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Research Advances Cucumber Lines Resistant to Bacterial Wilt and Downy Mildew

January 14, 2021—In 2019, OFRF provided a second grant to Edmund Frost of Common Wealth Seed Growers to assess resistance to both bacterial wilt and cucurbit downy mildew among selected cucumber seedstocks.

January 15th, 2021|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , |

New OFRF Grant Explores Best Practices for Virtual Peer-to-Peer Farmer Learning

December 17, 2020 - To increase understanding of how virtual peer-to-peer learning can help more farmers increase their knowledge and improve their practices, OFRF has awarded a grant to Sarah Brown at Oregon Tilth.

December 17th, 2020|Categories: News, Press Release|Tags: , , , , |

OFRF and FFAR Fund Research on Enhancing Nutrition of Organic Potatoes While Building Healthy Soils

November 30, 2020 - OFRF and FFAR awarded a grant to Dr. Inna Popova at the University of Idaho to examine effective weed management strategies that promote healthy soils and nutritious potatoes.

December 1st, 2020|Categories: News, Press Release|Tags: , , , , |

Organic Crop & Seed Breeding for Adapting to Climate Change

October 20, 2020 - Most modern crop cultivars have been bred and selected to perform well in conventional farming systems over wide geographic ranges. As a result, organic farmers have relatively few options for purchasing regionally adapted cultivars suited to organic production.

November 4th, 2020|Categories: News, Press Release|Tags: , |

Research Addresses Structural Barriers to Building Soil Health

November 3, 2020 - In the U.S., the number of Latinx farmers continues to increase, even as the total number of farmers decreases. Providing resources for this farming community is critical to creating a more equitable food system and ushering in a new generation of diverse farmers.

November 3rd, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: |

Did you know there are many ways to support organic farmers?

October 14, 2020 - Each day our small and mighty team works tirelessly to fund innovative organic research, provide the most up-to-date, science-based, farmer-led resources to farmers, advocate for organic farming as a climate solution in Washington, DC, and educate consumers about best organic farming practices. 

October 15th, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: |

Interviews with some of our favorite organic farmers

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