Erica Stryker (the director of programs at the SRI International Network and Resources Center, Cornell University) states in her paper in the Farming Matters SRI issue that “There is still tremendous opportunity to further integrate the SRI method with other ecological approaches such as conservation agriculture, integrated pest management, and agroforestry, to name a few.” I fully agree, and could add to that list many of the technologies (being) developed by GRiSP, such as alternate wetting and drying water management, site-specific nutrient management, drum seeding, the leaf color chart for nutrient management, ecologically based rodent control, ecological engineering, land leveling, mechanized seeding and transplanting, seed quality control, community seed banks, improved seed storage, improved postharvest technologies, and many, many more.