From niemirab@student.msu.edu Sat Sep 24 11:37:48 EDT 1994
Article: 1710 of sci.agriculture
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From: niemirab@student.msu.edu  (Brendan A. Niemira)
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Subject: Re: LISA
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994  10:11 est
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In Article <aquilla.1130631760B@sadye.emba.uvm.edu> "aquilla@salus.med.uvm.edu (Tracy Aquilla)" says:
> In Article <94Sep21214612@IH.USA.Com>, maryanne@wsulaw.edu (Mary Anne Hunt)
> wrote:
> >I am seeking information regarding LISA (low intensity substainable 
> >agriculture).
> 
> I think LISA is actually the acronym for Low Input Sustainable Agriculture,
> but every year they change it to something else (I think it's SARE now).
> This is a federal research and education program. Check with the local
> extension office in your area for more details on this program.
>     Tracy
> 
That's correct.  SARE = the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
program.  I worked on a grant back when it was LISA.  Here's a contact:
Alice Jones
SARE National Director
CSRS-USDA
342 Aerospace Bldg.
901 D St. SW
Washington DC 20250-22

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