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Posters and Handouts

  • 2001-1, James Barnhill, Early Sweet Corn Production, Utah ( handout)
  • EW02-009, Tammy VerCauteren, Integrating Bird Conservation into Range Management, Colorado ( handout)
  • EW05-015, Jessica Davis, Manure Management: An Essential Component of 4-H Livestock Projects, Colorado ( handout)
  • EW07-016, Dallas Mount, Educator Training for the Wyoming Cow-Calf Record Management System, Wyoming ( handout)
  • FW00-117, Wes Roundy, The Original Cache Junction Families Popped Wheat, Utah ( handout)
  • FW04-018, George Reich, Forage Winter Wheat Production for Hay or Grain in Gallatin County, Montana ( handout)
  • FW05-012, George Reich, Forage Winter Wheat Production for Grazing or Hay Production in Eight Montana Counties, Montana ( handout)
  • FW06-025, Helen Atthowe, Agroecosystem Approach to Managing Imported Cabbage Worm, Montana ( handout)
  • FW07-031, John Socolofsky, Raising Livestock and Crops Simultaneously in Unheated Greenhouses, Colorado ( handout)
  • FW07-315, Rick Heflebower, Bramble Variety Trials in Utah to Reduce Disease, Increased Production and Enhance Profitability, Utah ( handout)
  • SW96-010, John Hewlett, Western Integrated Ranch/Farm Education (WIRE), Wyoming ( handout)
  • SW00-005, Pat Hatfield, An Alternative to Traditional Wheat Stubble Management Using Sheep to Control Pests and Improve Soil Nutrient Cycling, Montana ( handout)
  • SW01-020, Roger Kjelgren, Production of Drought-Adapted Intermountain Native Plants Through Low-Cost In-Ground Containers for Emerging Western Markets, Utah ( handout)
  • SW02-002, Robert Hammon, Extending Irrigated Alfalfa Stand Life and Long-Term Profitability by Alteration of Late-Season Harvest Schedule, Colorado ( handout)
  • SW02-005, Perry Miller, Increasing Crop Water Efficiency in Advanced No-Till Systems, Montana ( handout)
  • SW03-063, Dennis Cash, Factors Affecting Stand Life in Montana, Montana ( handout)
  • SW04-051, Dallas Mount, Record Management Database for Wyoming Cow-Calf Producers, Wyoming ( handout)
  • SW04-084, Ron Godin, Native Seed Production for Crop Diversification, Colorado ( handout)
  • SW07-049, Bret Hess, Evaluation of Camelina Sativa as an Alternative Seed Crop and Feedstock for Biofuel and Replacement Heifers, Wyoming ( handout)
  • SW08-076, Jennifer Reeve, Cultural Management of Onion Thrips and Iris Yellow Spot Virus, Utah ( handout)

Integrating Bird Conservation into Range Management

EW02-009,Tammy VerCauteren,Colorado

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Manure Management: An Essential Component of 4-H Livestock Projects

EW05-015, Jessica Davis,Colorado

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Educator Training for the Wyoming Cow-Calf Record Management System

EW07-016, Dallas Mount, Wyoming

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

The Original Cache Junction Families Popped Wheat

FW00-117, Wes Roundy, Utah

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Forage Winter Wheat Production for Hay or Grain in Gallatin County

FW04-018, George Reich, Montana

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Forage Winter Wheat Production for Grazing or Hay Production in Eight Montana Counties

FW05-012, George Reich, Montana

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Agroecosystem Approach to Managing Imported Cabbage Worm

FW06-025, Helen Atthowe, Montana

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

FW07_031

Raising Livestock and Crops Simultaneously in Unheated Greenhouses

FW07-031, John Socolofsky, Colorado

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

This farmer project assessed whether greenhouse crops can be raised in hoop structures heated by livestock's body heat and manure compost.

Bramble Variety Trials in Utah to Reduce Disease, Increased Production and Enhance Profitability

FW07-315, Rick Heflebower, Utah

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Western Integrated Ranch/Farm Education (WIRE)

SW96-010, John Hewlett, Wyoming

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

An Alternative to Traditional Wheat Stubble Management Using Sheep to Control Pests and Improve Soil Nutrient Cycling

SW00-005, Pat Hatfield, Montana

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Production of Drought-Adapted Intermountain Native Plants Through Low-Cost In-Ground Containers for Emerging Western Markets

SW01-020, Roger Kjelgren, Utah

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Extending Irrigated Alfalfa Stand Life and Long-Term Profitability by Alteration of Late-Season Harvest Schedule

SW02-002, Robert Hammon, Colorado

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Increasing Crop Water Efficiency in Advanced No-Till Systems

SW02-005, Perry Miller, Montana

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Factors Affecting Stand Life in Montana

SW03-063, Dennis Cash, Montana

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Record Management Database for Wyoming Cow-Calf Producers

SW04-05, Dallas Mount, Wyoming

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Native Seed Production for Crop Diversification

SW04-084, Ron Godin, Colorado

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Evaluation of Camelina Sativa as an Alternative Seed Crop and Feedstock for Biofuel and Replacement Heifers

SW07-049, Bret Hess, Wyoming

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

Cultural Management of Onion Thrips and Iris Yellow Spot Virus

SW08-076, Jennifer Reeve, Utah

Type: Western SARE Project Summary

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2014 Calls for Proposals

Western SARE's 2014 Calls for Proposals (CFP) have been posted and can be downloaded. Research and Education, Farmer/Rancher, Professional + Producer, Professional Development Program, Graduate Student. Please follow all directions carefully.

 

Ag Infrastructure Conference Report Released

conference report

Western SARE has published a 28 page report from our Strengthening Agriculture's Infrastructure conference. The report provides an overview of the sold-out conference, the impacts of the event, and summaries from each keynote presentation, plenary and break-out session.

 

Conference Proceedings

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Strengthening Agriculture’s Infrastructure: Adding Value, Breaking Down Barriers, Increasing Profits
Educational and partnership-building conference with Fred Kirschenmann, Ken Meter, Theresa Marquez and others.

VIEW POSTINGS OF PRESENTATIONS, VIDEO, AUDIO AND OTHER MATERIALS.

December 3 – 5, 2012, Portland Oregon

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