Alabama has been awarded $6,767,704 grants to support 124 projects, including but not limited to, 24 research and/or education projects, 14 professional development projects and 25 producer-led projects. Alabama has also received additional SARE support through multi-state projects.
Some grant programs may have been started or ended, or both, within the selected date range. Complete information may not be available for all grant programs prior to 2016.
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION GRANTS | ||||
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Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
LS24-398 | Integrating tannin-rich legumes into tall fescue pastures to strengthen the sustainability of beef cattle production in the southern United States | $396,636 | Dr.William Smith Auburn University Dr.Leanne Dillard Auburn University Dr.Isaac Mirahki Auburn University Dr.Aghata E. Moreira da Silva Auburn University Dr.James Muir Texas A&M AgriLife Research Dr.Jose D. Pereira-Neto Auburn University | |
LS23-377 | Characterizing the myology (muscle profile) of meat goat carcasses to improve value-added processing and retail consumption in farm-to-fork marketing | $372,000 | Dr.Derris Burnett, PHD Agriculture and Environmental Sciences; TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY Dr.Clarissa Harris Tuskegee University Dr.Leyla Rios Mississippi State Unviersity | |
LS23-383 | Grazing diversified cover crops as an alternative to improve land-use efficiency and sustainability in the Southeast | $380,000 | Dr.Leanne Dillard Auburn University Dr.Ana Caroline Cerqueira de Melo Vasco Auburn University Dr.Jose Dubeux, Jr. University of Florida - NFREC Dr.Kim Mullenix Auburn University Dr.William Smith Auburn University Dr.Marnin Wolfe Auburn University | |
LS23-385 | Reducing the Environmental Impact of Beef Production Through the Use of Naturally Occurring Secondary Plant Metabolites in Southeastern Forage Systems | $383,996 | Dr.William Smith Auburn University Dr.Todd Callaway University of Georgia Dr.Leanne Dillard Auburn University Dr.James Muir Texas A&M AgriLife Research Dr.Kim Mullenix Auburn University/Alabama Cooperative Ex | |
LS19-307 | Biofertilization of Bermudagrass: A step toward sustainable forage production | $221,115 | Dr.Leanne Dillard Auburn University | |
LS18-289 | Development and Implementation of Ecologically Sound, System-based Tactics for Managing Pests and Insect-vectored Diseases in Cucurbit Production in the Southeast | $270,000 | Dr.Henry Fadamiro Auburn University | |
LS11-242 | Adoption of Sustainable Farming and Ranching Practices among African-American Farmers: Helping and Hindering Factors and the Role of the 2008 Farm Bill | $126,770 | Heather Gray Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistant Fund Heather Gray Federation of Southern Cooperatives | |
LS10-234 | Enhancing the Economic Stability of Select Limited Resource Farms through the Establishment of Micropropagated Pecan Orchards Integrated with Crops and Animals | $15,000 | Dr.Leonard Githinji Tuskegee University | |
LS10-237 | Understanding Small Landowners' Perspectives in Adoption of Goat-Agroforestry Land Management System | $27,961 | Dr.Buddhi Gyawali Kentucky State University | |
LS09-218 | A farmer-researcher collaborative effort to design no-till systems appropriate for small-scale organic producers in Alabama and the Deep South | $250,000 | Joseph Kloepper Auburn University Dr.Jan Garrett Auburn university | |
LS09-223 | Nutrient optimization for sustainable goat production systems in the southeastern U.S. | $170,000 | Dr.Sandra Solaiman Tuskegee University | |
LS08-207 | Enhancing the long-term sustainability and profitability of small, limited resource farmers in the Black Belt South through marketing research - education | $122,000 | Dr.Tasha Hargrove Tuskegee University | |
LS08-209 | Producing, processing and marketing forage-finished beef for consumers in the southeastern United States | $151,000 | Chris Kerth Auburn University, Department of Animal Sciences Chris Kerth Texas A&M University | |
LS05-174 | Understanding Plant-Soil-Livestock Interactions: A Key to Enhanced Sustainability in Southern-Pine Silvopasture Systems | $120,000 | Mary Goodman Auburn University | |
LS05-181 | The use of renewable energy to improve the sustainability of Southeastern U.S. pond aquaculture: technical, economic, and industry evaluations of solar power options | $14,850 | Barrett Temple-Vaughan Tuskegee University | |
LS03-183 | Barriers to the Adoption of Sustainable Agricultural Practices:Working Farmer and Change Agent Perspectives | $50,000 | Robin Fazio Sonrisa Farm | |
LS02-137 | Participatory Implementation of Sustainable Vegetable Systems for Small and Limited Resource Farmers | $161,280 | Joseph Kloepper Auburn University | |
LS02-141 | Sustainable Year-Round Forage System for Goat Production in the Southern USA | $178,120 | Dr.Sandra Solaiman Tuskegee University | |
LS98-092 | Development of Sustainable Cropping Systems for Canola on Limited-Resource Farms in Alabama | $124,488 | Udai R. Bishnoi Alabama A&M University | |
LS94-062 | Intercropping Small Grains and Lupin for Sustainable On-Farm Utilization | $143,151 | Edzard Van Santen Auburn University | |
LS93-051 | Warm-Season Forage Grasses as Rotations for Sustaining Profitable Peanut Production | $183,000 | Rodrigo Rodriguez-Kabana Auburn University, Plant Pathology | |
LS93-053 | Sustainable Whole Farm Grain/Silage Production Systems for the Southeast | $240,639 | D. Wayne Reeves USDA-ARS, | |
LS91-033 | Reference Manual of LISA Resource Management Strategy Budgets for the Mid-South Region | $50,000 | Larry A. Johnson Tennessee Valley Authority Agricultural Institute | |
LS91-034 | Total Resource Budgeting of LISA Related Management Strategies | $19,500 | Jerry R. Crews Auburn University | |
EDUCATION ONLY GRANTS | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
EDS22-42 | Southern Farmer Leadership Fellowship for Farmer-led Racial Equity and Sustainability Projects in the South | $49,767 | Emmuanuel Adolfo Alzuphar National Young Farmers Coalition Katherine Un National Young Farmers Coalition | |
EDS20-24 | Building Grassroots Infrastructure for Peer-to-Peer Learning and Support for Sustainable Farmers in Alabama | $49,992 | Alice Evans Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network | |
EDS19-11 | Regional Educational Campaign for High Tunnel Vegetable Producers, Limited Resource, and Veteran Farms via On-Farm Pest Exclusion and Natural Enemy Demonstrations, Publications, and Self-help Tools | $49,648 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM GRANTS | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
SPDP24-024 | Little USA Community Solar Campus Agrivoltaics Training and Curriculum Development | $79,965 | Jack Podell Little USA Community Solar Campus | |
SPDP24-028 | Farm to Freezer: An immersive train-the-trainer program for extension agents, producers, and processors in the SE farm-direct beef and goat industries | $79,820 | Dr.Derris Burnett, PHD Agriculture and Environmental Sciences; TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY Dr.Clarissa Harris Tuskegee University Dr.Brandi Karisch Mississippi State University Dr.Leyla Rios Mississippi State Unviersity | |
SPDP23-018 | Sustainable Marketing Strategies to Enhance the Value of Weaned Beef Calves Marketed by Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Small Producers | $79,002 | Dr.Nar Gurung Tuskegee University George Hunter Tuskegee University Dr.Chuck Okere Tuskegee University Dr.Leanne Dillard Auburn University | |
SPDP21-04 | Development of a Forage Establishment and Management Curriculum for Extension Agents and Mentor Farmers | $77,469 | Dr.Leanne Dillard Auburn University Dr.Michelle Elmore Auburn University Ken Kelley Auburn University Katelyn Kesheimer Dr.Kim Mullenix Auburn University/Alabama Cooperative Ex Dr.Rishi Prasad Auburn University Dr.Soren Rodning Auburn University Max Runge Auburn University Dr.David Russell Auburn University Dr.Jason Sawyer Auburn University Dr.Liliane Severino da Silva Clemson University Dr.Sonja Thomas Auburn University | |
ES18-143 | Cattle and Small Ruminant IPM Educational Materials: A systems approach that will lead to a sustainable future | $79,900 | Kelly Palmer Auburn University | |
ES16-129 | The Systems 360° Initiative: Curriculum development and delivery of land management educational tools for Alabama cattle producers | $74,298 | Dr.Kim Mullenix Auburn University/Alabama Cooperative Ex | |
ES13-114 | Trainer's Training in Agroforestry Practices in the Southeastern Region: 1890 Agroforestry Consortium Initiative | $99,540 | Dr.Uma Karki Tuskegee University | |
ES12-111 | Tuskegee University Goat Production Training Programs | $71,164 | Olga Bolden-Tiller Tuskegee University | |
ES12-112 | Expanding the Expertise of Agricultural Professionals to Serve New Constituents: Practical Training on Organic Horticulture and High Tunnels | $99,736 | Jim Lukens Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group | |
ES11-107 | Training for sustainable year-round forage production and grazing/browsing management in the Southern Region | $69,843 | Dr.Uma Karki Tuskegee University | |
ES10-102 | Organic Agriculture Hands-on Training and Educational Materials for Extension Professionals in the Southeast | $98,850 | Dr.Leonard Githinji Tuskegee University | |
ES09-099 | Developing Successful Organic Horticulture Farms: Practical Training for Agricultural Professionals | $62,915 | Jean Mills Southern SAWG | |
ES00-050 | We can do something about fire ants -Training Professionals and Developing Teaching Materials in Sustainable Fire Ant Management | $40,155 | Kathy Flanders Auburn University | |
LST94-005 | Sustainable Cotton Production for the South | $10,000 | Elizabeth Ann Guertal Auburn University | |
FARMER/RANCHER GRANTS | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
FS25-382 | Growing and Promoting Hibiscus sabdariffa (Roselle) as a Cash Crop for the Small-Scale Farmer in Alabama’s Black Belt | $20,000 | Jacqueline McArthur Tuskegee Honey LLC | |
FS24-361 | Hawthorn Heritage:Cultivating Native Varieties for Sustainable Forestry and Agriculture | $16,305 | Ted Gilbert Carmoni Partners | |
FS24-362 | Lettuce Season Extension for Warmer Climates | $8,225 | Margaret Ann Snow Snow's Bend Farm | |
FS22-343 | Project Urban Mushrooms on Mimosa Wood | $14,951 | Maria Dominique Villanueva Fountain Heights Farms | |
FS21-333 | Development of the East Alabama Black Belt Farmers' Market and the Black Belt Brand of Sustainable Agricultural Products | $13,060 | Collie Graddick Graddick Road Farms | |
FS20-322 | Increasing Sustainability of Crawfish and Low Salinity Shrimp Production in West Alabama | $12,581 | DAVID CODDINGTON GREENE PRAIRIE AQUAFARM | |
FS17-302 | Soil Effects of Animal Grazing for Selected Summer Crops in the Southern United States | $9,955 | Franklin Randle Farmer | |
FS17-304 | Use of Probiotics to Increase Survival and Sustainable Yield of Inland Farmed Shrimp | $14,869 | DAVID CODDINGTON GREENE PRAIRIE AQUAFARM | |
FS13-272 | Increasing Sustainability of Goats Production through Management of Gastrointestinal Nematodes | $10,000 | Samuel Fairley Farmer | |
FS13-275 | Insect Exclusion Using Woven Shade Cloth | $9,320 | Will Mastin Local Appetite Growers LLC | |
FS09-235 | Water Catchment Systems for Mobile and Permanent Farm Structures | $9,970 | Lima Santiago | |
FS08-224 | Organic Strawberry Production: Extending the Season with Low Tunnels | $10,000 | Carol Garrett Auburn University Jan Garrett | |
FS08-226 | Native-Grass Prairie Restoration and Soil Remediation Program | $9,995 | Fitz Hudson | |
FS07-215 | Diversify Production Methods of Medicinal Herb Crops with Tissue Culture | $9,946 | Mary Janis | |
FS06-201 | Evaluating Poultry Breeds Suitable for Pastured Production | $7,988 | Bill Findley Rough House Farm | |
FS06-202 | Small Scale Rabbit, Production, and Marketing Project | $10,000 | Jeanette Grayson | |
FS05-187 | Soil Building and Fertility through Cover Cropping among Limited Resource Farmers | $11,968 | John Brown Selma-Dallas Small Farmers Association | |
FS05-195 | Alternative techniques for harvesting inland saltwater shrimp | $6,557 | DAVID CODDINGTON GREENE PRAIRIE AQUAFARM | |
FS02-159 | Improving Stocking and Insect Control Procedures to Increase Survival of Saltwater ShrimpPost-larvae in Inland Ponds | $6,667 | DAVID CODDINGTON GREENE PRAIRIE AQUAFARM | |
FS00-122 | Using Caged Filter-Feeding Fish to Increase Production and Profits from Fertile Catfish Ponds | $3,282 | William R. Odom, Jr. | |
FS98-080 | Establishment of a Grazing Management School for Producers | $9,760 | Kenneth Rogers | |
FS97-049 | Crop Production Systems for Nonchemical Control of Reniform Nematodes | $8,892.40 | Richard Edgar | |
FS97-052 | Sustainable Pumpkin Production in the Southeast | $4,655 | Dwight James | |
FS97-064 | Evaluation of a Low-Cost Innovative Ensiling System for Small- to Medium-Sized Dairy Operations | $10,000 | David and Leianne Wright Canebrake Farms | |
FS94-011 | Clover Clippings as Replacement for Chicken Litter in Compost | $6,160 | Jean Mills Southern SAWG | |
GRADUATE STUDENT GRANTS | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
GS24-298 | Harnessing Indigenous Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria for Virus Management and Soil Restoration in Southeastern Crop Systems | $21,387 | Sung Hwan Kang Auburn University Bibechana Paudel Auburn University | |
GS24-315 | Developing Southeastern adapted White Lupin (Lupinus albus) varieties as a multi-purpose cover crop and a grain legume | $21,816 | Dr.Marnin Wolfe Auburn University Oluwaseye Gideon Oyebode Auburn University | |
GS23-293 | Evaluating the Potential to Breed Kura Clover for a Southeastern U.S. Adapted Living Mulch System | $16,363 | Dr.Marnin Wolfe Auburn University Francis Manze Auburn University | |
GS22-257 | Farmer Profitability and Willingness to Accept Payment to Adopt Cover Crops in Alabama | $16,500 | Dr.Wendiam Sawadgo Auburn University Derick Adu Auburn University | |
GS22-265 | Supporting Peach Growers with a Phenological Approach for Best Management Practices | $16,281 | Melba Salazar-Gutierrez Auburn University Adriana Cifuentes Carvajal Auburn Univiersity | |
GS21-246 | Supporting an Emerging Industry: Developing a broccoli crop model to guide growers with sustainable decision-making | $16,479 | Andre da Silva Auburn University Marcos de Barros Auburn University | |
GS20-220 | Novel Bio Sensor Derived from Cotton Biomass to Monitor Real-Time Soil Moisture and Nitrate | $16,500 | Byungjin Min Tuskegee University Naresh Shahi Tuskegee University | |
GS16-165 | Development of Sustainable Seaweed Aquaculture on Alabama’s Gulf Coast | $9,392 | Dr.William Walton Auburn University Pandora Wadsworth Auburn University | |
GS11-098 | Dewatering Aquaculture Effluent For The Hydroponic Production of Pak Choi (Brassica rapa chinensis) and Production of Vegetable Seedlings | $9,932 | Dr.Jesse Chappell Auburn University Jason Danaher Auburn University | |
GS08-069 | Effects of Forage-finished Beef on Cool- or Warm-Season Forages | $9,685 | Chris Kerth Auburn University, Department of Animal Sciences Clint Rowe Auburn University, Department of Animal Sciences | |
GS05-049 | Organic mulches and high residue no-till for collard production in Alabama | $10,000 | Wes Wood Auburn University Dept of Agronomy and Soils Michael Mulvaney Auburn University, Dept. of Agronomy and Soils | |
GS04-036 | Assessing the Viability of the Inland Shrimp Farming as a Viable Enterprise in Alabama | $9,901 | Ntam Baharanyi Tuskegee University Barrett Temple-Vaughan Tuskegee University Anthoney Deanes Tuskegee University | |
GS04-037 | Evaluating the Efficacy of Tasco-14® Supplementation on Carcass and Performance Characteristics of Cattle Finished on Winter Annual Forages as a Sustainable Alternative finishing system in the Southeast | $9,814 | Chris Kerth Auburn University, Department of Animal Sciences Kirk Braden Auburn University | |
GS04-042 | Determination of Microbiological Hazards and Critical Control Points in Regional Rabbit Processing Facilities | $10,000 | Leonard Williams Alabama A&M University Cornelius Howard Alabama A&M University | |
GS03-023 | Aphids as Beneficial Insects? Using a Fire Ant - Aphid Interaction for the Sustainable Management of Insect Pests in Southern Cotton | $7,040 | Micky Eubanks Auburn University John Styrsky Auburn University | |
MEAT AND POULTRY PROCESSING GRANTS | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
MPP24-001 | Meat and Poultry Processing Alabama | $410,000 | Dr.Clarissa Harris Tuskegee University | |
ON FARM RESEARCH/PARTNERSHIP GRANTS | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
OS25-185 | Statewide Survey of Leptopilina japonica, a Previously Unreported Parasitoid of the Invasive Spotted Wing Drosophila in Alabama. | $29,964 | Dr.Clement Akotsen-Mensah Alabama A And M University | |
OS22-154 | Harvest Management and Genotype Effects on Sunn Hemp forage as Cover Crop to Improve Sustainable Beef Cattle Production in Southeastern USA | $20,000 | Dr.byeng min Tuskegee university | |
OS20-136 | Validation of a Spotted Wing Drosophila Growing Degree Day Model for the Southeast for Sustainable Blueberry Production | $16,581 | Dr.Edgar Vinson, III Department of Horticulture, Auburn University & Alabama Cooperative Extension System | |
OS18-117 | Evaluation of High-residue Cover Crop Systems and Biodegradable Mulches for Weed Control in Vegetable Production in Alabama | $14,977 | Steve Li Auburn University | |
OS14-088 | On-Farm Evaluation and Use of Sunn Hemp (Crotalaria juncea L.) legume to Improve Sustainable Meat Goat Production and Health in Southern USA | $15,000 | Dr.Byeng ryel Min Tuskegee University | |
OS13-071 | Comparison of on-farm winter feeding strategies for sustainable meat goat production | $14,500 | Dr.Nar Gurung Tuskegee University | |
OS11-059 | Sustainable goat farming: Pasture enhancement and diet selection by goats | $14,493 | Dr.Uma Karki Tuskegee University | |
OS08-040 | Sustainable Irrigation Methods for Alternative Crop Production | $15,000 | Dr.Elina Coneva Auburn University | |
OS04-018 | Recirculating Production Pond Inflows to Increase Production and Reduce Effluents on Small-Scale Fish Farms | $14,145 | David Cline Alabama Cooperative Extension System | |
OS02-003 | Central Alabama Soil Quality Improvement for Cotton Growers | $2,116 | Leonard Kuykendall AL Coooperative Extension System/Autauga County | |
OS02-004 | Incorporation of Triticale/Clover into Existing Grazing Management Systems to Enhance Beef Cattle Production Sustainability | $967 | Perry Mobley | |
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY INNOVATION GRANTS | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
CS10-083 | United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation Blackberry Development Project (UCANBD Project) | $10,000 | Judy Dixon United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation Gina Williamson United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation | |
CS09-074 | Producers/Buyers Cooperative: Linking Family Farms and Institutions | $10,000 | Kathryn Strickland Food Bank of North Alabama | |
CS08-067 | The Alabama Blackbelt Community Food System Project | $10,000 | Andrew Williams The United Christian Community Association | |
CS08-068 | Training for Sustainable Community Development: Phase IIIb | $5,000 | Dr.Robert Zabawa Tuskegee University | |
CS07-060 | Training for Sustainable Community Development: Phase III | $10,000 | Dr.Robert Zabawa Tuskegee University | |
CS06-046 | Training for Sustainable Community Development: Phase II | $10,000 | Dr.Robert Zabawa Tuskegee University Dr.Tasha Hargrove Tuskegee University | |
CS06-051 | The Clean Food Network | $40,000 | Dove Stackhouse ASAN (Alabama Sustainable Agricultural Network) | |
CS05-037 | Agritourism and Agribusiness Entrepreneur Training, Assistance and Product Marketing in the Eastern Alabama Black Belt | $9,956 | Barrett Temple-Vaughan Tuskegee University | |
CS05-039 | Partnerships for Sustainable Communities | $10,000 | Dr.Robert Zabawa Tuskegee University | |
CS04-019 | Sustainable Agriculture for Future Economics (SAFE) | $10,000 | Wendy Allen Mobile Bay National Estuary Program | |
CS04-032 | Developing a Marketing Network for Central Alabama | $10,000 | Karen Wynne Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network | |
CS03-016 | Taylor Community Supported Agriculture Project | $10,000 | Evelyn Williams The United Christian Community Association, Inc. | |
PDP STATE PROGRAM GRANTS | ||||
The following are non-competitive awards that fund the activities of the SARE state coordinator(s) within each state. | ||||
Project # | Project Title | SARE support | Project Leaders | |
SAL24-A02 | Program Assistant to Facilitate Various Professional Development Programs on Organic Farming For Extension Professionals | $16,481 | Dr.FRANKLIN QUARCOO Tuskegee University John Myers Tuskegee University | |
SAL24-002 | EXPERIENTIAL TRAINING OF EXTENSION PROFESSIONALS ON VEGETABLE PRODUCTION IN ORGANIC SYSTEMS AND THE ORGANIC CERTIFICATION PROCESS | $22,000 | Dr.FRANKLIN QUARCOO Tuskegee University | |
SAL23-001 | 2023 Southern Model State Program – AU/Southern Region SARE Professional Development Program | $19,314 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL23-002 | EXPERIENTIAL TRAINING OF EXTENSION PROFESSIONALS ON VEGETABLE PRODUCTION IN ORGANIC SYSTEMS AND THE ORGANIC CERTIFICATION PROCESS | $21,913 | Dr.FRANKLIN QUARCOO Tuskegee University | |
SAL23-A001 | 2023 Southern Model State Program – Program Assistant- AU Extension | $31,629 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL22-001 | Hybrid capacity building educational program for educators and key farmers (AU SARE Program) | $11,000 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL21-001 | A Hybrid Extension Model for professional development of Extension agents and technical assistance providers during the pandemic | $11,103 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL21-002 | TRAINING OF EXTENSION EDUCATORS ON THE FINANCIAL PERSPECTIVES AND TOOLS FOR EVALUATING RESEARCH-BASED ORGANIC PEST MANAGEMENT/CROP PRODUCTION METHODS. | $11,111 | Dr.FRANKLIN QUARCOO Tuskegee University | |
SAL20-002 | 2020 State Plan of Work- Alabama A&M University | $7,160 | Dr.Rudy Pacumbaba Alabama Cooperative Extension System | |
SAL20-001 | 2020 State Plan of Work- Auburn University | $11,143 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL20-003 | 2020 State Plan of Work- Tuskegee University | $11,111 | Dr.FRANKLIN QUARCOO Tuskegee University | |
SAL19-001 | 2019 State Plan of Work- Auburn University | $11,052 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL19-002 | 2019 State Plan of Work- Alabama A&M University | $6,840 | Dr.Rudy Pacumbaba Alabama Cooperative Extension System Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL18-002 | 2018 State Plan of Work- AL A&M University | $11,018 | Dr.Rudy Pacumbaba Alabama Cooperative Extension System | |
SAL18-001 | 2018 State Plan of Work- Auburn University | $11,068 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL17-001 | SAL17-001 | $10,801 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University Dr.Rudy Pacumbaba Alabama Cooperative Extension System | |
SAL17-002 | SAL17-002 State Plan of Work | $9,649 | Dr.Rudy Pacumbaba Alabama Cooperative Extension System Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University | |
SAL-002 | 2016-2017 State Plan of Work Alabama A&M University | $9,735 | Dr.Rudy Pacumbaba Alabama Cooperative Extension System | |
SAL16-001 | 2016-2017 State Plan of Work Auburn University | $11,111 | Dr.Ayanava Majumdar Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Auburn University |