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February 28, 2011AMES, Iowa -- The FY2010 annual report from by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University echoes the year’s theme of “Transitions.” It reflects the Center’s efforts to continually reshape its programs to meet the changing needs of Iowa agriculture.
Producers a decade ago were facing far different challenges, and the Center’s research and education efforts reflect those new realities. The annual report showcases the varied and interesting work being done by the research initiatives in policy, ecology, and marketing and food systems to help farmers find new solutions and new options for making a living. In addition, the Leopold Center’s varied collaborations signaled the importance of preparing farmers to adjust, survive, and prosper. The report covers these programs:
The report highlights the final year at the Center for Jerry DeWitt, who retired as director in June 2010. Distinguished Fellow Fred Kirschenmann reported on his extensive outreach efforts for sustainable agriculture through speeches in Iowa and nationally as well via chapters in five books. The Spencer Award was given to Francis and Susan Thicke, who had transitioned their grain farm to an organic dairy supported by rotational grazing.
The annual report also offers updates on programs to enhance water usage, organic agriculture research, land tenure options, and specialty crop production.
Lois Wright Morton, Interim Director, (515) 294-3711, lwmorton@istate.edu
Laura Miller, Communications, (515) 294-5272, lwmiller@iastate.edu
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