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NCR-SARE 2006 National Conference Seeks Presenters

Posted 12.01.05 - We want to learn from you! Don't miss the opportunity to share your research findings, educational successes and on-farm experiences with a large audience interested in innovative agriculture, community development, renewable energy and more at the August 2006 national SARE conference. The conference will celebrate successes in agriculture and look ahead to advance systems that are profitable, environmentally sound and good for communities. Present your experiences at a workshop session, author a poster or organize a roundtable discussion at "A Midwest Homecoming: Sharing a New Tradition of Sustainability," Aug. 15-17 in Oconomowoc, Wis. See the call for presenters at www.sare2006.org for details. Conference organizers are striving for diverse participation. Special invitations for farmers and youth are included in the call.

 The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, USDA, sponsors biennial conferences to showcase cutting-edge work in sustainable agriculture. The 2006 conference will be hosted by North Central Region SARE. 

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Last updated: March 12, 2010