Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education - SARE The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program is a decentralized competitive grants and education program operating in every state and island protectorate
Grants - Farm Grants - SARE Grants are administered by SARE's four regional offices Visit the appropriate region to learn which grant type is right for you and to access application instructions
About SARE - SARE The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program is a producer-driven, decentralized competitive grants and education program operating in every state and island protectorate
About Project Reports - SARE This database contains general information about all SARE projects, including competitive grants, state coordinator programs and others Reports are not filed for at least one year after initial funding
Where We Work - SARE SARE relies on local, farmer-driven leadership to guide our investments in research and education projects that improve the sustainability of U S agriculture Four regional offices (North Central, Northeast, South and West) administer our grants and conduct educational activities, reaching every U S state and island protectorate
Resources and Learning - SARE Resources and Learning Find research-based, farmer-driven information about practicing sustainable agriculture on your farm
What We Do - SARE Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) offers farmer-driven, grassroots grants and education programs Since 1988, SARE grantees have been putting the principles of sustainable agriculture into practice on farms and ranches in every state and island protectorate
National Continuing Education Program - SARE Welcome to the national continuing education program in sustainable agriculture presented by SARE This program is designed primarily for Cooperative Extension and Natural Resource Conservation Service personnel, and is also open to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural professionals nationwide
North Central SARE Home - SARE North Central While every strategy varies, SARE embraces three broad goals: economic viability over the long term; stewardship of our nation’s land, air, and water; and quality of life for farmers, ranchers, and their communities