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Center for Sustainable Agriculture : University of Vermont

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University of Vermont Center for Sustainable Agriculture
106 High Point Center
Colchester, VT   05446

phone:  802-656-5459
fax:  802-656-8874
email:  sustainable.agriculture@uvm.edu

Center for Sustainable Agriculture

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Center for Sustainable Agriculture

The Center for Sustainable Agriculture was established in 1994 as a unit within the University of Vermont to integrate university and community expertise to promote sustainable farming systems throughout Vermont and the region. We operate as an integral part of University of Vermont Extension , collaborating with faculty and staff throughout the state.  Our programs always involve farmers, the University, and other organizations.

 

 

Click here (Events) to see a calendar of Center-sponsored events this month, or choose the Calendar of Events at the left.


A video of Michael Pollan's talk at UVM on June 10, 2008 can be found at http://learn.uvm.edu/aiken/videos/


Center Programs

This index gives a brief description of the programs at the Center.  For more information on any program, please click on its title.

Land Link Vermont: Keeping Land in Farming
Many people want to farm in Vermont , but finding a place to do it can be challenging. Land Link Vermont addresses the obstacles farmers face in securing and transferring land. The program manages a matching service that connects new-entry and transitioning farmers with retiring farmers and non-farming landowners. Land Link also offers workshops, publications, and consultations that provide information about farmland tenure options, inter-generational transfer of farms, and farm management.

Leadership Development: Enhancing Involvement in Sustainable Agriculture
The Center offers professional development opportunities that increase sustainable agriculture understanding and skills of personnel within Extension and other organizations. Funded largely by USDA’s Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, the Center works with farmers and agricultural service providers to plan and deliver conferences, workshops, farm tours and publications throughout the Northeast.

New Farmer Network: Improving Service to Beginning and Aspiring Farmers
To assure a bright future for agriculture in Vermont , it is critical that we address the special needs of beginning farmers. The Center is a founding member of the Vermont New Farmer Network, which helps new farmers succeed by enhancing their access to land, capital, markets and production skills. The Center facilitates collaboration among the Network's members, and guides new farmers to the resources they need .

Pasture Network Program: Promoting Grazing for Sustainable Livestock Farming
Management-intensive grazing is a practice that can help farmers minimize production costs while protecting water quality, soil fertility, animal health, and the farm family’s quality of life. The Vermont Pasture Network Program is a partnership among the Center, the Vermont Grass Farmers’ Association, and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Rachel Gilker and Jenn Colby coordinate the program and facilitate the exchange of technical information through newsletters, on-farm pasture walks and demonstrations, and the annual Vermont Grazing Conference.

Planning for Alternative Enterprises: Enhancing Farm Viability
Alternatives to production of commodities like wholesale apples or fluid milk are increasingly important to Vermont ’s agricultural future. Allen Matthews helps individual farmers identify new possibilities for their farm. Working with a team of advisors from Extension and the larger agricultural community as part of the state’s Farm Viability Enhancement program, farmers identify goals, implement plans, and collect the data necessary to assess what they need to do to successfully diversify their businesses.

 

Renewable Energy

The UVM Center for Sustainable Agriculture and University of Vermont Extension have partnered with farmers and other organizations to conduct on-farm research and demonstration aimed at growing and processing oil-seed and sugar-producing crops for production of biodiesel. Our goal is to create a model that can be replicated by other small and mid-size farms across the Northeast.

Small Ruminant Dairy Project: Diversifying Vermont's Agricultural Base
In collaboration with the UVM Department of Animal Sciences, the Center provides other assistance to sheep and goat dairy farmers, many of whom are producing farmstead cheeses and premium products for which demand is growing. Carol Delaney coordinates the program, including on-farm research projects, farm visits and consultations, publications, and technical workshops aimed at production, marketing and financial management.

Sustainable Horticulture: Educating about Organic and Ecological Production
   
The Center distributes publications and videos developed by Vern Grubinger that capture the wealth of knowledge held by experienced growers throughout the Northeast. The Center also supports the Youth Horticulture Project in southern Vermont, which has a small organic farm where young people learn about teamwork, communication, and responsibility by growing and marketing crops.


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