Organic Farming Creates Opportunities For Military Veterans By Lauren María Alexander|October 8, 2013 The marriage of the U.S. Marine Corps, returning veterans, and sustainable organic farming may seem a highly unique […]Read More
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Westbridge’s Botector Biopesticide Approved For Use In California Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 8, 2013 Westbridge Agricultural Products announced that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has approved Botector as an organic […]
The Organic Center Debuts Re-Designed Website Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 17, 2013 The Organic Center recently unveiled its newly re-designed website — www.Organic-Center.org — which aims to “Bring You the […]
Opinion: Population Growth And Growing Produce Make Imperfect Partners By Paul Rusnak|August 20, 2013 We’re No. 4! We’re No. 4! This mock cheer for Florida being the fourth most populous state in […]
Research To Address Fire Blight Challenges For Organic Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 23, 2013 The Organic Center recently announced a project to provide organic apple and pear growers with critical information on […]
Stemilt Co-Owner Named Organic Farmer Of The Year Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 12, 2013 The Organic Trade Association (OTA) recently announced the honorees of the 2013 Organic Leadership Awards which include Kyle […]
Mildew Control In Organic Cucurbits By Margaret T. McGrath|June 10, 2013 New tools for growers include resistant varieties, biopesticides, and spore exclusion tunnels.
Growing The Eastern Organic Apple Is Possible By Christina Herrick|June 7, 2013 Organic apple growing has often been linked with the ideal conditions of Washington and California. However, growing organic […]
Organic Trade Association Forms Advisory Council Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 14, 2013 Organic Trade Association (OTA) has formally established a Farmers Advisory Council (FAC) to provide input from small- to […]
Florida Organic Growers Finds Green Pastures Through Urban Farming Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 28, 2013 A large component of Gainesville-based Florida Organic Growers’ (FOG) work has been the promotion of gardens for the […]
Organic, Transitioning Farmers Can Get Conservation Assistance Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 26, 2013 Agricultural producers who are certified organic or transitioning to organic production are invited to apply for technical and […]
New Organic Herbicide For Western U.S. Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 25, 2013 Sym-Agro, a leading provider of unique products to the agriculture and horticulture markets, announces that it has formed […]
Managing Nitrogen In Organic Vegetables By Zachary Hayden|February 11, 2013 Editor’s Note: Hayden is a research assistant at Michigan State University (MSU). Mathieu Ngouajio and Daniel Brainard, who […]
Genetics Potential In Organic Fruit Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 6, 2013 Editor’s Note: The author of this story, Kate Evans ([email protected]), is an associate professor/associate scientist at the Washington […]
New Moth Control Product OK’d By Growing Produce Staff|January 11, 2013 The U.S. EPA has granted registration to Madex HP, the first granulosis virus approved for use in North […]