Best practices to lead round tables with farmers with Julie Doll and Adam Reimer - SARE Lunch and Learn webinar 5-28-26
May 29, 2026
Best practices to lead round tables with farmers - SARE Lunch & Learn webinar 5-28-26
This is a recording of a webinar with Julie Doll and Adam Reimer discussing Best practices to lead round tables with farmers. Many of us know Julie from her work leading Michigan Agriculture Advancement (MIAA), coordinating the Underground Innovations conference and the Food Grade Grains project or her past work at the MSU Kellogg Biological Station Long-Term Agroecosystem Research project. Adam is well-known for his research at National Wildlife Federation on farmer decision-making and trainings for farm educators on why farmers adopt new conservation practices.
This is our second SARE Lunch & Learn webinar for 2026! Below is a list of past webinar videos and future webinar dates.
- May 28: Best practices to lead round tables with farmers with Julie Doll
- June 25: Farmer Well-being and Community Wellness with Remington Rice
- July 23: TOPP Educator Webinars Research and Education that Centers Farmer Knowledge (full hour from Noon-1pm)
- August 27: Generational Land Transition with Corey Clark
- September 24: Farm Values with Christine Charles
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November 19 (3rd Thursday) Conservation Economics with Soil Health Nexus
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December 17: Community Input Session to brainstorm topics for 2027 SARE Educator Webinars with Katie Brandt and Sarah Zeiler
SARE Contacts in Michigan
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Sarah Zeiler, Michigan SARE Coordinator https://www.canr.msu.edu/people/sarah-fronczak
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Katie Brandt, SARE & Tribal SARE support https://www.canr.msu.edu/people/brandt
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Emily Proctor, MI/WI Tribal SARE https://www.canr.msu.edu/people/emily_proctor
Thanks to Madelyn Celovsky for a great interview! https://www.canr.msu.edu/people/madelyn-celovsky
SARE grant links
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NC-SARE Grants https://northcentral.sare.org/grants/
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Michigan SARE https://www.canr.msu.edu/misare/index
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MI-WI Tribal SARE https://www.canr.msu.edu/tribal_education/tribal-sare-mini-grants