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A Midwest Homecoming Conference

Held August 15-17, 2006 in Oconomowoc, Wisc., was the 4th SARE national/regional gathering. It drew university research and extension staff, farmers, ranchers, youth/students, agribusiness representatives, policymakers at all levels of government, and nongovernmental organizations to explore current issues in sustainable agriculture.

Here you can find all available presentation materials from workshops and poster sessions.

Sessions

Dozens of individual presentation materials—from farmers and ranchers, educators, researchers, and others—are available from the conference's five breakout sessions.

Posters

Many posters from this national sustainable agriculture conference are available for download.

 

Questions?

Helen Husher

Helen Husher is the Northeast contact for general and media inquiries, questions about projects and events, and is who to contact when you don't know who to contact.

 

Digging and Learning

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Browse freely through these tools and resources--our goal was to collect in one place the SARE-funded items that we thought would serve both applicants and the inquisitive visitor.

If there's a project resource you would like to see posted here that isn't, just let us know and we'll do our best to make it available.

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