Box 30
Contains 50 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.
M2008-04: Plazak, D. "Mapping Biomass Markets in Iowa", 2008
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.
M2008-05: Enshayan, K. "Community Economic Impact Assessment for a Multi-County Local Food System in Northeast Iowa", 2005-2008
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.
M2008-08: Deuel, B. "Pottawattamie County Farm to Fork", 2008-2010
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.
M2008-09: Shafer, S. "Expanding Business Skills for Specialty Growers in Iowa", 2008-2009
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.
M2008-12: Dana, R. "Grinnell Area Petroleum Replacement Initiative, Phase 2", 2008-2010
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.
M2008-14: Booth, K. "New Farmer Jump Start Project", 2008
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.
M2008-15: Opheim, T. "Adding a New Generation to Iowa's Sustainable Farms", 2008-2009
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.
M2008-16: Hansen, R. "Strategies to Effectively Promote and Market On-Farm Retail Enterprises", 2008-2009
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.