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On November 30 – December 1, the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) held a convening meeting at the Association of Land-grant and Public Universities in Washington, D.C., to analyze barriers to adoption of innovations and technological advances aimed at improving agricultural sustainability. This event provided a unique forum for thought leaders across diverse sectors to identify knowledge gaps, high-impact targets for FFAR program development and opportunities for cross-sector collaboration.