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Warner Grants for Sustainable Agriculture is sponsored by The Ohio State University, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Sustainable Agriculture Team and Agroecosystems Management Program (AMP). These grants promote on-farm research in sustainable agriculture related to crop and animal production systems intended for human consumption.
Research is intended to identify and publicize sustainable agricultural practices that are profitable, socially responsible, energy-efficient, and improve water quality and other environmental concerns relevant to Ohio farmers.
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Warner Grants for Sustainable Agriculture "Nature provides a free lunch, but only if we control our appetites" - William Ruckelshaus The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Sustainable Agriculture Team and Agroecosystems Management Program (AMP) offer interdisciplinary grants to promote on-farm research in sustainable agriculture.
This program, the Warner Grants for Sustainable Agriculture, is made available through the Paul C. and Edna H. Warner Endowment Fund.
The fund was established specifically for on-farm research in sustainable agriculture related to crop (agronomic and horticultural) and animal production systems that are ultimately intended for human consumption.
Sustainable agriculture is characterized by a state of balance between: • Practices and values that promote environmental stewardship and conservation of resources • Long-term economic viability of farms and their communities, and • Preservation of the quality of life for farm families and support for their communities.
Research is intended to identify and publicize sustainable agricultural practices and systems that are profitable, socially responsible, energy-efficient and improve water quality and other environmental concerns relevant to Ohio farmers. Download the Full 2026 Warner Grant RFP Download the 2026 Warner Grant Cover Sheet and Budget Template 2025 Warner Grants for Sustainable Agriculture - RFP 2024 Warner Grant Recipients
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Interdisciplinary teams for on-farm research in sustainable agriculture, affiliated with The Ohio State University or collaborating with Ohio farmers. Research must relate to crop and animal production systems for human consumption. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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