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  1. For ALL Generations:Making World Agriculture More Sustainable by J. Patrick Madden, 1997-06-25
  2. Toward Sustainable Agricultural Systems in the 21st Century (National Research Council) by Committee on Twenty-First Century Systems Agriculture, National Research Council, 2010-06-29
  3. For Hunger-Proof Cities: Sustainable Urban Food Systems
  4. Biotechnology and Sustainable Agriculture 2006 and Beyond: Proceedings of the 11th IAPTC&B Congress, August 13-18, 2006 Beijing, China
  5. Science in Agriculture: Advanced Methods for Sustainable Farming by Arden B. Andersen, 2000-10
  6. Organic Farming, Pest Control and Remediation of Soil Pollutants (Sustainable Agriculture Reviews)
  7. Sharing the Harvest: A Citizen's Guide to Community Supported Agriculture, Revised and Expanded by Elizabeth Henderson, Robyn Van En, 2007-11-01
  8. A People's Ecology: Explorations in Sustainable Living by Gregory Cajete, 1999-08
  9. Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Second Edition by Stephen R. Gliessman, 2006-11-15
  10. Tropical Soils: Properties and Management for Sustainable Agriculture (Topics in Sustainable Agronomy) by Anthony S. R. Juo, Kathrin Franzluebbers, 2003-09-18
  11. Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes: Designing Urban Agriculture for Sustainable Cities
  12. Campesino A Campesino: Voices from Latin America's Farmer to Farmer Movement for Sustainable Agriculture by Eric Holt-Gimenez, 2006-04-01
  13. Microbes in Sustainable Agriculture
  14. The Pesticide Detox: Towards a More Sustainable Agriculture by Jules N. Pretty, 2005-02

21. Ecological Farming Association
The Ecological Farming Association, formerly the Committee for sustainable agriculture,is a nonprofit educational organization that promotes ecologically
http://www.eco-farm.org/
April 28, 2003, Modesto, CA
May 3-4, 2003, Stevinson, CA The Ecological Farming Association, formerly the Committee for Sustainable Agriculture, is a non-profit educational organization that promotes ecologically sound agriculture. Our special events bring people together from all over the world to share ideas and experiences in producing healthful food from a healthy earth. When you support the Eco-Farm Association , you are supporting a new vision for our food system where strengthening soils, protecting air and water quality, encouraging diverse ecosystems, and honoring rural life are all part of producing healthful food. Heartland Adventure S.A. Conferences Hoes Down Eco-Farm Conference STAFF
Kristin Rosenow

Executive Director

Zea Sonnabend

Eco-Farm Conference Coordinator

Jessica Miller,

Program Associate

Lynn Wheeler
Sustainable Agriculture Program Assistant

Sarah Potenza

22. Oregon Low Input Viticulture And Enology: Home
The Oregon Low Input Viticulture and Enology (LIVE, Inc.) program is a sustainable agriculture program providing vineyards and wineries with official recognition for agricultural practices that are modeled after international standards of Integrated Production.
http://liveinc.org
Low Input Viticulture and Enology, Inc. (LIVE, Inc.) is a sustainable agriculture program providing vineyards and wineries with official recognition for agricultural practices that are modeled after international standards of Integrated Production. Click here for details What's New Introduction Who's LIVE ... Contact Us
P. O. Box 102
Veneta, Oregon 97487 Phone/Fax 541-935-4333 This page was last updated on September 26, 2002

23. Sustainable Agriculture Educational Page
Description on how to maintain soil fertility and how to reduce pH, soil erosion, pesticide use and Category Science Agriculture sustainable agriculture......sustainable agriculture Educational Project Homepage. First of all, why is theresuch an interest in sustainable agriculture? What is sustainable agriculture?
http://www.msu.edu/user/dunnjef1/rd491/project.htm
Sustainable Agriculture Educational Project Homepage
First of all, why is there such an interest in sustainable agriculture? Eating food is necessary for survival, and most people desire maintaining a secure supply of food. Currently, the world's agricultural output exceeds the dietary needs of all humans on this planet. Widespread hunger in parts of the world are due mainly to the failure of political and economic systems to distribute the food. So if enough food is being currently produced in the world, what is all this concern about "sustainable agriculture?" The major concern is that while we may be able to feed the world today, future generations may not have adequate food production to satisfy their dietary needs. We know that some farming and land use techniques are not sustainable. For example, the Middle East used to be known as the "Fertile Crescent," but now much of that land is desert. Poor land use planning and unsustainable agricultural practices has lead to desertification and declining soil fertility in that region. Farmers and environmentalist alike are interested in creating cropping systems that have the potential to produce similar yields year after year with no decline in fertility. Creating a truely sustainable farming system is a very difficult task. Farmers must choose individually for themselves what methods are best for their own situation. Farmers must worry about maintaining soil fertility, stopping soil erosion, avoiding soil compaction, protecting their crops from pests, using adequate amounts of water, working within political systems, making a liveable wage, and creating a product that is safe to eat.

24. About KCSAAC
Publications, Staff. Sustainable Ag in News, sustainable agricultureFarmer Profiles. Contact Us, Search KCSAAC, KCSAAC Newsletter. SiteMap,
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/kcsaac/
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Earlier News and Information
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Grant Opportunities Kansas Family Farmer and Rancher Resources and Services Guide ... Site Map

25. CARI Sustainable Agriculture
sustainable agriculture. A sustainable agriculture is Selected links relatedto sustainable agriculture. Defining and Implementing Sustainable
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/csas/
Go to.... coNEcting Nebraska Master Navigator Electronic Main St Nebr EDGE Program Tilling the Soil Nebr Rural Poll PRN Edu Comm NE Rural Institude Coop. Dev. Ctr. Farm Profitability Integrated Farm Pj Rural News Bits RUPRI PRN Tech. Across NE CRD Action Team
Sustainable Agriculture A sustainable agriculture is economically profitable, environmentally sound, and socially viable for the long term. Many of the links listed at the end of this page deal directly with defining sustainable agriculture in more detail. This page focuses on the production, processing and marketing of agricultural products that are grown or sold in non-conventional ways. Examples include various methods of direct marketing, on-farm or cooperative processing, and organic food and feed. Below are brief descriptions of CARI projects, programs and resources that fall under the umbrella of sustainable agriculture. Click on each to go to that item's page.

26. Women's Agricultural Network
Collaborative effort of the University of Vermont Extension System, the Womens Small Business Program, Center for sustainable agriculture, and the United States Department of Agriculture.
http://www.uvm.edu/~wagn/index.html
Programs Growing Places Calendar of Events Current Newsletter ... Links Please join Senator Sara Kittell and Representative Ruth Towne to celebrate the formation of
The Vermont Farm Women Fund,
State House Cafeteria
State Capitol, Montpelier, VT
April 3, 2003
5 PM-7 PM
Photo Exhibition. Book Signing.
Talk by farm woman Rosina Wallace
The Women’s Agricultural Network (WAgN) is a collaborative effort of the University of Vermont Extension System , the Women’s Small Business Program UVM’s Center for Sustainable Agriculture , and the United States Department of Agriculture Through a series of educational, technical assistance, and networking opportunities, WAgN works to increase the number of women owning and operating profitable farms and ag-related businesses, as well as their profile in leadership positions throughout the agricultural sectors of business, government and community. From developing and assessing a business idea through the advanced planning and implementation phases, WAgN offers a program to support and encourage these varying levels.

27. AFSIC Sustainable Agriculture Information
Directory of sites and documents about sustainable agriculture.Category Science Agriculture sustainable agriculture......AFSIC sustainable agriculture Resources and Online Reference Service. Whatis sustainable agriculture? Some terms defy definition.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/agnic/agnic.htm

What
is Sustainable Agriculture?
Publications
on Sustainable Agriculture
Searchable Sites and Databases

Organizations
and People
Educational Resources and Institutions
Related
Systems and Practices
Event Calendars
Help

About
this service This is an official Agriculture Network Information Center Web Site.
Created by USDA, NAL, Alternative Farming Systems Information Center 10301 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705-2351
What is Sustainable Agriculture?
Some terms defy definition. "Sustainable agriculture" has become one of them. In such a quickly changing world, can anything be sustainable? What do we want to sustain? How can we implement such a nebulous goal? Is it too late? With the contradictions and questions have come a hard look at our present food production system and thoughtful evaluations of its future. If nothing else, the term "sustainable agriculture" has provided "talking points," a sense of direction, and an urgency, that has sparked much excitement and innovative thinking in the agricultural world. The word "sustain," from the Latin sustinere (sus-, from below and tenere, to hold), to keep in existence or maintain, implies long-term support or permanence. As it pertains to agriculture, sustainable describes farming systems that are "capable of maintaining their productivity and usefulness to society indefinitely. Such systems... must be resource-conserving, socially supportive, commercially competitive, and environmentally sound." [John Ikerd, as quoted by Richard Duesterhaus in "Sustainability's Promise," Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Jan.-Feb. 1990) 45(1): p.4. NAL Call # 56.8 J822]

28. Agriculture And Food: Related Sites
US Department of Agriculture. The University of California sustainable agricultureResearch and Education Program addresses the question, What is Sustainable
http://www.wri.org/sustag/aglinks.html
Home Global topics Agriculture and food
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Agriculture and food People and projects
Key issues

Case studies

Related sites
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Links to sites listed here and elsewhere do not indicate endorsement of content or work program.

29. Ag Matters!
Dedicated to educating the public on the importance of a sustainable food and agriculture system that is economically viable, environmentally sound, socially just, and humane.  
http://sustainableagriculture.net
photo by Cynthia Vagnetti Ag Matters! National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture Inc.
P.O. Box 396, Pine Bush, NY 12566 845.744.8448 845.744.8477 fax campaign@sustainableagriculture.net environmentally sound - economically viable - socially just - humane E-News Quarterly Newsletter Action Alerts Policy Updates Press Releases Press Articles Calendar Employment Internships Our Vision National Ag Library Federal Agriculture Program Primer The Farm Bill Glossary of Legislative and Agriculture Terms Vision/Mission/Goals Who We Are What We Do Staff Board Committees Partners S.A.W.G.s Who Funds Us How We Work History/Background Archives Flyers ATTRA Database Calendar Press Ideas Potential Talking Points Employment Internships Annual Meeting E-Mail Form Address, Phone, Fax Staff E-Mail List What's New What is
Sustainable
Agriculture Our Issues About Us
Information Partner Log-In Contact Us The National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture, Inc.

30. Alternative Farming Systems Information Center
AFSIC is supported, in part, by USDA's sustainable agriculture Research and Education(SARE) program, and a cooperative agreement with the University of
http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/
Accessibility Info.
Welcome to the Alternative Farming Systems Information Center ( AFSIC ) at the National Agricultural Library. We specialize in identifying and accessing information related to alternative agricultural enterprises and crops as well as alternative cropping systems.
Organic Food Production

As of Oct. 21, 2002, requires certification by USDA-accredited certifying agent. See our Quick Links to National Organic Program information. Sustainable Agriculture Community Supported Agriculture Alternative Farming Systems Information Center
USDA
ARS National Agricultural Library
10301 Baltimore Ave., Room 132, Beltsville, MD 20705-2351
301-504-6559; TDD: 301-504-6856; FAX: 301-504-6409
afsic@nal.usda.gov
AFSIC is supported, in part, by USDA's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education ( SARE ) program, and a cooperative agreement with the University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
This is an official Agriculture Network Information Center Web Site. http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/

31. Sustainable Agriculture And Rural Livelihoods
Works to develop more effective and equitable forms of agriculture and natural resource management.Category Science Agriculture sustainable agriculture......The sustainable agriculture and Rural Livelihoods (SARL) Programme of IIED worksto develop more effective and equitable forms of agriculture and natural
http://www.iied.org/agri/
Updated 18 January 2003
Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods
Mission and Ways of Working Guiding Concept Donors Collaborating Partners
NEW!
PLA Notes 45
Community-based animal healthcare, December 2002. This issue discusses animal healthcare and community participation, policy, and institutional change. NEW!
Visit the all new pages for the Sustaining Local Food Systems , Agricultural Biodiversity and Livelihoods project. NEW!
PLA Notes
- The PLA Notes web pages have been extensively reviewed and updated. NEW!
Prajateerpu E-Forum
A summary of the E-Forum on Participatory Processes for Policy Change is now available NEW!
Race to the Top website
NEW!
Promoting Land Rights inAfrica: How do NGOs make a difference?
Nazneen Kanji,Carla Braga and Winnie Mitullah [PDF file, 225k]
Over the last 20 years, growing numbers of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have diversified from service provision into policy advocacy. They are being credited with considerable impacts on global processes ranging from economic development to democracy. But are these impacts actually occurring, and if so, how are they being achieved? NEW!

32. UVM Center For Sustainable Agriculture
The center was established in 1994 to integrate university and community expertise to promote sustainable Category Reference Education University of Vermont Research......The Center for sustainable agriculture The Center for sustainable agriculture at theUniversity of Vermont and State Agricultural College. All rights reserved.
http://www.uvm.edu/~susagctr/
The Center for
Sustainable Agriculture at the University of Vermont State Agricultural College UVM Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Agricultural Engineering Building
63 Carrigan Drive
Burlington, VT 05405
phone: 802-656-5459
fax: 802-656-8874
email: susagctr@zoo.uvm.edu
Sustainable Agriculture?
Center Programs Center
People
... Ways to Support the Center
The Center for Sustainable Agriculture was established in 1994 as a unit within the University of Vermont Division of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension, to integrate university and community expertise to promote sustainable farming systems throughout Vermont and the region. Recognizing the need to address issues from an interdisciplinary perspective, the Center works with academic departments, public agencies, private organizations and producers to find innovative solutions to the complex challenges facing today's farmers. Our vision is that farming in Vermont will be profitable, protect environmental quality, and provide consumers with affordable, high-quality products, while enhancing the quality of life for farmers and rural communities. Our mission is to bring people with a diversity of interests together to foster an understanding of agricultural issues that will lead to personal, institutional, organizational, and community decisions that encourage farming in Vermont.

33. Agricultural Training Centre For Small Farmers In The Philippines
A project for improved farming through better cultivation methods and crop diversification.
http://www.foundation.novartis.com/pasad_philippines.htm
Agricultural Training Centre for Small Farmers in the Philippines
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34. Northeast Region SARE -- Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program
University of Vermont Hills Building 105 Carrigan Dr. Burlington, VT 054050082Telephone (802)-656-0471 Fax (802)-656-4656 E-mail nesare@uvm.edu.
http://www.uvm.edu/~nesare/
University of Vermont
Hills Building
105 Carrigan Dr.
Burlington, VT 05405-0082
Telephone: (802)-656-0471
Fax: (802)-656-4656
E-mail: nesare@uvm.edu

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35. PASA - Pennsylvania Association For Sustainable Agriculture
Pennsylvania Association for sustainable agriculture (PASA) is a nonprofit organizationworking to improve the economic and social prosperity of Pennsylvania
http://www.pasafarming.org/
P romoting profitable farms
which produce healthy food
for all people while
respecting the natural environment."
PASA Headquarters
114 West Main Street
P.O. Box 419
Millheim, PA 16854 Phone: 814-349-9856
Fax: 814-349-9840 P ennsylvania A ssociation for S ustainable A griculture ( PASA ) is a nonprofit organization working to improve the economic and social prosperity of Pennsylvania food and agriculture. We work with the farmers that grow our food, the consumers that eat the food, and those concerned with the ecological well-being of our environment and natural resources. See About PASA for more information. What's New!
Sign up now!

PASA is partnering with Local Harvest to help generate new business for our farmer members. Local Harvest operates a "living" directory of family farms, farmers markets, and other small-scale locally oriented food businesses, and you are invited to be a part of it! This website allows consumers from all over the country to search for local farms, farmers' markets, CSAs, restaurants, and food coops, and to view an extensive listing for each business that matches their search criteria. We hope you choose to be a part of this exciting venture! Please consider registering on LocalHarvest.org today, and if you are a current member of PASA, please choose that option of affiliation when registering.

36. CSARE Home
Inquiry in Action learning partnerships for sustainable agriculture food communities Consortiumfor sustainable agriculture Research and Education
http://www.csare.org/
Inquiry in Action:
learning partnerships for
sustainable agriculture
Our mission: Promoting an Agricultural Research and Education system that supports farmers and ranchers, rural communities, community based food systems and environmental stewardship through individual, institutional and policy level work. What's new at CSARE? Who we are Mission, staff, governing council, task forces, etc.
What's up
News, events, jobs, funding, resources, 7th Generation Award
Graduate Student Resources Board

North Central Region Students of Sustainable Agriculture

Publications
Newsletter articles, reports, white papers.
Program activities
CSARE in action.
Links
Internet resources Contact us Join CSARE Member benefits and subscription info. Free for Students!

37. Western Region SARE
WSARE. Welcome to SARE sustainable agriculture Research and Education.SARE is a USDA competitive grants program. SARE maintains
http://wsare.usu.edu/
Skip Repetitive Navigation WSARE Home What is SARE? News and Contacts ... WSARE
Welcome to SARE - Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
The mission of SARE is to expand knowledge and adoption of sustainable agriculture practices that are economically viable, environmentally sound and socially acceptable. Western Region SARE
Room 305, Agricultural Science Building
4865 Old Main Hill Road
Logan, Utah 84322-4865

38. Sustainable Farming Connection -- Home
Where farmers find and share information. Action Alerts Visit the NationalCampaign for sustainable agriculture. website. Recent Recognition AgriSurf.
http://metalab.unc.edu/farming-connection/
Sustainable Farming
Connection Alex Avery and Chuck Benbrook debate GMO crops 10 reasons not to grow GE crops

Advice from agronomist Dr. Ann Clark.
What's New
Search Links Email Updates ... Local Contacts Quick Finder What's New Search This Site Links Menu Agroforestry Cover Crops Discussion Groups Energy Farm Policy Fun Stuff Grazing Grain and Beans Growing for Market High-Value Farming Livestock Local Contacts Pastured Poultry Rural Writings Soil Health Weed Management Farm Policy Rural Writings Cover Crops Grazing ... Agroforestry Interact Webrings Discussion Groups Email us Tells Us About Your Farm! ... Add Your Group to Our Local Contacts List Welcome to Sustainable Farming Connection
If you're looking for ways to increase profits from your farm while building healthy soil and protecting the environment, you've come to the right place.
This site conceived and managed by former staff members of The New Farm magazine will help you tame costs, add value to what you sell and keep you informed of the latest news from the sustainable farming community.
We're dedicated to bringing you the useful information you need to keep on farming, today and in the future. Please sign our

39. The Institute For Agriculture And Trade Policy-working To Create Environmentally
Mission is to create environmentally and economically sustainable rural communities and regions through sound agriculture and trade policy. Supporting sustainable agriculture, reduced pesticide use, and related practices.
http://www.iatp.org
The
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy promotes resilient family farms, rural communities and ecosystems around the world through research and education, science and technology, and advocacy. IATP Observatories IATP Programs IATP In the Media
Read about all the latest happenings in IATP's NEW... MEDIA CENTER Subscribe to the IATP News email newsletter:
"The low prices for grain, corn in particular, has created a crisis for farmers in the United States just as it is creating a crisis for farmers here in Mexico." Mark Ritchie, IATP President, talking before farm groups in Mexico, quoted in Associated Press, February 19, 2003. Read the article "The money spent trying to expand export markets would much better serve farmers if it was spent on fostering local value-added production. Renewable energy production in particular, which is harvested and utilized locally, has tremendous potential to revitalize the farm economy." Mark Muller, IATP's Director of Environment and Agriculture Program, in Iowa Farmer Today, January 11, 2003.

40. Belize Botanic Gardens
Belizean species are presented in an educational setting, including special collections such as Heliconias, orchids, and palms. Goals are to recreate specific habitats such as Pine Ridge, Baldy Beacon, as well as a savannah, a rainforest, and a riverine ecosystem. Education on the horticultural heritage of Belize, including sustainable agriculture. San Ignacio, Belize.
http://www.belizebotanic.org
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Belize Botanic Gardens What is a botanic garden? A botanic garden is a collection of plantsbut not just any random selection of plants. The plants are scientifically ordered and maintained, documented, and labeled for public education, research, conservation, and enjoyment. Why is there a Belize Botanic Garden?
The goals of Belize Botanic Gardens are to grow, study and promote tropical flora with emphasis on native Belizean species in an educationally useful setting, provide an information resource for government, industry, science and the community, protect and conserve the flora of Belize, and to engage in ecological studies of the plants and trees of Belize. Today Belize Botanic Gardens has thousands of plant species collected from Belize and around the world. Over the last 3 years the Gardens have expanded to include an orchid house, nursery and two ponds. The ponds are host to a large variety of fish, waterfowl and aquatic plants. The collection of orchids, all indigenous to Belize, is one of the largest in the country with over 120 identified species and three hundred individual plants.

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