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6-26-06
LEOPOLD CENTER SEEKS NEW RESEARCH PROPOSALS FOR 2007
AMES, Iowa – Iowans with research and demonstration ideas for the Leopold Center
for Sustainable Agriculture are invited to submit their pre-proposals by
mid-August. A Request for Pre-proposals (RFP) with information on the
application process is now available from the Leopold Center office or on the
Center’s web site at
www.leopold.iastate.edu/research/rfp/2006.htm.
Investigators representing any Iowa nonprofit organization/agency and/or
educational institution (such as soil and water conservation districts, schools
and colleges, and regional development groups) may submit pre-proposals; there
are no restrictions on project partners or collaborators.
Pre-proposals are due August 14, with most project funding to begin in early
2007. The two-page concept papers will be reviewed by Center staff and Advisory
Board members to assess the technical merit and relevance to the Center’s
mission.
This RFP describes the research and educational efforts the Center hopes to
focus on in the next two years. Leopold Center director Jerry DeWitt says, “We
are especially interested in pre-proposals across our three initiative areas
that will help enhance Iowa’s water quality and protect the state’s water
resources. The Center places a high value on research that will help us move
toward these goals.”
Ecology Initiative leader Jeri Neal says she is most interested in projects that
will help integrate grass-based and forage systems with the feedstock needs of
the rapidly growing biofuels industry in a way that maintains producer
profitability, water quality and environmental stewardship.
Marketing and Food Systems Initiative leader Rich Pirog is seeking pre-proposals
that will research and test new marketing strategies and business structures
that allow Iowa’s farmers to retain more value. “Our goal in this initiative is
to equip farmers and farmer networks with the information and tools they need to
make a profit while supplying a wide range and scale of market opportunities”
says Pirog.
The Center also wants to specifically address the challenges and opportunities
for beginning or transitioning to dairy enterprises that embody grass-based
and/or organic production practices. Distinguished Fellow Fred Kirschenmann
comments that this helps address the disappearing "ag of the middle" farm
segment and also provides a unique way to integrate the Center’s marketing,
policy and ecology research areas.
For more information,
contact:
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Jeri Neal, Ecology Initiative leader, (515) 294-5610,
wink@iastate.edu
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Rich Pirog, Marketing and Food Systems Initiative leader, (515) 294-1854,
rspirog@iastate.edu
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Jerry DeWitt, Policy Initiative interim leader,
(515) 294-3711,
jdewitt@iastate.edu
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Laura Miller, Leopold Center communications, (515)
294-5272, lwmiller@iastate.edu
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Download
Summer 2006 RFP [PDF]
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