From Conventional to Certified: Transitioning to Organic in the Northwest
Three farmers with roots in conventional agriculture share their challenges and successes navigating the transition to certified organic production in the Northwest.
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Three farmers with roots in conventional agriculture share their challenges and successes navigating the transition to certified organic production in the Northwest.
Learn how the Farmer-Led Trials Program can support farmers and ranchers in conducting practical, on-farm research.
This report analyzes the impact of OFRF’s grant program from 2006–2014, showing how strategic investments advanced organic research, supported researchers, and addressed farmer-identified needs.
We’re celebrating the release of our Annual Report! Featuring three stories from farmers, researchers, and organic advocates, this report highlights the impactful work we’ve accomplished in 2024.
As his internship with the OFRF comes to an end, Dakota Moore reflects on the experiences and lessons that have shaped him as a farmer, advocate, and organic professional. From supporting cutting-edge research to presenting in webinars, his internship has been "a transformative journey, equipping me with the tools to revitalize my family farm and pursue a career advancing sustainable agriculture."
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Learn from experienced organic farmers how to identify, grow, and navigate markets for organic products in this interactive webinar.
At Lazy Eight Stock Farm, farmer Bryce Baumann has worked with local NRCS agents in Kentucky to transition to organic production, and is now implementing practices to reduce plastic use and protect soil through the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program coordinated by the Organic Association of Kentucky (OAK).
Learn about crop insurance for organic farmers in this interactive webinar.
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