www.southernsare.org
AGRICULTURE PROJECTS FUNDED IN
ALABAMA

by USDA's
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program
1988-2025

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.

State Sustainable Agriculture Coordinators:

Julie Doamekpor
Tuskegee Univeristy
jdoamekpor@tuskegee.edu
(334) 724-4441
Franklin Quarcoo
Tuskegee University
fquarcoo1@tuskegee.edu
(334) 727-8792
William Smith
Auburn University
wbs0001@auburn.edu
(334) 844-4432
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION GRANTS
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