Box 25
Contains 42 Results:
Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture records
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.
2003-DSP: Richard, T. "Biomass Harvest Soil Quality", 2003
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.
E2003-DSP: Jannick, J. "Seeds and Breeds Summit", 2003
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.
E2003-DSP: Benbrook, C. "Pesticide Analysis", 2003
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.
E2003-DSP: Kirschenmann, F. "Ag of the Middle Project", 2003
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.
E2003-01: Wagner, M. "Squaw Creek Watershed Social Assessment" (1 of 2), 2001-2003
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.
E2003-01: Wagner, M. "Squaw Creek Watershed Social Assessment" (2 of 2), 2001-2003
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.
E2003-02: Zhu, J. "Biological Control of the Soybean Aphid in Organic and Sustainable Soybean Production Systems" (1 of 2), 2002-2004
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.
E2003-02: Zhu, J. "Biological Control of the Soybean Aphid in Organic and Sustainable Soybean Production Systems" (2 of 2), 2002-2005
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.