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New to Organic?
OFRF answers Frequently Asked Questions about Organic
What is organic farming? What does "certified" organic mean? Answers to frequently asked questions about organic food and farming.

Organic Price Reporting Services

MOSES Toll-free
Organic Transition Hotline

The Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES), in Spring Valley, Wisconsin, hosts a toll-free Farmer Transition Hotline 888-551-4769 (GROW) for Midwest producers interested in making the transition to organic production.

Special: Organic Dairy Resource Page for Farmers
Featuring research and Extension, non-profit groups and support programs, books and online publications, and economic studies

ODairy Listserve
Odairy is a electronic mailing group formed to allow organic dairy producers to interact by email. ODAIRY was created by NODPA (Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance) in 2002. It is a forum for organic dairy farmers, transitioning farmers, and farmers interested in organic production methods; service providers including veterinarians, those involved in production and sales of organic dairy products & supplies, University Extension, researchers, NRCS and Agriculture Agency staff; Those involved in milk marketing and distribution; and Consumers.

Michigan Organic Listserve Michigan growers seeking information and ideas on organic farming may join the Michigan Organic Listserve, or search the listserve archives. The Mich-Organic listserve is operated by Michigan State University.

Resources from ATTRA:
Organic Market Farm Documentation Forms
The 23 forms in this package developed in 2006 are provided as tools that market gardeners and produce farmers can use for documenting practices, inputs, and activities that demonstrate compliance with regulations, or that assist in other aspects of farm record keeping.

OMRI Organic Seed Database Online
OMRI has recently introduced an online, organic seed listing service for farmers seeking organic seed, and for suppliers wishing to list organic seed for sale.

ERS Organic Operations and Acreage Date for 2005
December 2006 - The USDA Economic Research Service has released updated U.S. organic operations and acreage data for 2005. For the first time, all 50 States in the U.S. had some certified organic farmland. More...

New organic strawberry cost study released
A new addition has been made to UC Davis's Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics series of cost studies, this one on sample costs to produce organic strawberries. View the report here.

Virginia Association for Biological Farming Information Sheets
Mark Schonbeck with VABF has authored three new information sheets that are available free through the group's website. One information sheet, Cover Crops for All Seasons, is co-authored by scientist Ron Morse. It provides an overview of 20 types of cover crops and the roles they can play in reduced tillage organic cropping systems. Other titles are Caring for the Soil as a Living System and Cover Cropping: On-Farm, Solar-Powered Soil Building. All three information sheets may be found at http://www.vabf.org/publications.php

image of Midwest Organic Research Symposium summaries

The Midwest Organic Research Symposium

The Midwest Organic Research Symposium was an event organized by The Midwest Organic and Sustainable Agriculture Educational Service (MOSES) and OFRF, and held in conjunction with the 2008 Upper Midwest Organic Farming Conference in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. The event offered a unique opportunity for students and scientists investigating organic topics to engage with a knowledgeable audience. A complete set of research summaries from submitted papers and presentations is available for download. More»

Symposium Proceedings from the
Plant Management Network:

Organic Agriculture: Innovations in Organic Marketing, Technology, and Research
October 2005 -- Washington, D.C.
A total of 18 presentations across six themes are explored including 1) challenges remaining in the organic sector, 2) producer options and obstacles, 3) market growth, 4) the training of farmers and other agricultural professionals, 5) measuring and communicating the benefits of organic farming, and 6) research.


Report and Recommendations on Organic Farming
A landmark report originially produced by the USDA Study Team on Organic Farming in 1980. This document, recently published digitally by USDA's Alternative Farming Systems Information Center, remains "relevant and important as the agricultural community continues to search for environmentally sound, economically viable, and socially sustainable farming solutions." (AFSIC). Download the pdf file here.

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Staff Presentations
PowerPoints and talks given by members of the OFRF staff