Agricultural Mapping Impact in Wisconsin's Dairy Region

GrantID: 56815

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Wisconsin who are engaged in Research & Evaluation may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes of Wisconsin's Agricultural Landscape Innovations

Wisconsin's agricultural sector is vital, contributing around $88 billion to the state's economy and employing nearly 413,500 individuals. The funding initiative focuses on utilizing advanced satellite imagery and GIS technology to map agricultural practices, with a specific goal of enhancing productivity and sustainability in farming. By identifying trends in crop yields and soil health, Wisconsin farmers can adapt their practices to meet the challenges posed by climate change, ensuring food security and economic stability.

These outcomes are particularly important in Wisconsin, as the state ranks second in the nation for cheese production and is one of the largest producers of cranberries and corn. Successful implementation of these innovative mapping techniques can have a profound impact on crop management and sustainability, assisting farmers in making precise decisions based on data-driven insights. In turn, these measures will support economic resilience amid fluctuating weather patterns and market demands.

By increasing crop yield through informed resource management, Wisconsin aims not only to enhance its agricultural output but also to minimize environmental impact. This project emphasizes sustainable practices, aligning with state policies that advocate for responsible farming. By implementing advanced technology, farmers can track changes in soil health, leading to improved practices that contribute to long-term viability in the agricultural landscape of Wisconsin.

Who Should Apply in Wisconsin

Farmers in Wisconsin engaged in the cultivation of crops and livestock, agricultural researchers, and institutions focusing on agricultural technology are encouraged to apply for this grant. Eligible applicants must demonstrate a commitment to implementing innovative practices that leverage technology for data collection and analysis. This includes showing evidence of existing farming operations, willingness to adapt methods to incorporate new technologies, and plans for sharing the results with the broader agricultural community.

To apply, candidates will need to provide project proposals detailing how they intend to use satellite imagery and GIS to enhance agricultural practices. A well-structured application will outline specific goals, such as improving yield metrics, enhancing soil conservation strategies, or addressing climate impacts. Successful applicants must be prepared to collaborate with local universities and agricultural extension services for training and technology transfer.

Implementation Approach for Wisconsin

The implementation approach will be tailored to leverage Wisconsin's unique agricultural landscape, characterized by a rich diversity of farming practices across various regions, from the dairy-rich landscapes of the Fox Valley to the corn and soy fields of the Central Sands. The initiative will involve forming partnerships with local educational institutions that specialize in agricultural research, ensuring that the necessary expertise is available to facilitate the technology transfer.

In addition, the approach will consider the state's economic dynamics, where small and medium-sized farms are predominant. Specific training programs will be developed to accommodate varying levels of technological adoption among farmers. By providing support to adapt satellite and GIS technology, Wisconsin aims to ensure that all farmers, regardless of their current technological capabilities, can benefit from the advancements being proposed through this initiative. This collaborative approach not only seeks to elevate farming practices in Wisconsin but also aims to capture and share best practices that can have ripple effects across the national agricultural landscape.

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