SARE Supports Strategies to Produce and Distribute Food, Fuel and Fiber Sustainably
Learn more about Sustainable AgricultureSouthern SARE offers competitive grants and educational opportunities for farmers/ranchers, researchers, educators, institutions, organizations and others exploring sustainable agriculture in the Southern region, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Which grant is right for you?
Open Grant Calls for Proposals
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2026 Graduate Student Grants
Application deadline is May 8, 2026 at 12 p.m. EST (NOON)
Future Grant Release Dates
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The 2027 Research and Education Grants are anticipated to open April 2026.
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The 2027 Education Grants are anticipated to open May 2026.
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The 2027 Professional Development Program Grants are anticipated to open July 2026.
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The 2027 On-Farm Research Grants are anticipated to open in September 2026.
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The 2027 Producer Grants are anticipated to open in September 2026.
Microbiome-Guided Strategies to Improve Cattle Production Efficiency and Health
Calf digestive issues can be a substantial hindrance to livestock health and productivity in the U.S dairy and beef industries. SARE-funded research conducted by Peixin Fan at Mississippi State University may provide insights on microbiome-guided strategies that offer beef and dairy farmers new options for improving livestock resilience and profitability.
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New SARE Bulletin Available
Learn how enterprise budgets help farmers track costs and revenues for individual parts of their operations, improving financial clarity. The guide provides practical tools and examples to support recordkeeping, budgeting, and more informed whole-farm planning.
See Enterprise Budgets for Diversified FarmsFeatured News
Southern SARE Seeking Nominations to Fill New Military Veteran Member Seat on the Administrative Council
GRIFFIN, Georgia – The Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SSARE) program is seeking a military Veteran to fill the vacant Veteran Member seat on its Administrative Council, the governing body for the program in the Southern region. SARE is a USDA-funded program that provides both research grant funding opportunities and educational resources for farmers/ranchers, […]
The most significant thing that came out of the project was that we received so many requests from farmers across Texas and western states like California asking for more information on tagasaste. This is a challenging area environmentally, and there are a lot of problems here that need to be solved. The SARE grant gave us a leg up in beginning to look for solutions.
Our Impact

Southern SARE Grants
- 106,240 farmers and ranchers participated in learning
- 19,443 farmers and ranchers gained knowledge or skills
- 16,148 farmers and ranchers changed a practice


