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ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information
Service
P.O. Box 3657
Fayetteville, AR 72702
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Ask a Sustainable Agriculture Expert
How can I get an answer to my sustainable agriculture
question?
- Start by checking the list of sustainable
agriculture publications available on this Web site to see
if one or more of them addresses your needs. We have more than
200 free sustainable agriculture titles, and there is a good chance
your question could be answered in one of these publications.
- Check the ATTRA Question of the Week Archives to find out if your question has already been asked.
What if I can't find an answer on the Web site? Do you
also provide personalized sustainable agriculture assistance?
You bet. We provide tailored assistance to:
- U.S. farmers and ranchers currently raising and selling agricultural
products commercially
- agricultural educators
- organizations who work directly with farmers.
Unfortunately we can't provide tailored assistance to the general
public.
How can I contact your sustainable agriculture experts
for assistance?
Two options are available:
1. Call our toll-free ATTRA helpline (U.S.
only)
800-346-9140 (English) 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central Time
800-411-3222 (Español) 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time
2. Ask online, using the form below.
How will I get the answer to my question?
You will receive a tailored
response from our sustainable agriculture experts as soon as
possible, sent via U.S. mail (if printed publications are included)
or e-mail. Response time varies depending on the nature and complexity
of your question.
Ask your Sustainable Agriculture Question Online!
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Last Updated
April 17, 2008
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