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Research & education


Organic industry

  • Farming Sourcebook
    http://www.sustainableindustries.com
    The goal of this publication is to compile extensive information on soil, pest control, seeds and certifications systems related to regional sustainable agricultural practices for vegetable, fruit and grain production all in one
    place.

  • International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)
    http://www.ifoam.org
    Conferences, standards, accreditation program, publications

  • National Organic Program (NOP)
    http://www.ams.usda.gov
    The NOP mission is to develop and implement national standards that govern the marketing of agricultural products as organically produced, to facilitate commerce in fresh and processed food that is organically produced, and ensure consumers that such products meet consistent standards.

  • Organic Trade Association
    http://www.ota.com/index.html
    Publications, news, events, directory of organic producers, certifies, brokers, packers, etc.

  • Willing Workers for Organic Farms (WWOOF)
    http://www.wwoof.org/
    International organization connecting organic and biodynamic farms with people willing the work on the farm.

  • IFOAM report: Jim Riddle and Joyce Ford

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Small farms and sustainable agriculture sites


 Useful Web Sites on Organic Farming

Regulation and Certification

Organic Sector Organizations

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Information Sources

Useful Printed Resources on Organic Farming

  • Organic Tree Fruit Management. 1998. Linda Edwards. Certified Organic Associations of British Columbia. Available from IFM, 1-800-332-3179.
  • Organic Apple Production Manual. 2000. S. Swezey et al. University of California DANR. Order from 1-800-994-8849.
  • Managing Cover Crops Profitably. 1998. Sustainable Agriculture Network. www.sare.org
  • Building Soils fro Better Crops. 2000 F. Magdoff and H. Van Es. Sustainable Agriculture Network. www.sare.org
  • Steel in the Field: A Farmers Guide to Weed Management Tools. 1997. G. Bowman (ed.). Sustainable Agriculture Network. www.sare.org
  • The Real Dirt: Farmers Tell about Organic and Low-Input Practices in the Northeast. 1998 (2nd printing). Northeast Organic and Sustainable Farmers Network. Sustainable Agriculture Network. www.sare.org
  • Sustainable Agriculture in Temperate Zones. 1990. C. Francis et al. J. Wiley and Sons, New York. 487 pp.
  • Ecological Management of Agricultural Weeds. 2001. M. Liebman et al. Cambridge University Press. 544 pp.
  • Organic Field Crop Handbook. Canadian Organic Growers. www.cog.ca
  • Organic Livestock Handbook. Canadian Organic Growers. www.cog.ca

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