Our origins
In 1990, WSU held 16 town hall meetings where more than 1,500 Washington citizens recommended how the university could better serve them. Sustainable agriculture and natural resources emerged as a top priority.
The following year, the Washington State Legislature established CSANR. In our early years, we focused on providing reliable information about sustainable agriculture. As sustainability concepts have become part of mainstream agriculture, our role has evolved: today we catalyze cutting-edge research on pressing issues such as climate change, soil health, energy security, and emerging challenges in food and farming systems.
For more than three decades, CSANR has advanced science-based solutions for Washington agriculture—connecting researchers, producers, and communities to shape a more resilient future.
