Farmer-driven innovations in agriculture that improve profitability, stewardship and quality of life.
Learn More About Western SARE and Sustainable AgricultureOur Grant Programs
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Research & Education Pre-Proposal
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Professional + Producer
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Farmer/Rancher
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Professional Development Program
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Local Education & Demonstration
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Sabbatical R&E
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Graduate Student Research & Education
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We are currently holding new Call for Proposals pending notification from our funding source, USDA-NIFA. All NIFA Requests for Applications are under review. You can check back for updates or subscribe to our mailing list to be notified when our Calls are released.
Hiring Regional Director
Western SARE Regional Director Dr. Clayton Marlow has announced his retirement. Montana State University (Host Institution) has begun a national search to hire a Regional Director. Screening of applications will begin March 24, 2025.
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Our latest report on funded projects by state, as well as impacts from previously funded grants, is live. Want to know what got funded in your state in 2023? Want to know how our projects impacted agriculture. Take a look at this interactive infographic.
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Western SARE creates photo essays on Montana, Washington, Pacific Island agriculture and more.
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Can Introducing Mason Bees Boost Berry Pollination?
When it comes to berry pollination throughout the West, honeybees are the biggest show in town. That can be a problem for pollination diversity and for farmers because honeybees aren’t always the best option for some crops. “That’s especially true with blueberries,” said Miranda Jones, a graduate student in biology at Utah State University. “Blueberries […]
About Western SARE
Western SARE provides competitive grants and educational opportunities in Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Federated States of Micronesia, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Marianas Islands, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Farmers are very interested now, and the ag professionals who have gone through the training are educating farmers in the practice.
