Sustaining Vibrant Agroecosystems

Our Agroecosystems research deepens our understanding of how agriculture systems interact with the surrounding environment.
Our Agroecosystems research deepens our understanding of how agriculture systems interact with the surrounding environment.

Contact Information:

science@foundationfar.org

Partnerships & Development Contact:

development@foundationfar.org

The Agroecosystems research focuses on the following themes to achieve critical impacts:

A farmer with her hands in soil

Pathways to Adoption

This theme emphasizes socio-economic and agronomic research to understand the drivers for producer decisions related to regenerative agriculture and conservation practice adoption.

Informing Agroecosystems Decisions

This theme supports systems and modeling research to provide more practical, reliable and credible information to help producers, agriculture educators and stakeholders evaluate tradeoffs associated with transitions to regenerative and conservation alternatives.
Cover crops

Catalyzing Sustainable Solutions

This theme focuses on developing and refining knowledge, technology and practices that address present and future soil, water, climate and biodiversity challenges to enable productive and vibrant agroecosystems.

Agroecosystem Consortia

Agroecosystem Awarded Grants

Row Crops to Perennial Pasture: Feeding the World, Conserving Water, Enhancing Soil and Safeguarding the Climate

Year Awarded  2024

FFAR award amount   $996,165

Total award amount   $1,992,231

Location   Lubbock, TX

Program   Seeding Solutions

Matching Funders   Cactus Feeders and Texas A&M AgriLife

Grantee Institution   Texas A&M AgriLife

Determinants of Persistent Cover Crop Adoption and Dis-Adoption to Inform More Effective Farmer Incentives for Durable Adoption

Year Awarded  2024

FFAR award amount   $138,888

Total award amount   $277,777

Location   Arlington, VA

Program   AgMission

Matching Funders   The Nature Conservancy

Grantee Institution   The Nature Conservancy

FoodShot Global Challenge #4 Water GroundBreaker Prize (Indiana)

Year Awarded  2024

Total award amount   150,000

Location   Indianapolis, IN

Program   FoodShot Global Challenge

Matching Funders   Builders Initiative, FoodShot Global, The Rockefeller Foundation

Grantee Institution   Atarraya

The Latest

Insights

Our Insights highlight unique perspectives from across the food and agriculture community.

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Calculate GHGs at the Individual Farm Level

Kaiyu Guan

Dr. Kaiyu Guan

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Data for Dairy: Research to Guide Farmers in Their Sustainability Journey

Reza Afshar

Reza Afshar

Vice President, Soil, Feed and Water Research at Dairy Management Inc.

Advancing Ecosystem Service Markets for Sustainable Farming

LaKisha Odom & DJ May

A Place for Everyone in Agriculture

Dr. LaKisha Odom & Jocelyn Hittle

Finding a New Way to Control Weeds in Cotton.

Sarah Chu

Sarah Chu

FFAR Fellow, Texas A&M University

Irrigation’s Role in Ensuring Global Food Security

Luke Reynolds

Irrigation Association

The “Good Soil Discount” — A Game Changer for U.S. Agriculture

Harley Cross

Harley Cross

Land Core Co-founder & Director of Strategy

Global Agriculture Leaders See How Maryland Farmers Use Land-based Tools to Benefit Waterways

Ernie Shea

President, Solutions from the Land

Organic Ag Podcast Features Innovative Industry Topics

Kathleen Delate

Professor, Organic Agriculture Program, Iowa State University 

Building Bridges Between Academics & Farmers

Elizabeth Ellis

FFAR Fellow, Elizabeth Ellis

Manure – Waste or Resource?

Manny Sabbagh

University of Minnesota

Diversifying the Future of Venture Capital

The first cohort of the HBCU Kirchner Fellows are Bryana Pittman, Kwame Jackson and Martin Adu-Boahene who co-wrote this Insights piece to share the value of this fellowship and its potential impact.

What Do We Call Innovation? Looking for Common Cause in a Sea of Needs

Susie Hutton

Can Adding Carbon to the Soil Help us Manage Weeds?

Maria Gannett

2019-2022 FFAR Fellow

Gene Editing is a Real Solution for Climate Change

Nicholas Karavolias

FFAR Fellow 2020-2023

Taking Science Beyond the Bench: Critical Reflections for Change-Oriented Research

Krista Marshall

2019-2022 FFAR Fellow

Soil is Not Dirt

Aaron Prairie

2020-2023 FFAR Fellow

Farmers & Ranchers Can Help In The Climate Crisis

Dan Glickman and Bob Stallman

Fine-tuning photosynthesis

Dhruv Patel

2019-2022 FFAR Fellow

Can biochar help adapt agriculture to a hotter, dryer climate?

Shelby Hoglund

2018-2021 FFAR Fellow

News

The latest news and updates from FFAR.

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FFAR & Danone North America Announce Grant Opportunity to Support Regenerative Agriculture

Danone Insititute North America Accepting Grant Proposals for Sustainable Food Systems Initiatives

Efficient Fertilizer Consortium Seeks Research to Evaluate Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer Impact Globally

FFAR’s Dr. LaKisha Odom Selected for Two Prestigious Agriculture Industry Awards

Seeding Solutions Grant Promotes Clean Water Through Performance-Based Financing

FFAR Seeding Solutions Grant Evaluates the Benefits of Converting Row Crops to Perennial Forage Systems

Seeding Solutions Grant Provides Decision Support Tool for Extreme Weather Events

Seeding Solutions Grant to Preserve Groundwater and Economically Benefit Growers

FFAR & Eight Member Organizations Commit $8.45 Million to Efficient Fertilizer Consortium

Seeding Solutions Grant Develops Cotton-Based Precision Irrigation

AgMission Grant Evaluates Successful Incentives for Persistent Cover Crop Adoption

FFAR & FoodShot Global Announce GroundBreaker Prize Winners in Water Research

U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef & FFAR Announce Focus Group Series to Develop Sustainable Beef Research Roadmap

AgMission & PepsiCo Grants Bolster Climate-Resilient Farms & Value Chains

AgMission™ Funds Global Youth Consultation to Co-Create Agricultural Solutions with Young Farmers

FFAR Awards Savanna Institute a Grant to Inform Agroforestry Adoption

FFAR & The Organic Center Invest $632,000 into the Future of Organic Farming

FFAR Grant Provides Data on Nitrogen Management Practices in the Great Plains

FFAR Grant Reduces Nitrogen Inputs, Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Grant Transforms Wastewater to Crop Fertilizer

Breakthroughs

Tools, technologies and strategies from the research we fund.

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New Study Shows AI & Supercomputing Can Quantify Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Individual Farms

Breakthrough for FFAR Grant Quantifies Organic Carbon to Improve Agricultural Productivity

Developing an Extensive Database of US Groundwater Wells

Breakthrough for Achieving Sustainable Groundwater Management Through Innovative Governance & Optimal Agricultural Water Use Under Conflicting Objectives

Building Collaborations for Technology-Driven Solutions in Agriculture

Breakthrough for Open Technology Ecosystem for Agricultural Management (OpenTEAM)

Documenting Adaptive Multi-Paddock Grazing’s Benefits

Breakthrough for Quantifying the Advantages of Multi-Paddock (AMP) Grazing in the U.S. Southeast & Northern Great Plains

RIPE Researchers Prove Bioengineering Better Photosynthesis Increases Yields in Food Crops for the First Time

Breakthrough for Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) Reinvestment

The Irrigation Innovation Consortium & Parallel 41 Network: Building a path to data-driven management

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