Enhancing the Economic Stability of Select Limited Resource Farms through the Establishment of Micropropagated Pecan Orchards Integrated with Crops and Animals

2011 Annual Report for LS10-234

Project Type: Research and Education
Funds awarded in 2010: $15,000.00
Projected End Date: 12/31/2012
Region: Southern
State: Alabama
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Leonard Githinji
Tuskegee University

Enhancing the Economic Stability of Select Limited Resource Farms through the Establishment of Micropropagated Pecan Orchards Integrated with Crops and Animals

Summary

Limited resource farmers in Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Georgia face significant production challenges due to the ever increasing cost of farm inputs. Hence, the goal of this project was to facilitate networking of research scientists and extension specialists to develop a grant proposal that target assisting these limited resource. The project PI and CoPI’s teamed up to develop a SARE research proposal to be submitted to SSARE for funding that will assist the target audience.

Objectives/Performance Targets

The main objective of this project was to facilitate networking of research scientists and extension specialists and to develop grant proposal that target assisting limited resource farmers in five states-Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Georgia. The ultimate goal is to develop a low-cost, ecologically friendly system that integrates pecans, vegetable, forage crops and small ruminants for these farmers.

Accomplishments/Milestones

  • During the first teleconference a tentative program plan was developed and timeframe drawn.

    Assignment of research and educational topics was accomplished during the second teleconference with collaborating researchers and extension educators.

    The team made preliminary steps in developing the research proposal to be submitted to SSARE Research and Education Program in 2013.

Impacts and Contributions/Outcomes

Potential Impact

The program will lead to development of low-cost, ecologically friendly systems that integrates pecans, vegetable, forage crops and small ruminants for resource poor farmers in five states-Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Georgia

Collaborators:

Dr. Joshua Idassi

joidassi@ncat.edu
Natural Resources Specialist
North Carolina A&T State University
Coltrane Hall
Greensboro, , NC 27401
Office Phone: 3363347956
Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd

gboyd@alcorn.edu
Associate Professor, 1890 Agroforestry Consortium, Chair
Alcorn State University
Department of Agriculture
1000 ASU Drive 703
Alcorn, MS 39096
Office Phone: 6018776532
Dr. Uma Karki

karkiu@tuskegee.edu
Assistant Professor/Extension Livestock Specialist
Tuskegee University
204 Vocational Building
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Office Phone: 3347278336
Dr. Leonard Githinji

lgithinji@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Assistant Professor/Extension Horticulture Specialist
Tuskegee University
103 Mary Starke Harper Hall
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Office Phone: 3347244955
Dr. Obadiah Njue

njueo@uapb.edu
Extension Horticulture Specialist
University of Arkansas - Pine Bluff
School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences
1200 N. University Drive
Pine Bluff, AR 71601
Office Phone: 8705758152
William Hodge

whodge@tuskegee.edu
Natural Resources Specialist
Tuskegee University
101 C Vocational Building
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Office Phone: 3347244450
Dr. Jerry Bettis

jbettis@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Forestry Specialist
Tuskegee University
103 Morrison-Mayberry Hall
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Office Phone: 3347278821