Canada's IDRC administers the Bentley Cropping Systems Fellowship for graduate students who wish to undertake on-farm research with cooperating farmers in one or more developing countries. The research should focus on the use of fertility-enhancing plants such as leguminous forages, shrubs, cover crops, and grain legumes on small farms. The program is open to Canadians (citizens and residents) and citizens of developing countries who are enrolled full-time for university studies at masters, doctoral, or post-doctoral levels. The award is up to CA$30 thousand. The application deadline is 01 October 2012. Link
Canada's IDRC administers the Bentley Cropping Systems Fellowship for graduate students who wish to undertake on-farm research with cooperating farmers in one or more developing countries. The research should focus on the use of fertility-enhancing plants such as leguminous forages, shrubs, cover crops, and grain legumes on small farms. The program is open to Canadians (citizens and residents) and citizens of developing countries who are enrolled full-time for university studies at masters, doctoral, or post-doctoral levels. The award is up to CA$30 thousand. The application deadline is 01 October 2012. Link