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Yara’s incubator farms focus on soil health
Soil health is a key part of Yara North America’s new incubator farm in Auburn, Alabama. At the 80-acre farm at Auburn University’s E.V. Smith Res... more »
Study finds ‘optimism bias’ of moms on new organic farms
When it comes to agricultural safety and health, we humans can be too optimistic. Take, for example, women who are new to organic farming. A recently ... more »
Vermont Valley Farm finds a niche in supplying organic seed potatoes
Small, organic farms need organic seed potatoes, and a small, organic farm in Wisconsin has found its niche in supplying those farms. The Vermont Val... more »
Editor’s Letter: When times get tough, growers get going
The organic growers I’ve met are tough, innovative people. And it’s good they’re tough and innovative, because the COVID-19 pandemic – and the... more »
NOP brainstorms with growers for standards enforcement
In the classic film “To Catch a Thief,” police team up with Cary Grant for help catching a clever cat burglar. A meeting with the same name took ... more »
Editor’s letter: Organic growers celebrate their common ground
Organic growers do a good job of welcoming growers of diverse backgrounds, regions and size of their growing operations. I believe that in part bec... more »
‘Country’s largest’ organic ag expo coming next month in Wisconsin
With ever-tightening margins in farming, more farmers are looking to organic production as a way to maintain profitability. Farmers who want to learn ... more »
Transition to organic featured in free resource materials
A team from the University of Minnesota, the Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES), the Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems, a... more »