SARE Farmer/Rancher GrantGrant

NIFA (via SARE regions) · Missouri

Program Overview

Grants for on-farm research into sustainable practices. Test cover crops, rotational grazing, reduced tillage, new varieties — and get paid to do it.

Program Details
$5,000–$30,000 depending on SARE region (individual or team project)
Varies by region, typically fall or winter
Your SARE regional office (online application)
Medium — online application with project narrative, manageable for a farmer
Required Documents
  • Farm description
  • Project plan
  • Simple budget
  • Outreach plan
Forms
  • Online application — project narrative, budget, outreach plan
Priority Advantages

The following groups may receive priority consideration for this program:

Pro Tip: This is one of the few competitive grants designed for individual farmers (not universities). Extension involvement strengthens your application.
Recent Awards in Missouri
Lincoln University
$5.1M · Extension Services At 1890 Colleges And Tuskegee University, West Virginia State College, And Central State University
University Of Missouri System
$2.8M · Payments To Agricultural Experiment Stations Under The Hatch Act
Washington University, The
$2.0M · Plant And Animal Disease, Pest Control, And Animal Care
University Of Missouri System
$2.0M · Plant And Animal Disease, Pest Control, And Animal Care
Your Local NIFA (via SARE regions) Office
FSA Adair County Farm Service Agency
2410 S Franklin St, Kirksville, MO 63501-4616
(660) 665-3274
NRCS Kirksville Service Center
2410 S Franklin St, Kirksville, MO 63501-4616
(660) 665-3274
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who may qualify for SARE in Missouri?

Grants for on-farm research into sustainable practices. Test cover crops, rotational grazing, reduced tillage, new varieties — and get paid to do it. Contact your local NIFA (via SARE regions) office in Missouri for specific eligibility requirements.

How much does SARE pay?

Value range: $5,000–$30,000 depending on SARE region (individual or team project). Actual amounts depend on your specific situation, crops, and acreage.

When is the SARE deadline?

Varies by region, typically fall or winter. Contact your local NIFA (via SARE regions) office for the most current dates.

How do I apply for SARE in Missouri?

Apply at Your SARE regional office (online application). Required forms: Online application — project narrative, budget, outreach plan.

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