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Organic Farming Research Foundation works to foster the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems. OFRF cultivates organic research, education, and federal policies that bring more farmers and acreage into organic production.

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Farmer-Led Trials Program Spotlight: Ledoux Grange

July 1st, 2025|Farmer Stories, News, On-Farm Research, Plant Breeding & Variety Selection|

Ledoux Grange, in Mora, New Mexico, is an organic certified, 34-acre operation that grows regenerative organic grains, pulses, legumes, and cover crops. Farmer Kristin Swoszowski-Tran is participating in OFRF's Farmer-Led Trial Program to see if she can identify a lodging-resistant variety of the ancient grain, teff that can stand up to their high winds.

Nearly 80% of New Organic Farmers Are Looking for Climate Resilience

June 24th, 2025|Climate Change, News|

Over the years, OFRF has spoken to dozens, if not hundreds, of farmers, and increases in extreme weather events often come up in conversation. To better understand the challenges farmers are facing, and the solutions that organic agriculture offers, we’ve put together a collection of a few articles that highlight how organic farmers are both impacted by and well-poised to address climate change.

Sharing the Latest Organic Research with NRCS: a new annual research report and webinar are available

June 20th, 2025|News|

Learn about the Organic Farming Research Foundation's latest research summary and webinar with the USDA NRCS. These reports and sessions provide valuable insights into organic farming practices, covering topics like soil health, pest management, and conservation techniques to help NRCS staff support organic and transitioning farmers across the U.S.

Keeping it Real: How OFRF Groundtruths Our Policy Priorities, and Why That Matters

June 3rd, 2025|Gordon's Policy Corner, News|

In today’s political environment, defined by complexity, shifting political winds, and consistently competing interests, clarity and consistency matter more than ever. That’s why it is all the more important that OFRF stays grounded by always adhering to one simple principle: our work must be rooted in the real needs of the organic farming and research community.

Farmer-Led Trials Program Spotlight: Farmacea

May 29th, 2025|Farmer Stories, News, On-Farm Research, Weeds|

In the heart of Munith, Michigan, Farmacea is undertaking an exciting experiment to help enhance their farm systems and design. Farmers Mike Lucas and Rollin Baker are participating in OFRF's Farmer-Led Trials (FLT) Program to answer the question "does a living clover mulch produce higher strawberry yields than a plastic mulch?".

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