• Seeds of Success Webinar – NRCS Organic Practice 823 Strategies and Best Practices

    Online

    The Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF), is partnering with the Organic Farmers Association (OFA), and National Organic Coalition (NOC) to host a series of virtual farmer-to-farmer networking sessions, Seeds of Success. During this session OFA will discuss NRCS Organic Practice 823, (Organic Transition Initiative) which is specifically meant to help those transitioning to organic operations, by cost-sharing and providing technical support on practices organic and transitioning farmers want to implement on their farms.

  • OFRF Research Grantees 2022 Project Presentations

    Online

    OFRF hosts a panel presentation from three researchers who were recipients of the 2022 OFRF Organic Research Grant. They will share the stories of their research projects, their findings, and advice for other farmers interested in engaging in on-farm research.

  • 2025 Farmer Led Trial Applications Open

    Online

    OFRF’s Farmer-Led Trials program provides farmers with funding and technical assistance to investigate and learn about solutions to their most pressing production challenges. Applications for the 2025 season open Oct 14th - Dec 1st.

  • Reducing Feed Costs in Organic Pig Production

    Online

    Join OFRF and eOrganic for an enlightening discussion on reducing feed costs in organic pig production, that will help farmers improve efficiency and make decisions on raising small grains for organic pigs.

  • Farmer Led Trials Virtual Forum

    Online

    Discover how hands-on research led by farmers has informed and impacted their production practices. Hear from four farmers who participated in OFRF's Farmer Led Trials Program this year.

  • Seeds of Success: Adding the “O” : Farmer Perspectives and Experiences Transitioning to Organic

    Online

    Hear directly from farmers who have successfully navigated the challenges of transitioning to certified organic farming. From building soil health and managing weeds without herbicides to handling paperwork and adjusting infrastructure, our featured panelists will share insights from their journeys. Mike Bronkema of Shady Side Farm and Dakota Moore of Moore Family Farm will discuss their experiences, followed by a live Q&A session.

  • Seeds of Success: Farmer-Researcher Collaboration Panel

    Online

    OFRF is hosting an informal panel discussion with researchers and farmers who will share their experience and strategies for working together on collaborative, on-farm research projects.