Shapiro Administration Invests $1.5 Million for Research to Support Ag Industry Work to Tackle Complex Climate, Conservation Challenges on Farms

Governor Josh Shapiro’s new Clean Streams Fund research investment will combine with $10 million Innovation and Conservation Fund for targeted solutions to keep PA a national agriculture leader.

Harrisburg, PA – Today, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced nine recipients of new grants investing $1.5 million in research to develop innovative solutions to complex challenges like climate change, air quality, and loss of critical water and soil resources.

“Investing in research is the first critical step toward solving today’s most costly and complex challenges,” said Secretary Redding. “This increased research funding will support innovative scientists who are imagining solutions Pennsylvania farmers need to be more profitable, efficient, and sustainable. Governor Josh Shapiro’s new $10 million Agriculture Innovation and Conservation Fund will help put solutions into practice in agriculture businesses to keep Pennsylvania a national and world agriculture leader.”

In 2023-24, the Shapiro Administration increased the PA Department of Agriculture’s research funding, dedicating $1.5 million from Pennsylvania’s Clean Streams Fund’s Nutrient Management Program for conservation research, in addition to existing research funding of $2.1 million. The Clean Streams Fund, which also supports the Agricultural Conservation Assistance Program, was created with $220 million from  federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars.

The Shapiro Administration’s bipartisan 2024-25 budget continues support for innovative research and development, devoting nearly $2.2 million through the department’s Agriculture Research programs, and through $5.1 million invested in research and development through five Centers for Agriculture Excellence. The new $10 million Innovation and Conservation fund will help agriculture businesses put new management methods and technology developed through that research into practice with solutions targeted to their specific challenges.

Grant recipients, amounts, project locations, project titles and descriptions include:

American Mushroom Institute – $220,000 – Chester County

Air quality study on a Chester County mushroom farm

Project builds on earlier research to determine impacts of concentrated mushroom production in the county where nearly 60% of mushrooms in the U.S. are produced.

Clear Climate Strategies – $95,000 – Centre and Tioga Counties

Charting a path for science-based climate action on organic dairies in Pennsylvania

Project aims to gather data and pilot a strategy to implement rigorous, scientifically valid steps for a diverse range of dairy farms to reduce emissions throughout a supply chain.

Pennsylvania State University – $146,000 – Statewide

Ready solutions for reducing agricultural nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment in the Susquehanna River

Project aims to gather data to educate farmers on low- and high-risk areas in fields to effectively target measures to reduce run-off, increase water and soil quality, and retain nutrients in crops.

Pennsylvania State University – $272,000 – Centre County

Assessing the potential for hemp to remediate PFAS-contaminated agroecosystems

Project aims to produce guidance on how to reuse wastewater in ways that benefit agriculture and minimize potential impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

Pennsylvania State University – $181,000 – Centre County

Enhancing the adoption potential of reduced-tillage organic grain production systems in Pennsylvania

Building on earlier research, project aims to study potential methods for reduced- and no-till production and crop rotation to increase organic crop yields.

Phospholutions – $122,000 – Centre County

Use of novel solution to enhance the phosphorous efficiency of manure or solid waste

Project will determine the effectiveness of a phosphorous pollution-reducing technology used in chemical fertilizers on organic waste used as fertilizer.

Resource Innovation Institute – $181,000 – Statewide

Informing a 10-year Pennsylvania circular agricultural economy research vision by advancing cross-sector solutions across the food-energy-water nexus

Project aims to produce a plan to reduce waste tied to food production to make efficient use of byproducts to enhance water, soil, and air quality, and benefit energy production.

Stroud Water Research Center – $133,000 – Chester County

Carbon stock assessment of planted riparian buffers

Project will quantify the climate benefits and effectiveness of best management practices funded by Pennsylvania’s Agriculture Conservation Assistance Program and Conservation Excellence Grants.

West Chester University – $157,000 – Chester County

Identifying and quantifying nuisance emissions sources in the mushroom industry in PA

Project seeks to measure environmental and other impacts of concentrated mushroom production in the county where nearly 60% of mushrooms in the U.S. are produced.

Learn more about agriculture research funding and initiatives and investments to grow, protect, and sustain Pennsylvania’s agriculture industry at agriculture.pa.gov.

Learn how Governor Shapiro’s Economic Development Strategy recognizes agriculture as key to our future economic success, and find more investments in a strong future for Pennsylvania agriculture at shapirobudget.pa.gov

Contact: Shannon Powers, 717-603-2056 or shpowers@pa.gov

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