Showing posts with label Agricultural Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agricultural Development. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Agricultural Risk Management and Business Development Training Workshop


Alabama A&M University
P. O. Box 1027 (303 Patton Hall)
Normal, AL 35762-1027
(256) 372-5654
(256) 372-5034 (Fax)
 
Jerome Saintjones,jerome.saintjones@aamu.edu, (256) 372-5607
 
 
 
 August 20-22nd - Agricultural Risk Management and Business Development Training Workshop held at the Jon Archer Agricultural Center, 1070 Schillinger Rd. North Mobile, AL. 

Presented by the Small Farms Research Center in collaboration with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
 
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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Vegetable Production, Management and IPM Field Day and Workshops August 6th

 
Jerome.Saintjones@aamu.edu  Jerome Saintjones  
Alabama A&M University P.O. Box 1027 | Normal, AL 35762
 
 
 
August 6th, 2014 - Vegetable Production, Management and IPM Field Day and Workshops held at the Alabama A&M University's Winfred Thomas Agricultural Research Station, 372 Walker Lane, Hazel Green, AL 35750 from 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
 
 
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

AAMU Hosting USDA-SBIR Webinar July 10

 

 

Monday, July 7, 2014

AAMU Hosting USDA-SBIR Webinar July 10

 
Alabama A&M University will team with the Technology Regional Innovation Cluster Huntsville (TechRich) and the USDA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program to host a webinar conveying opportunities for small business and higher education institutions. The webinar will be held Thursday, July 10, 10:00 a.m. in the Dawson Building (room 225) on the AAMU campus. Virtual attendance can be accessed via http://aamu.adobeconnect.com/webinaraamu/ .

The webinar will be facilitated by Charles Cleland, USDA SBIR national program manager. In addition to providing access to the webinar from various remote locations, organizers are preparing for as many as 40 people to attend the physical campus site.

USDA’s SBIR program awards grants to qualified small businesses to research important scientific problems and opportunities in agriculture and rural development. Other agency aims include stimulating private sector technological innovations; strengthening the role of small businesses in meeting federal research and development; boosting private sector commercialization of innovations; and fostering participation by women-owned and socially and/or economically disadvantaged small businesses.

SBIR Phase I grants top at $100,000 for a duration of up to eight months. However, Phase II grants are limited to $500,000 for a term up to two years for previous Phase I awardees. Participation by university faculty or government scientists as consultants or subcontractors in SBIR projects is strongly encouraged.

For additional information about the webinar, contact Christi Jackson, deputy project manager, Technology Regional Innovation Cluster Huntsville (christi.jackson@wbcna.org), at (256) 961-7956, or Dr. Teresa M. Orok, executive director of AAMU Small Business Development Center, at (256) 372-5603. For assistance with technical and connection issues related but prior to the webinar, contact Adolph Scissum at adolph.scissum@aamu.edu or Oliver Dillard at oliver.dillard@aamu.edu.


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