SARE in WV

SARE in WV To make agriculture in West Virginia diversified and profitable by providing healthy products to consumers from farmers who manage resources wisely.

SARE CELEBRATES 10,000 FARMER-FOCUSED PROJECTS.
05/15/2026

SARE CELEBRATES 10,000 FARMER-FOCUSED PROJECTS.

Zachary Withers used a Western SARE Farmer/Rancher grant to examine whether applying compost could help his soil retain more rainfall, reduce erosion and improve forage production.

The USDA BEGINNING FARMER AND RANCHER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM grant application is now live.
05/14/2026

The USDA BEGINNING FARMER AND RANCHER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM grant application is now live.

The .gov means it’s official. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

05/08/2026

Sharing some news from our friends and partners at WVU Extension:

West Virginia University Extension, a unit within the WVU Division for Land-Grant Engagement, strives to improve the lives and livelihoods of all West Virginians by delivering relevant, research-backed educational programs throughout the state. These programs are designed to address critical issues that affect our communities, but periodically, needs can change.

This year, WVU Extension will launch a statewide needs assessment to ensure programs, opportunities, and initiatives exist within the Division for Land-Grant Engagement to address the needs of the communities, industries, and students we serve.

These efforts began this month with a series of listening sessions being held across the state. These open-forum events will include a brief presentation by WVU representatives, but the majority of the sessions will be allocated to hearing from stakeholders.

Upcoming listening sessions, including one TONIGHT in Kearneysville, will be held on the following dates at these locations:

• May 7, 6:30 p.m. – Jefferson County Extension Office, Kearneysville
• May 11, 7 p.m. – WVU Jackson’s Mill Assembly Hall, Weston
• May 14, 6 p.m. – Wood County Courthouse Annex, Parkersburg
• May 20, 6 p.m. – Eastern Community College, Moorefield
• May 26, 6:30 p.m. – WVU Building, State Fairgrounds, Fairlea

Community members who are interested in attending a listening session can register at: https://tinyurl.com/WVU-EXT

“Collectively, these stakeholder touchpoints will help identify current needs, guide the development of statewide and local program priorities, inform future research directions and support decisions on how Division for Land-Grant Engagement resources are allocated in the next five years as we work to carry out our mission,” Jorge Atiles, associate vice-president and dean of the Division for Land-Grant Engagement, said.

In addition to the listening sessions, the statewide needs assessment will include a stakeholder survey that will be available in late spring and run through late summer as well as targeted county meetings in the fall. WVU Extension and the West Virginia Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, both units in the Division for Land-Grant Engagement, are required by the US Department of Agriculture to document stakeholder input in their priority-setting process.

To learn more about the Division for Land-Grant Engagement, visit landgrant.wvu.edu.

04/21/2026
Check out this awesome training by our very own Liz Riffle.
04/20/2026

Check out this awesome training by our very own Liz Riffle.

description

Northeast SARE (Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) News!
04/03/2026

Northeast SARE (Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) News!

The Call for 2026 Northeast SARE Partnership Grant proposals is now available. Approximately $900,000 has been allocated to fund projects for this grant cycle. Awards of up to $30,000 are available, depending on the complexity of a project. Proposals are due no later than 5:00 p.m. EST on April 14,....

03/20/2026

“Tap” in for Mountain State Maple Days! Join us across the state this Saturday, March 21, for a celebration of West Virginia’s maple syrup industry. You’ll have the unique opportunity to tour participating sugarhouses and local businesses, watch live demonstrations of tapping and boiling, and enjoy sampling a variety of delicious maple products! 🍁

To see what is happening in your area visit ⬇ https://wvagritourism.com/experiences/mountain-state-maple-days/

01/22/2026

Join us January 30th as we kick off our International Year of the Woman Farmer feature series with "What can the U.S. Census of Agriculture tell us about women farmers in the U.S.A.?" featuring special guests Katherine Dentzman & Colette DePhelps.

Register here:https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GmGAcrOITRq3AKykuRFCTg #/registration

Also check out anniesproject.org to learn more about our Cultivation Wellness series - next session Feb 18th.

01/05/2026

We recently celebrated the official launch of Naturally West Virginia, a new statewide network and website dedicated to connecting and promoting agritourism experiences across the Mountain State!

The West Virginia Agritourism Initiative and Naturally West Virginia work together to support local agritourism businesses, promote sustainable economic development, and showcase authentic farm and rural experiences that reflect the state’s rich heritage. We are proud to support West Virginia businesses that represent the creativity, entrepreneurship, and community spirit driving new opportunities for rural development and tourism in the state. 🌱🥕🌼

For more information on this new initiative, visit https://extension.wvu.edu/agriculture/agritourism

Address

200 Avenue A
Institute, WV
25112

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when SARE in WV posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to SARE in WV:

Share