Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture Overview

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Welcome to the Kerr Center A private non-profit educational foundation

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Learn about Kerr Center programs, history and groundbreaking work defining sustainable agriculture and reaching out to farmers, ranchers, policymakers and consumers.

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Welcome to the Kerr Center

A private non-profit educational foundation

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Located just off highway 2715 miles south of Poteau, Oklahoma, on Kerr Rd.

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We demonstrate sustainable agriculture on the Kerr Farm & Ranch

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Kerr Foundation: Established by the family of Senator Robert S. Kerr after his death in 1963

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Kerr Center Beginnings

• 1965-66, Agriculture Division of the larger Kerr Foundation established

• Mission: Outreach to farmers and ranchers in SE Oklahoma

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• In 1985 sustainability became central focus

Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture

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Foundation supported by an endowment,

grants and donations.

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Dr. Jim Horne• President of Kerr

Center since transition to sustainable organization

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On-farm & ranch projects make Kerr Center different from most non-profit sustainable educational foundations

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• Organic Horticulture

• Sustainable Livestock

• Conservation

What Kerr Center offers...• Online & in print• In person, in Poteau

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www.kerrcenter.com

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Education available online:publications, videos,slideshows

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Social mediaFORID:0

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● Beginning Farmer and Rancher Training Program

● Resilient Farm (Organic) Project

● Intern Training Program

● Native Pollinator Project

Current Special Initiatives

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So, how do you “do” sustainable agriculture?

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So, how do you “do” sustainable agriculture?

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In the 1990s Kerr Center identified 8 components of sustainable ag • Healthy Soil• Water Quality & Conservation• Responsible Waste Management• Adapted Crops

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• Biodiversity• Ecological Pest Management• Energy Conservation• Profitability

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Steps are Covered in this 2001 book:

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1. Soil:

• Conserve and Create

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Good Soil: The foundation of a sustainable agriculture

Microorganisms in one spoonful of soil outnumber the people on earth

Sustainable Ag

Soil

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Erosion: still a threat Erosion threatens the productive capacity of nearly one of every three cropland acres.

---Natural Resources Conservation Service

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One solution: Keep the soil covered

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Cover crops or green manures: basis of Kerr Center’s organic program

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Cover crops like vetch also add nitrogen, a key nutrient, to the soil.

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George Kuepper, Horticulture Manager,

mowing cover crop

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The mowed material can be tilled in, or left on the surface as mulch.

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We also create healthy soil with compost

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& compost tea...

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2. Water:

• Conserve and Protect Its Quality

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Riparian buffers on Kerr Ranch

Buffers can trap 70-80% of

sediment and contaminants in

run off.

Protecting Water Quality

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Drip irrigation conserves water

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3. Organic Wastes:

• Manage so They Don’t Pollute

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Sustainable Agriculture

• Animals are raised on integrated farms • Animal wastes provide nutrients for growing

crops without polluting watersheds

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Kerr cows on the move: rotational grazing

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Electric fencing allows management intensive grazing

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As cows move to new pastures, manure is distributed more evenly & doesn’t pollute

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4. Adapted to the Environment:

• Grow Locally-Adapted Breeds and Varieties

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• With large amounts of inputs, farmers can raise non-adapted crops

• Farmers raise animals and plants adapted to the existing environment

Industrial Sustainable Agriculture Agriculture

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2010 -2012: heirloom sweet potato variety trials...

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Sweet potatoes are heat and drought tolerant

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and well adapted to Oklahoma

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Looking for the best tomato: Trials of heirloom varieties

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Okra, squash, sorghum, flour corn also tested

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Reports with results from all variety trialsare available free online.

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A Good Mix for Oklahoma

Angus X GelbviehCattle

Adaptability—Sustainable Ag

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Pineywoods cattle: hardy heritage breed

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• 5. Encourage Biodiversity

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Biodiversity

• Over 100 breeds of livestock and poultry are endangered in U.S.

• With important genetic traits: adaptability, hardiness, disease resistance• Only 20 per cent of the maize varieties reported in Mexico in 1930 are now being grown

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Kerr Center is growing rare corn varieties

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Biodiversity Threatened

• Monoculture-- planting fence row to fence row-- destroys habitat for native plants and wildlife

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Saving space for wildlife on the Kerr Ranch

Wildflower Meadows & Plots Provide Habitat for Diverse Pollinators

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A native pollinator (sweat bee)

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Wildlife on the ranch

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Kerr Ranch has woods, pastures, riparian corridors

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Beneficial insects help control insect pests in hort plots.

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Birds eat millions of insects and billions of weed seeds

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Pests:

• Manage Them with Minimal Environmental Impact

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Environmental Consequences of Overuse of Pesticides• Resistance: 500 insect pests, 270 weed species,

150 diseases resulting in chemical treadmill

• Non-target pests often killed, too often beneficial predators

Industrial Ag--Chemicals

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Health Consequences• Pesticide poisoning (worldwide)

• 10-20,000 deaths per year

• At least 3 million acute cases

• American farm workers have the highest rate of chemical-related illness of any group

Industrial Ag--Chemicals

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Pesticide Use

• Rate of usage in agriculture more than doubled since 1964—3/4 of usage in U.S.

• Share of farm budget for pesticides rose 35 percent in same period

Industrial Ag--Chemicals

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Our Cannon Horticulture Farm is certified organic

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Without herbicides, controlling bermudagrass is a challenge...

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...but sorghum-sudangrass, a summer cover crop, outcompetes it

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Energy:

• Conserve Nonrenewable Resources

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Conserve fuel by using small-scale equipment

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Solar-powered fencing

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Profitability:

• Increase Profitability and Reduce Risk

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Consumers are driving change

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• Farmers’ markets• Farm-to-school • Community gardens• CSA farms• Food cooperatives

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Opportunities: Direct and local sales

• Higher per acre returns– horticulture crops

• Direct sales: farmers get 100% of food dollar

• Attractive to young, women, minority and beginning farmers

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Farmers’ Markets• Increase Access to

Healthy Foods, Affordable

• 70 Farmers’ Markets in Oklahoma (35 in 2007)

• For more info: http://okfarmandfood.org

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It’s Affordable! Selected produce price comparisons ($/lb.), (F.M. had lower prices on majority of items)

Farmers' Market Wal-Mart

• Romaine Lettuce $0.76 $1.38• Turnips $0.91 $1.46 • Green Onions $1.63 $3.26

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Farm-to-School

• Makes healthy foodsavailable to low-income kids

• Research says farm-to-school programs significantly improve eating habits

• 2007: 40 school districts in OK• 2013: over 100 school districts• More info:

http://www.okfarmtoschool.com/

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We Can Grow It in Oklahoma

• From A-Z, Asparagus to Zucchini

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For more info read our report Closer to Home : http://www.kerrcenter.com/publications/closer_to_home/toc.htm

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Consumers are the key to change

• Buying safe, nutritious, locally-produced food

• Be willing to pay a fair price for this food

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WE NEED MORE FARMERS

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Farmer Training at Kerr Center

• Beginning Farmer and Rancher Training Program

• Resilient Farmer Project

• Intern Training Program

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Intern Program: college students get hands-on experience in sustainable ag

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Popular educational events held regularly

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Tours: second Tuesday of each month

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Learn about Kerr Center online

• Programs, history, staff bios, awards

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Subscribe to our free newsletter

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TremendousProgress since 1985

• and • Many

Challenges to Come

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You can help us meet the challenges! Donate online!

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Contact us:918.647.9123

[email protected]

• www.kerrcenter.com

• 24456 Kerr Road• Poteau, OK 74953-8163

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When you’re right, don’t run. Hoe your row out.

• Robert S. Kerr