§ 5811. Research and extension projects
(a)
Projects required
The Secretary shall conduct research and extension projects to obtain data, develop conclusions, demonstrate technologies, and conduct educational programs that promote the purposes of this part, including research and extension projects that—
(1)
facilitate and increase scientific investigation and education in order to—
(A)
reduce, to the extent feasible and practicable, the use of chemical pesticides, fertilizers, and toxic natural materials in agricultural production;
(2)
facilitate the conduct of projects in order to—
(A)
study, to the extent practicable, agricultural production systems that are located in areas that possess various soil, climate, and physical characteristics;
(B)
study farms that have been, and will continue to be, managed using farm production practices that rely on low-input and conservation practices;
(C)
take advantage of the experience and expertise of farmers and ranchers through their direct participation and leadership in projects;
(b)
Agreements
The Secretary shall carry out this section through agreements entered into with land-grant colleges or universities, other universities, State agricultural experiment stations, the State cooperative extension services, nonprofit organizations with demonstrable expertise, or Federal or State governmental entities.
(c)
Selection of projects
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall select research and extension projects to be conducted under this section on the basis of—
(2)
Priority
In conducting projects under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to projects that—
(B)
indicate the manner in which the findings of the project will be made readily usable by farmers;
(d)
Diversification of research
The Secretary shall conduct projects and studies under this section in areas that are broadly representative of the diversity of United States agricultural production, including production on family farms, mixed-crop livestock farms and dairy operations.
(e)
On-farm research
The Secretary may conduct projects and activities that involve on-farm research and demonstration in carrying out this section.
(f)
Impact studies
The Secretary may approve study projects concerning the national and regional economic, global competitiveness, social and environmental implications of the adoption of low-input sustainable agricultural practices and systems.
(g)
Project duration
(h)
Public access
The Secretary shall ensure that research projects conducted under this section are open for public observation at specified times.
(i)
Indemnification
(1)
In general
Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary may indemnify the operator of a project conducted under this section for damage incurred or undue losses sustained as a result of a rigid requirement of research or demonstration under such project that is not experienced in normal farming operations.