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Guiding Principles Major activities Information generated Integration Community-engaged research focussing on producers at the farm level Agroecological (AE) assessment and farm process development for economic, and environmental improvement and resiliency Interdisciplinary, innovative, imaginative and visionary Inform practice and policy, expand knowledge and increase capacity Guiding Principles Farm survey On-farm evaluation Manipulation for resiliency testing AE assessment Direct farm investigation and surveys Agroecological farm practices vs “business as usual” farm practices Major activities Test and improve resiliency of farm system through AE practice -Identify patterns -Establish AE baseline and farmer AE literacy -How do AE practices affect economic, environmental and production levels? -Farm response to various stresses -Stress effects on multiple indicators Information generated -Patterns identified inform and shape network -Early in network life -On-farm AE practices effect on indicators -Tradeoffs among indicators -Analysis of multiple indicator responses -Optimization models across network Integration into Network

On-farm indicator evaluation Experimental manipulations Regional scale Regional Assessment Assess farming practices and key economic/ environmental indicators through on farm investigation and surveys ~300 farms across Prairies: range in farming practices On-farm indicator evaluation Assess sustainability and resiliency using multiple indicators measured along continuum of conventional to agro-ecological farms Farm scale 40 farms: BAU vs agroecologically intensive farms 9 farm fields: Field experiment Experimental manipulations Test stability and resiliency to flood/ drought stressors Field scale Models of multiple indicator responses Optimize across network to improve agroecosystem design for resiliency