US: OFRF awards 2017 research grants
"We were impressed with the large number of excellent proposals we had to draw from for this round of grants," said Brise Tencer, Executive Directer at OFRF. "As with the grants we funded in 2016, all of these projects focus on priorities identified by organic farmers in our 2015 national survey of organic farmers."
The projects cover a broad range of topics that require extensive expertise for sustainable, organic production, including soil health, organic grain, strawberry production, and pest management in sweet corn.
"OFRF is especially glad to support the corn earworm management survey project, which is primarily from a social science perspective", said Diana Jerkins, Research Program Director for OFRF. "By funding graduate student projects, we hope to encourage and assist young scientists in engaging in organic research and continuing to work in the organic industry."
The grant recipients include:
Stefanie Boucier, Farm Fuel Inc, Watsonville, California
Evaluation of organic strawberry transplants for organic strawberry production
Steve Culman, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Evaluating soil protein as a new soil health indicator
Justin Keay, Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri
Developing a cover crop-based, no-till system for small-scale vegetable producers: effects on soil health, weeds, arthropod communities, and yield
William Tracy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Corn earworm management: a survey of organic sweet corn growers
Ashley McFarland, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Examination of organic grain productivity to support the Upper Peninsula organic livestock industry
For more information:
ofrf.org