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ATTER (Agroecological Transitions for Territorial Food Systems)
ATTER is an interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral exchange program aiming at scaling out agroecological transitions for territorial food systems. It gathers 19 organisations (researchers and practitioners) and relies on 16 territorial case studies anchored in five countries (France, Italy, UK, Brazil and USA).
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Compass Tools Program
Farm Viability: Ways to make farming profitable. Research, tools, and information on how farmers can build and maintain an economically viable farm business.
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DCB (The Diverse Corn Belt Project)
Expanding Opportunities for Farmers, Consumers, and Rural Communities The Diverse Corn Belt Project (DCB) explores the real-world impacts of diversified farming systems. Our hypothesis—backed by extensive data we’ve gathered during the last four years—is that greater diversity in crops, livestock, and people in the Corn Belt farming community will improve risk management options, resilience, and…
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Farm Labor Management Dashboard
Good decision-making around the type and amount of labor needed on a farm enhances the farm household’s quality of life and increases the likelihood farmers will successfully meet their financial goals. This site provides tools and strategies to help small and medium-sized fruit and vegetable farms make informed labor decisions. Our hypothesis—backed by extensive data…
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Forward Ag Invests in Cross-Sector Solutions to Drive Agri-Food Innovation in Wisconsin
Our very own John Hendrickson’s and Michelle Miller’s proposal to study a flax supply chain in Wisconsin was amongst the seven grants awarded across Wisconsin for funding under the Wisconsin Forward Agriculture (Forward Ag) Use-Inspired Research & Development (UIR) grant. Forward Ag aims to create a circular agricultural bioeconomy in Wisconsin. It focuses on leveraging cross-sector partnerships…
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Grower to Grower: Creating a Livelihood on a Fresh Market Vegetable Farm
For most fresh market vegetable growers, earning a reasonable living from their farms is a bigger challenge than growing produce. While growers often share production information freely, they may be reluctant to share financial information. Many growers are looking for ways to collect this information and share it with others without divulging confidential business details.…
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Growing the use of small grains in the Upper Midwest
Small grains bring many benefits to agricultural systems, yet most farmers in the Upper Midwest no longer plant them in rotations. CIAS worked in partnership with the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, the Artisan Grain Collaborative, the University of California, Davis, and Purdue University to study why farmers don’t grow more small grains, and how to…
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ICICLE (Intelligent Cyberinfrastructure with Computational Learning in the Environment)
Led by The Ohio State University, the U.S. National Science Foundation funded AI institute for Intelligent Cyberinfrastructure with Computational Learning in the Environment (ICICLE) will build the next generation of Cyberinfrastructure to render Artificial Intelligence (AI) more accessible to everyone and drive its further democratization in the larger society.
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Sustainable Agricultural Systems-Coordinated Agricultural Projects (SAS-CAP)
The Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (CIAS), in collaboration with Tribal partners, has launched a significant initiative aimed at supporting Native American food traditions and sovereignty in the Great Lakes region. Returning to Our Roots: Rebuilding Native Farming Traditions and Food Sovereignty for Great Lakes Indigenous People is funded by a $10 million Sustainable Agricultural…
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The Soil Health Alliance for Research and Engagement (SHARE)
Scientifically-grounded, farmer-engaged strategies to build soil health. The Soil Health Alliance for Research and Engagement (SHARE) brings together scientists, farmers, and advocacy partners to advance practical, profitable soil health solutions through research and outreach in the Upper Midwest and beyond. Our hypothesis—backed by extensive data we’ve gathered during the last four years—is that greater diversity…