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Staff honored for work in sustainability and organics

Photo of Karl Hoppe and Steve Zwinger

Karl Hoppe and Steve Zwinger

Research and Extension personnel from the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center received awards at the recent Northern Plains Food and Farming Conference.

The Northern Plains Sustainable Ag Society honors people who strive to increase sustainable agricultural practices through research or education. The society promotes sustainable food systems through education and research.

Karl Hoppe, NDSU Extension livestock systems specialist and North Dakota Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) coordinator, was honored with the Friend of the Farmer Award. Hoppe provides leadership and information on grants and professional development for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s SARE program in the state. He also is a rancher, supporter of sustainability efforts and soil conservation district supervisor. He recently was inducted the National Association of County Agricultural Agents’ Hall of Fame.

SARE is a longtime sponsor of the conference. Speakers during the conference’s Farmers Forum sessions are farmers, ranchers and researchers who have received SARE grants.

Steve Zwinger was honored with the Steward of the Year Award. Zwinger was an agronomy research specialist at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center until he retired in late 2022 after 40 years of service. The USDA Low Input Sustainable Agriculture program shaped his research and personal interests. He developed and hosted farm tours and workshops for the Northern Plains Sustainable Ag Society and numerous other groups.

In 2000, Zwinger started the organic Seed Saver program that shared small seed lots with grain and vegetable producers, which later developed into an organic seed sales opportunity. Since 2001, Zwinger has led the organic research program at the Carrington Research Extension Center, where he hosted the organic and sustainable agriculture tours at the center’s annual field day starting in 2012.

The NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center provides organic and sustainable ag outreach and research to farmers, ranchers and businesses in North Dakota and surrounding states.

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