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- W143201801 abstract "Summary Rodale Institute is located on a 333-acre certified organic farm in Kutztown, Pennsylvania and has spent 60 years doing extensive research to provide farmers with the know-how, tools and techniques they need to succeed, policy-makers the information they need to best support our farmers and consumers with the resources they need to make informed decisions about the food they buy and eat both in the United States and abroad.From aquaculture and amaranth studies to vetch varietals trials and design and experimentation with a cutting-edge roller-crimper tool for low-cost, low-input no-till, the on-farm and collaborative research of the Rodale Institute has spanned the width and breadth of agriculture. The farm is perhaps best known for its Farming Systems Trial ® (FST), the United State’s longest-running scientific experiment specifically designed to compare organic and conventional farming practices. Brief History The Institute was created by visionary J.I. Rodale who moved from New York in the late 1930s to rural Pennsylvania, where he was able to realize his keen personal interest in farming. He learned about or-ganic food-growing concepts being promoted by Lady Eve Balfour and Sir Albert Howard and theorized, based on their work and his own observations, that to preserve and improve our health we must restore and protect the natural health of the soil. Developing and demonstrating practical methods of rebuilding natural soil fertility became J.I. Rodale’s primary goal when World War II’s sudden shortage of nitrogen fertilizer – diverted to making munitions – exposed the natural nutrient poverty of the nation’s soil. In 1947, J.I. founded the Soil and Health Foundation, forerunner to the Rodale Institute. He also created successful periodicals, including Health Bulletin, Organic Farming and Gardening and Prevention maga-zines.The concept of “organic” was simple but revolutionary in the post World War II era. Manure, cover crops and crop mixtures were standard practices through World War I, but chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, artificial ingredients, preservatives and additives for taste and appearance in the years since the war had rapidly changed agriculture. As J.I. Rodale communicated the idea of creating soil rich in nutrients and free of contaminants, however, people began to listen and acceptance grew.J.I. Rodale died in 1971. His son Robert expanded the farm and health-related research with the pur-chase of the 333-acre farm near Kutztown, Pennsylvania. With his wife Ardath, Robert established what is now the Rodale Institute and an era of research began that continues today. Powerful testimony by Robert Rodale, and the farmers and scientists who swore by the sustainable methods pioneered at Rodale, convinced the U.S. Congress to include funds for regenerative agriculture in the 1985 Farm Bill. Today, federal, state and local governments, land-grant universities and other organizations nationwide are pursuing regenerative agriculture research and education programs. When Robert Rodale was killed in a traffic accident in Moscow in 1990, Ardath Rodale became the Insti-tute chairman and John Haberern became president. In 1999 Robert and Ardath Rodale’s son, Anthony became chairman of the board. Anthony and Florence, his wife, developed outreach efforts to children during their period of active program involvement before Anthony became an international ambassador for the Rodale Institute’s mission. Board member Paul McGinley became co-chair of the board with Ardath in 2005.Timothy J. LaSalle became the first CEO of the Institute in July 2007, bringing decades of experience in academic, agricultural and non-profit leadership to the task. Under his guidance, the Institute champions organic solutions for the challenges of global climate change, better nutrition in food, famine prevention and poverty reduction." @default.
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