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FFAR & Partners Award Grant to Develop Supply Chain Framework for Kernza® 

Measuring What Matters: Understanding US Soil Health Practices Adoption 

Breakthrough for Seeding Solutions Grant Analyzes Soil Health Practices

What’s the (Real) Rate of Soil Health Practice Adoption? 

Dr. Bonnie McGill

Dr. Bonnie McGill

American Farmland Trust

The Agricultural Nitrogen Use Efficiency Platform (AgNUE) 

Year Awarded  2026

FFAR award amount   $7,449,645

Total award amount   $34,709,349

Location   Raleigh, NC

Matching Funders   Novo Nordisk Foundation

Grantee Institution   North Carolin State University

By using the latest science and measurement technologies, AgNUE will improve understanding of how nitrogen is used by crops and what factors contribute to losses and inefficiencies. With this knowledge, AgNUE will provide farmers with increased access to site-specific data and tools to match fertilizer applications more precisely to crop needs.25-001984

FFAR & Novo Nordisk Foundation Establish $34.7 Million Agricultural Nitrogen-Use Efficiency Platform 

Can Ecosystem Service Benefits Be Assessed & Valuated for IPM Practices? 

Informational Session Virtual

Crop with pest damage

Latest Advances & Challenges in Developing & Implementing IPM 

Informational Session Virtual

Colorado potato beetle

Resilient Agriculture Finance and Insurance Research Collaborative 

Applications are under review

New Perspectives on Integrated Pest Management 

Informational Session Virtual

Plant infested by black aphid bugs

Balancing the Books 

Field sampling for soil carbon analysis and bulk density measurements.

Tayin Wang

FFAR Fellow, Colorado State University