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June 16, 2011AMES, Iowa -- The Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture is looking for innovative ideas that will help fulfill its mission to identify and reduce negative environmental and socio-economic impacts of agricultural practices and contribute to the development of profitable farming systems that conserve natural resources.
Specifics are outlined in the Leopold Center’s 2011 Request for Pre-proposals (RFP) that is part of its long-running competitive grants program. The deadline for submitting ideas, in the form of a 2-3 page concept paper, is August 15, 2011.
The Leopold Center seeks these long-term outcomes of its programs regarding water and soil, people, energy and land management:
1. Water and Soil: Water resources that increase in quality and quantity over time; improved soil health that ensures long-term productivity and crop yields.
2. People: Agricultural systems that yield multiple benefits (for people, ecology and profit) and create more opportunities and vibrant communities on the land.
3. Energy: On-farm energy conservation that is increased with use of low external input systems and innovative energy systems relying on fewer outside energy inputs.
4. Land Management: Practices that enhance integrity and adaptability of biotic communities and encourage agricultural production systems that anticipate and adapt to greater weather variability.
The Center will accept pre-proposals from investigators representing any Iowa nonprofit organization/agency and/or educational institution, including soil and water conservation districts, schools and colleges, and regional development groups. Farmers, landowners and farm-based businesses are encouraged to participate in the pre-proposal process.
Each of the Center’s four initiatives – ecology, marketing and food systems, cross-cutting (water, energy, soil and alternative farming systems) and policy – are participating in the RFP.
The RFP can be downloaded from the Center’s web site here. Hard copies can be obtained from the Center office by calling (515) 294-3711 or emailing leocenter@iastate.edu. Inquiries should be directed to the appropriate initiative coordinator.
Jeri Neal, Leopold Center Ecology Initiative, (515) 294-5610, wink@iastate.edu
Craig Chase, Leopold Center Marketing Initiative, (515) 294-5832, cchase@iastate.edu
Mary Adams, Leopold Center Policy Initiative (515) 294-5832, madams@iastate.edu
Malcolm Robertson, Cross-cutting Initiative, (515) 294-1166, malcolmr@iastate.edu
Laura Miller, Leopold Center Communications, (515) 294-5272, lwmiller@iastate.edu
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