Formation | 1 August 1976[1] |
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Founders | Wes Jackson, Dana Jackson |
Type | Nonprofit organization |
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Purpose | Agricultural and social research |
Headquarters | Salina, Kansas |
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President | Rachel Stroer |
Chief Scientist | Tim Crews |
Chief Impact Officer | Amy Cole |
Chief Operating Officer | Tracie Thomas |
Chairperson of the Board | |
Key people | Julia Ollmsted |
Budget (2020) | $6 million USD |
Revenue (2020) | $6 million USD |
Staff (2020) | 50 |
Website | landinstitute |
The Land Institute is an American nonprofit research, education, and policy organization dedicated to sustainable agriculture, based in Salina, Kansas. Their goal is to develop an agricultural system based on perennial crops that "has the ecological stability of the prairie and a grain yield comparable to that from annual crops".[3]
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