Box 19
Contains 32 Results:
Grant Materials, 1986-2017
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture records
99-20: Ranum, J. "Corn Production in Kura Clover Cover Crops", 1997-1998
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
99-21: Johnson, W. "Organic Farming Demonstration Project - Eastern Iowa", 1998-2001
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
99-22: Muller, S. "Examining the Potential for Organic Apple Production - The Homestad Orchard Project", 1997-2000
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
99-28: Stamp, D. "GIS for Farm Creek Basin Project Area", 1997-1998
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
98-26: Mize, C. "Evaluation of Three Cropping Systems Grown Under the Influence of a Shelterbelt", 1996-2001
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
98-33: Hill, J. "Identification and Characterization of the Rose Rosette Disease Causal Agent", 1996-1998
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
98-35: Best, L. "Wildlife Use of Terraces in Iowa Rowcrop Fields", 1996-1998
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
98-35: Best, L. "Wildlife Use of Terraces in Iowa Rowcrop Fields" Final Report, 1998
This series contains materials from different grant programs and initiatives sponsored by the Leopold Center. Types of materials include correspondence, presentations, reports, applications, brochures, and pamphlets. Subjects include sustainable agriculture, soil, soil nitrates, farmers markets, farm to table initiatives, local food programs, livestock, barn architecture, pesticides and crop production.
