Mission
CSREES' mission is to "advance agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities" by supporting research, education, and Extension programs at land-grant universities and other organizations it partners with. CSREES does not conduct its own research; it provides funding and leadership to land-grant universities and competitively granted awards to researchers in partner organizations. CSREES' areas of involvement span 60 programs in the biological, physical, and social sciences related to agricultural research, economic analysis, statistics, Extension, and higher education.Funding
CSREES administers federal appropriations through three funding tools: competitive grants, formula grants, and congressionally directed funding.Competitive Grants
Competitive grants are awarded to applicants upon the recommendation of a peer-review panel. CSREES' competitive programs include the National Research Initiative, the Small Business Innovation Research Program, the Biotechnology Risk Assessment Program, and Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers.Formula Grants
CSREES supports research and Extension activities at land-grant institutions through federal funds that are appropriated to states on the basis of statutory, population-based formulas. CSREES' formula grants are directed to state experiment stations, the Cooperative Extension System, and Cooperative Forestry Programs. In most cases, the states are required to match the federal formula dollars with nonfederal contributions. The four CSREES research funding programs for land-grant universities are (1) Hatch, (2) Multistate Research (a subset of Hatch), (3) McIntire-Stennis, and (4) Animal Health.Congressional Directed Funding
Congress directs CSREES to fund and administer certain programs each year through special appropriations accounts. In general, the Executive Branch does not support the inclusion of these programs in the president's annual budget submission to Congress. Examples of projects include: the Expert Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Decision Support System; Global Change, UV-B Monitoring; IPM and Biological Control; Minor Crop Pest Management, IR-4; and Minor Use Animal Drugs.Research
CSREES is the USDA's extramural research agency, funding individuals; institutions; and public, private, and non-profit organizations. Its research programs address issues affecting 13 national emphasis areas: *Agriculture and Food Biosecurity *Agricultural Systems *Animals & Animal Products *Biotechnology & Genomics *Economics & Commerce *Education *Families, Youth & Communities *Food, Nutrition & Health *International *Natural Resources & Environment *Pest Management *Plants & Plant Products *Technology & Engineering Supported research falls into three categories: *Basic research: discovers the underlying processes and systems that make a plant, animal, ecosystem, community, or marketplace work. *Applied research: expands on basic research to uncover practical ways this knowledge can benefit individuals and society. *Integrated research: research is expected to generate new knowledge and/or apply existing knowledge quickly through dissemination of information on specific issues.Education
Education programs support all CSREES emphasis areas and promote teaching excellence, enhance academic quality, and help develop a scientific and professional workforce. CSREES continues a federal-state teaching partnership started in 1977 by strengthening agricultural and science literacy in K-12 education, improving higher education curricula, and increasing the diversity and quality of future graduates to enter the workforce. In 1981, Agriculture in the Classroom (AITC) was established to promote agricultural literacy in classrooms across the country. Today, AITC provides lesson plans, professional development opportunities, and teacher recognition programs for teachers, as well as maintaining a national resource directory and other sources of public information on K-12 agricultural education issues.Cooperative Extension System
The Cooperative Extension System is a non-formal educational program implemented in theSee also
* Agricultural Extension * Community food projects * List of land-grant universities * National Association Of County Agricultural AgentsReferences
Further reading
* Rasmussen, Wayne David. ''Taking the university to the people: Seventy Five Years of Cooperative Extension'' (Iowa State University Press, 1989External links