Cultivating Thriving Production Systems

Our Production Systems research supports animal and crop systems by increasing productivity, combating pests and diseases, supporting animal welfare and safeguarding farmers’ livelihoods.
Our Production Systems research supports animal and crop systems by increasing productivity, combating pests and diseases, supporting animal welfare and safeguarding farmers’ livelihoods.

Contact Information:

science@foundationfar.org

Partnerships & Development Contact:

Lauren Hershey
lhershey@foundationfar.org

Production Systems Research Themes:

Crop Resilience & Productivity

Advancing crop productivity and resilience against biotic and abiotic stress.
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Integrated Animal Health, Welfare & Productivity

Improving animal health and welfare while maintaining or increasing productivity.

Economically Viable Systems

Designing and assessing adaptive production systems that advance farmers’ profitability now and in the future.
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Environmental Sustainability

Cultivating efficient animal and crop systems that protect and restore natural resources.

Production Systems Consortia

Production Systems Grant Programs

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Accelerated Crop Breeding

This research increases the transferability of advanced breeding methods to accelerate the development of diverse crop species suited to sustainable agriculture and improved human nutrition.

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Egg-Tech Prize

The Egg-Tech Prize seeks to revolutionize global egg production by offering up to $6 million in prizes to develop a technology that determines an egg’s sex before it hatches.

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H5N1 Risk to Swine Research Program

Proactively enhancing prevention, preparedness, mitigation and response capabilities for H5N1 influenza in the U.S. swine herd.

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Layer Hen Keel Bone Health Program

Bone fractures, which cause pain and decrease egg production, are one known challenge to raising hens in cage-free housing systems and are particularly prevalent in the keel, or breastbone. To address this issue, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) and Open Philanthropy are launching the Keel Bone Health program to decrease the occurrence of keel bone injuries and improve welfare in commercial laying hens.

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Plant Protein Enhancement Project

Our Crops of the Future Consortium’s Plant Protein Enhancement Project is creating the necessary tools to feed the growing demand for plant-based proteins.

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Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research

The ROAR program supports research and outreach in response to emerging threats to the nation’s food supply or agricultural systems.

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Seeding Solutions

Seeding Solutions is our annual grant program that funds research pioneering science in each of our Research Priorities. We specifically support projects that convene unique partners from across the food and agriculture sector to solve bold challenges.

Former Programs

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Accelerating Advances in Animal Welfare

The Accelerating Advances in Animal Welfare program supports the development of innovative solutions to keel bone fractures in cage-free layer hens and alternatives to swine castration.

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Enhancing Soybean Nutrition While Increasing Yield

The Soybean Nutrition Enhancement Project funds research to increase and improve soybean protein and amino acid composition. Projects funded through this program support soybean farmers, the U.S. soybean industry and the U.S. economy.

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Fall Armyworm Tech Prize

The Fall Armyworm Tech Prize funds digital solutions to stop the spread of fall armyworm in Africa - a pest that is demolishing millions of acres worth of crops across the continent and threatening food security. The tools funded by this prize allow smallholder farmers to identify, track and prevent fall armyworm infestations.

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Increasing Climate Resilience in Crops

Our Increasing Climate Resilience in Crops Program is developing solutions to increase crops’ tolerance for higher temperatures.

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Japanese Encephalitis Virus Research Program

Proactively protecting the health of the U.S. swine herd by enhancing the prevention, preparedness and response capabilities for Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), a transboundary disease risk for U.S. introduction.

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Pollinator Health Fund

We developed the Pollinator Health Fund to combat the economic and environmental impacts of declining pollinator populations in the U.S. and aid in pollinator recovery.

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Sustainable American Aquaculture

The Sustainable American Aquaculture Program advances bold research supporting sustainable American fish and shellfish production.

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Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity Program

Proactively enhancing wean-to-harvest biosecurity will help control the next emerging disease in the U.S. pork industry and improve U.S. swine herd health.

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SMART Broiler

The SMART Broiler research initiative is offering multiple grants to develop technologies that objectively assess broiler chickens’ welfare in commercial facilities.

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Production Systems Grants

Decreasing pulmonary-associated mortality in feedlot cattle using refined case definitions and predictive analytics: emphasizing acute interstitial pneumonia and late day BRD

Year Awarded  2026

FFAR award amount   $1,223,474

Total award amount   $2,446,948

Location   Manhattan, KS

Matching Funders   Colorado State University; Five Rivers Cattle Feeding, LLC; Innovative Livestock Services, LLC.; Kansas State University, Mississippi State University; Nanostring; Texas A&M University; and Veterinary Research & Consulting Services, LLC.

Grantee Institution   Kansas State University

Lungs as a potential source and relationships of ruminal, colonic & fecal concentrations of fusobacterium necrophorum to liver abscesses in feedlot cattle

Year Awarded  2026

FFAR award amount   $101,983

Total award amount   $203,965

Location   Manhattan, KS

Matching Funders   Cargill, Kansas State University & Yum! Brands

Grantee Institution   Kansas State University

Antimicrobial resistance & use tracking through swine production flows on farms in the upper Midwest of the US

Year Awarded  2026

FFAR award amount   $138,672

Total award amount   $277,344

Location   Pipestone, MN

Matching Funders   Merck, National Pork Board, PIC & Pipestone Research

Grantee Institution   Pipestone Research

The Latest

Insights

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

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Going Native 

Olufunke Robinson-Nweye

FFAR Fellow, Washington State University

H5N1 Risk to Swine 

Drs. Miriam Martin LeValley, Megan Niederwerder & Lisa Becton

Balancing the Books 

Field sampling for soil carbon analysis and bulk density measurements.

Tayin Wang

FFAR Fellow, Colorado State University

Making Feed Safer for Livestock 

Theo Newbold

FFAR Fellow, Penn State University

Fall Migratory Birds Spread HPAI 

Jasmine Bruno

Jasmine Bruno, Ph.D.

Scientific Program DirectorCultivating Thriving Production Systems

 Amplifying  Impact Through Research Partnerships 

Jasmine Bruno

Jasmine Bruno, Ph.D.

Scientific Program DirectorCultivating Thriving Production Systems

It’s Not Just A Trend 

Maria Rottersman

FFAR Fellow, UC Davis

Smarter Pest Management for Soybean 

Taynara Possebom

2024-2027 FFAR Fellows

H5N1 Risk to Swine Research Program 

Drs. Jasmine Bruno & Megan Niederwerder

Thriving Beef Calves in the Southeastern US 

Federico Tarnonsky

FFAR Fellow (2022-2025), University of Florida

Time Teaches Biosecurity Importance 

Kevin Schulz

Kevin Schulz

Editor, The Farmer/Farm Progress

A Game Changer for Dairy’s Future 

Dr. Juan Tricarico

Dr. Juan Tricarico

Senior Vice President, Environmental Research, Dairy Management Inc.

Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions from Dairy Cattle 

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Dr. Francisco Peñagaricano and Dr. Guillermo Martinez Boggio

Let’s Raise a Glass 

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Krysta Harden

President and CEO U.S. Dairy Export Council

Building Team Chemistry 

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Conor McCabe

Animal Biology Graduate Student, UC Davis

Insight on Livestock Methane Mitigation 

Dr. Rod Mackie

Dr. Rod Mackie, Professor, Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 

Champaign, IL

Indigenous Farmers are Leading a “New Green Revolution” 

James DeDecker, Director, Michigan State University – Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center Mary Donner, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians – Ziibimijwang Farm Executive Director and Tribal Citizen

FFAR Vet Student Fellow Research Spotlight 

Agricultural study in progress.

Anna Schaubeck

2021 FFAR Veterinary Student Research Fellow

Celebrating Innovation on National Egg Day 

Paul Montgomery

Paul Montgomery

Director of Communications, United Egg Producers

News

The latest news and updates from FFAR.

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New Research Aims to Refine Antibiotic Use in Beef & Swine 

FFAR Rapid Funding to Develop an Avian Flu Vaccine for Livestock 

Mitigating Airborne Transmission of Avian Flu 

SHIC, FFAR and Pork Checkoff Issue Second H5N1 Swine Risk RFP 

Assessing Feed Additive for Methane Reduction 

Cameras & AI Could Enhance Poultry Welfare & Industry Productivity 

Understanding HPAI Transmission Risk on Dairy Farms 

Common Sheep & Goat Deworming Treatment Is Largely Ineffective 

FFAR Develops Decontamination Strategy for HPAI-Infected Milk 

FFAR Spurs Tool to Test for Bird Flu 

FFAR Funds Partnership to Accelerate Soybean Development 

FFAR Rapid Funding to Protect Cattle from Asian Longhorned Tick 

Wild Tomatoes to Combat Agriculture Threats 

FFAR Research Improves Cattle Reproduction 

FFAR Grant Develops Solutions to Prevalent & Costly Dairy Cow Lameness 

FFAR, SHIC & Pork Checkoff Fund H5N1 Swine Research Projects 

FFAR Research Aims to Protect Dairy Cattle Against H5N1 

FFAR Names Seventh Cohort of Veterinary Fellows 

FFAR Grants to Optimize Crop Development & Yield 

FFAR, DMI & Zoetis Call for Research Proposals to Study Connection Between Dairy Cow Health, Economics & the Environment 

Breakthroughs

Tools, technologies and strategies from the research we fund.

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High Protein Chickpeas for the Ingredient Industry 

Breakthrough for FFAR Grant Improves Chickpeas’ Protein Content & Quality

Estimating Weights of Broiler Chickens with AI 

Breakthrough for Flockfocus – Developing Automated Surveillance Tools to Safeguard Chicken Welfare

Safeguarding the Future of Mid-Atlantic Viticulture 

Breakthrough for Developing Novel Strategies for Improved Control and Sustainability of Grapevine Bunch Rot Management

Developing Strawberry Resistance to Fusarium Wilt 

Breakthrough for Developing Strawberry Resistance to Fusarium Wilt

Enhancing Swine Biosecurity in the Wean-to-Harvest Phase 

Breakthrough for SHIC Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity Program Moving Forward

Unlocking Genetic Heat Tolerance in Cattle 

Breakthrough for Precision Bred Adaptation of Elite Taurine Breeds of Beef & Dairy Cattle

Accelerating Crop Development with Improved Haploid Fertility 

Breakthrough for Accelerated Development of Crops of the Future

Radiography could transform poultry breeding 

Breakthrough for FFAR Awards $1.4 Million to Purdue University, University of California, Davis and University of Edinburgh Researchers to Improve Health and Productivity of Egg-Laying Hens

Why Dairy Cows Produce Less Milk in Warm Weather 

Breakthrough for FFAR Grant Helps Heat-Stressed Dairy Cows Weather Increasing Temperatures

Getting to the Root of the Problem: Fastidious Pathogens 

Breakthrough for A Novel Bioassay for Culturing and Characterizing Fastidious Phytopathogens

Feed Additives Stop Viral Disease Spread 

Breakthrough for FFAR-Funded Research Finds Feed Additives Stop the Spread of Viral Diseases

Initial Successes in Ending Surgical Castration of Swine 

Breakthrough for FFAR Awards $500,000 Grant to Improve Swine Health and Well-Being

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