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Sharing the Costs Helps Farmers and Businesses Explore Organic Options

May 04, 2016 Arthur Neal, Agricultural Marketing Service Transportation and Marketing Program Deputy Administrator

The organic community needs more farmers, ranchers and handlers to produce everything from organic vegetables to organic grains to organic meats. Consumer demand for organic products continues to grow, with retail sales hitting over $39 billion in the United States in 2014 and over $75 billion...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Helps Small Business Grow Into Something Big

May 02, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator, Rural Business Cooperatives Service

Corwin Heatwole describes himself as quite the stubborn - though innovative - teenager. Leaving home at 17 years of age, this hardworking young man from Harrisonburg, Va. started several successful businesses in his early 20s before he discovered that there was a growing demand for organic chicken...

Rural

Conversations with Organic PA Farmers on Crop Insurance

April 28, 2016 Tim Gannon, Risk Management Agency Associate Administrator

I hit the road last week to get feedback from farmers in Pennsylvania on how recent Federal crop insurance enhancements are helping organic producers in the state. Earlier this year, USDA expanded crop insurance options to allow organic producers to purchase coverage that better reflects their...

Conservation

Transitioning to Organic Certification

April 21, 2016 Betsy Rakola, USDA Organic Policy Advisor

More and more farmers are entering the organic market. Just last year, the number of certified operations in the U.S. grew by almost 12 percent - more than double the growth rate of 2014. So how do farmers, ranchers, and food processors make the transition to organic? We talked to one farming family...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Organic Study Uses Domestic Sheep to Facilitate Sustainable Farming

April 20, 2016 Kelly Flynn, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Environmental and economic management of weeds and pests is a priority for organic farmers and they typically use tillage to address these issues. However, frequent mechanical tillage can reduce soil integrity, which increases costs for farmers and negatively impacts future crop growth. Now, Montana...

Conservation

Protecting Organic Integrity through Enforcement

April 19, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

The mission of the National Organic Program (NOP) – part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service – is to protect the integrity of the USDA organic seal. Consumers look for and trust the organic seal because they know that USDA stands behind the standards that it represents. In addition to setting...

Conservation

The Organic Industry Continues Double-Digit Growth with INTEGRITY

April 18, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

Earlier this month, my agency – the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) – released data showing that there are now more than 21,000 certified organic operations in the United States, and more than 31,000 around the world. These numbers represent an increase of almost 12 percent between 2014 and...

Conservation

Helping Organics Grow with Clear Livestock and Poultry Standards

April 07, 2016 Elanor Starmer, AMS Administrator

The mission of the National Organic Program, part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), is to protect the integrity of USDA organic products in our country and throughout the world. This means clearly defining what it means to be organic and enforcing those rules. Consumers look for and...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

New Beginnings Spring from the Homeless Garden Project

April 05, 2016 Suzanne Pender, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

The Homeless Garden Project (HGP) in Santa Cruz, California provides sanctuary, refuge and meaningful work for homeless citizens within the healing environment of a three-acre organic farm in Santa Cruz, California. This unique urban garden and farm is inspired by the joy that comes from growing and...

Conservation Farming

Organic Sound and Sensible Initiative: Spanish Resources

March 17, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

The Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) National Organic Program (NOP) works every day to ensure that products with the USDA organic seal meet consistent, uniform standards. In addition to its rigorous certification process and oversight to protect the integrity of the organic seal, the program...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming
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