Apologies for cross postings: >If you cannot view this message, please visit > ><http://www.sare.org/2008Conference/newvoices.htm>http://www.sare.org/2008Conference/newvoices.htm > > >New Voices Contest Seeks Innovative Vision for Sustainable Agriculture >Win free trip to ><http://www.sare.org/2008Conference>SARE’s 20th >Anniversary New American Farm Conference >Click ><http://www.sare.org/2008Conference/newvoices.htm>here >for official rules and details, or visit ><http://www.sare.org/2008Conference/newvoices.htm>http://www.sare.org/2008Conference/newvoices.htm > >· How can we advance sustainable >practices and innovations to the whole of American agriculture? > >· What if you had just five minutes to >share your vision with the leaders of the sustainable agriculture community? > >Share your vision for advancing sustainable agriculture! > >SARE is proud to announce its New Voices >contest, which will give “New Voices” in >agriculture the opportunity to share their ideas >with the leaders of the sustainable agriculture >community at SARE’s ><http://www.sare.org/2008Conference/index.htm>20th >Anniversary New American Farm Conference, to be >held March 25-27, 2008 in Kansas City, Missouri. > >SARE seeks written, audio, and/or video >submissions that articulate emerging >perspectives and illustrate an inspirational and >pioneering vision for the advancement of >sustainable agriculture over the next 20 years. >The winning entry will be presented at the >closing plenary session of the conference. Top >finalists will also be invited to participate in >leadership sessions at the conference at SARE’s expense. > >We particularly encourage submissions from: > >· farmers or ranchers > >· emerging leaders in the field of advocacy, education or research > >· beginning farmers and ranchers > >· students > >· minorities and other under-represented audiences > >Share your roadmap to a new, sustainable American agriculture ><http://www.sare.org/2008Conference/newvoices.htm>Enter >SARE’s New Voices Contest today! > >Deadline is December 7, 2007 > >Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education >(SARE) is a program of the ><http://www.csrees.usda.gov/>Cooperative State >Research, Education and Extension Service >(CSREES), USDA, and works with producers, >researchers, and educators to promote farming >systems that are profitable, environmentally sound and good for communities. > >This message was sent to [log in to unmask] If >you would like to be removed from SARE’s mailing >list, please reply to this message with “Delete” in the subject line. > > >[] > > > > > ******************************** Beth Holtzman Women's Agricultural Network 617 Comstock Rd. Berlin, VT 05602 [log in to unmask] 802-223-2389 ext. 15 ******************************