus for all four NCR-SARE grant programs is on research and education. Funding considerations are made based on how well the applicant articulates the nature of the research and education components of their sustainable agriculture grant proposals.  See their website at http://sare.org/ncrsare/cfp.htm for more information

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