Basics of Organic Production and Certification

Organic Vegetable Production Systems, Certification of Organic Farming Systems

Organic Vegetable Production Systems, Certification of Organic Farming Systems

ABCs of Organic Certification Webinar Can I Use This Input on My Organic Farm? Can I Use this Product for Disease Management on my Organic Farm? Current and Future Prospects For Biodegradable Plastic Mulch in Certified Organic Production Systems Developing an Organic System Plan for Row Crop

Organic Certification Publications & Resources

Organic Certification Publications Organic Certification of Farms and Businesses Producing Agricultural Products This publication provides an overview of USDA organic certification and provides some additional resources for prospective organic farms and businesses. Click here to download the publication National Organic Program Compliance Checklist for Producers This Checklist

Vegetable Farmer’s Guide to Organic Certification

Vegetable Farmer’s Guide to Organic Certification

Do you think of yourself as an organic farmer? Do you farm using organic methods but have passed up certification fearing a mountain of paperwork and fees your young operation can’t afford? Do you feel there’s no need to fix what isn’t broken; your customers know and

What is Organic Farming?

What is Organic Farming?

What is Organic Farming? Organic farming refers to ecologically-based production systems used to produce food and fiber. Organic farming may be most widely known for what it is not; however, it is more important to define organic farming by what it is. Organic farming can be defined

OREI High Tunnel Organic Fruit

OREI High Tunnel Organic Fruit

Published on Jul 22, 2012 Title: OREI: High tunnel organic fruit in Michigan Speakers: Greg Lang and Jim Koan, USA Recorded live at the 2nd International Fruit Research Symposium 2012 in Leavenworth, Washington.  

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