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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 22-686

NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Research Grant Applications

[52 Pa.B. 2846]
[Saturday, May 14, 2022]

 The Department of Agriculture (Department) is soliciting applications to conduct agricultural research on one or more of the following research topic areas, with the research to be conducted from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, with the possibility, but not the assurance, of extending that research into subsequent years. Funding is contingent upon 2022-2023 budget appropriations. This notice establishes the procedures by which grant applications will be solicited and reviewed, and by which grants will be awarded. Notice of grants under the program was previously published at 52 Pa.B. 2130 (April 9, 2022). This notice is being republished to reflect: an extension of the application window through Friday, June 3, 2022.

 1. Grant Solicitation. The Department will accept grant applications for the purposes, in the form and according to the schedule set forth as follows. Following publication, additional publication and dissemination of this notice shall be made to applicants who have previously submitted grant applications to or received grants from the Department, as well as any individuals or entities who have requested notification from the Department of grant availability.

 2. Research Topic Areas. Though not exclusive of original research topics, the Department is particularly interested in funding project in the following areas:

 a. Ongoing multiyear research projects. The Department has, in previous years, provided funding for various multiyear research projects that might be continued or extended to complete research the Department identifies as addressing continued priorities of the agricultural industry, such as:

 • Examining the economic impact of pest infestations like Phorid Flies and Spotted Lanternflies and identifying mitigating measures.

 • Measuring the impacts on the Chesapeake Bay of farm management practices that have not received Federal or State government cost-sharing assistance.

 • Implementing Chapter 5 of the Pennsylvania Pollinator Protection Plan (see https://ento.psu.edu/pollinators/pollin-spotlight-items/the-pennsylvania-pollinator-protection-plan-p4).

 b. Natural resource conservation, climate and the quality of our soil, water and air. The Department is seeking new proposals that address agriculture's role in stewarding natural resources and innovations in combatting and adapting to climate change. Specifically, the Department requests applications for projects that:

 • Provide ongoing water quality monitoring in high-priority streams identified in version 3 of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan.

 • Provide ongoing air quality monitoring around high-priority production areas, particularly mushroom facilities in Chester and Berks Counties.

 • Quantify the benefits to soil health and climate change resiliency from best management practices in conservation.

 • Quantify reductions in carbon emissions through on-farm energy efficiency measures.

 • Identify opportunities in agricultural production practices that could be conducted concurrently with solar energy production.

 • Integrate silvopasture and other agro-forestry revenue streams into dairy, livestock or poultry farms.

 • Identify soil testing and remediation strategies for urban agriculture.

 • Assess the adoption and implementation of best management practices by farmers that are part of conservation plans to ensure compliance and appropriate credit is received.

 • Identify and determine the applicability and effectiveness of nutrient management technologies to assist the Commonwealth in assessing the utility of various approaches.

 • Assess relationships among reclaimed land, biosolid applications and water quality.

 • Identify strategies for invasive species management.

 c. Human resources in agriculture. The Department is interested in further scientific study in areas such as:

 • The impact of stress and mental health challenges on farmers' long-term success.

 • Strategies for recruiting and retaining agriculture's future workforce.

 • Assessing the quantity and quality of available on-farm and off-farm housing for agricultural workers, including farm owners.

 d. Economics in agriculture. The Department would like to evaluate the economic impact and long-term effectiveness of:

 • Federal Milk Marketing Orders operating in this Commonwealth compared to alternative arrangements, such as a single state Federal milk marketing order in use in California.

 • The Dairy Investment Program

 • The Farmers Market Nutrition Program

 • The Resource Enhancement and Protection Program

 • The Conservation Excellence Grant Program

 • The Farm Vitality Grant Program

 • The Urban Agriculture Grant Program

 • The Farm to School Grant Program

 • The Agriculture and Youth Grant Program

 • The Small Meat Processors Grant Program

 • The Commonwealth Specialty Crop Grant Program

 e. Information and data science in agriculture. The Department seeks applications that propose methods of integrating data in ways that provide farmers in this Commonwealth with actionable information on enhancing their farm operations and seizing market opportunities.

 f. Consumer-focused research. The Department seeks applications that study consumer interest in:

 • Biodegradable packaging and other environmental factors in selecting food and beverage products.

 • Pharmaceutical or industrial uses for milk proteins or other milk components.

 g. Animals and agriculture. The Department seeks applications that address animal health concerns, such as:

 • One Health—Proposals that promote humans, the environment, animals, living together harmoniously.

 • Animal Health—Proposals that improve or seek to understand aspects of animal health important to agriculture in this Commonwealth.

 • Diagnosis of Animal Diseases—Proposals that promote the diagnosis of animal diseases that are important to Commonwealth animal agriculture.

 • Animal Productivity—Proposals that seek to improve the productivity of agricultural animals in this Commonwealth.

 • Animal Welfare—Proposals that seek to improve the welfare of agricultural animals in this Commonwealth.

 3. Grant Agreement. The terms and conditions of the grant will be governed by a grant agreement between the Department and the applicant which shall be tendered to the applicant for execution, returnable in no more than 30 days. The Department may require that the grant agreement be submitted and executed electronically.

 4. Application Delivery and Deadline. Interested applicants must submit a complete electronic research project proposal and grant application using the Department of Community and Economic Development's Electronic Single Application web site at https://www.esa.dced.state. pa.us/Login.aspx by Friday, June 3, 2022, at 4 p.m. Questions regarding this online application process may be directed to Morgan Sheffield, Grants Coordinator for the Department of Agriculture, at (717) 787-3568.

 5. Scoring of Applications. The Department will evaluate each complete and timely-filed project proposal and grant application it receives, using a 100-point scale assessing:

 • Up to 15 points for the research project needs statement.

 • Up to 15 points for the impact of research outcomes, including enhancement of diversity, equity and inclusion.

 • Up to 30 points for the research methodology.

 • Up to 10 points for project evaluation and replicability.

 • Up to 20 points for support and participation from industry.

 • Up to 10 points for diversity of the research team.

 6. Scores. Upon completion of evaluations, the Department will prepare a record identifying each complete and timely-filed project proposal and grant application received and the numerical score assigned to each. The Department shall award grants based upon its evaluation and scoring.

 7. Multiyear Projects or Extensions. The Department may award grant funding for multiyear projects or provide an extension of time to complete an ongoing project, if the Department identifies that a multiyear term or an extension advances the Department's objectives and the grant's likelihood of achieving its stated goals. Requests for extensions of ongoing projects shall be made, evaluated and processed in accordance with all the requirements of this notice.

 8. Notice of Award. Applicants shall be notified by mail of the decision on their grant applications by the Department. Best efforts will be made to do so within 15 days of the application deadline.

 9. Grant Agreement. With the mailed grant award notice, the Department will provide applicants with a grant agreement for execution and return within 30 days or instructions as to finalizing the grant agreement electronically. The Department will obtain the required Commonwealth signatures on the grant agreements and return a copy of the fully-executed grant agreement to the applicant. The grant agreement is not effective, and work should not begin until all required signatures have been applied to the grant agreement. Among the terms of the grant agreement shall be a requirement that the grant recipient provide the Department full and complete access to all records relating to the performance of the project and submit such information as the Department may require.

 10. Nonmatching Cost-Reimbursable Grant. Grants made hereunder do not require the applicant secure or devote a matching sum to the project. Payment of grant funds will occur on a reimbursement basis, with the possibility upon the written submission of justification and subsequent approval of the Department of an advance payment option.

 11. Allowable Indirect Cost Reimbursement. Grants made hereunder are subject to an indirect cost cap of 15% of total direct project costs. For the purpose of this research grant funding solicitation, indirect costs shall include administrative salaries and benefits, office supplies and equipment, facility related cost including maintenance and repairs, telephones, memberships/dues, freight/postage cost and any consultant related costs associated with the administration of this research grant.

 12. Reporting Requirements. Upon completion of research projects funded through this program, grant recipients will submit to the Department within 60 days a final report detailing the nature of the questions under study, an explanation of the research design and methods, findings of the research and recommendations for future study.

RUSSELL C. REDDING, 
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 22-686. Filed for public inspection May 13, 2022, 9:00 a.m.]



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