Welcome to Oregon Tilth
Homepage for the Oregon Tilth website.
Oregon Tilth is a nonprofit research and education membership organization dedicated to biologically sound and socially equitable agriculture. Oregon Tilth offers educational events throughout the state of Oregon, and provides organic certification services to organic growers, processors, and handlers internationally.
The Organic Education Center offers Special Classes and Events this Season!
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AdvocacyEcoFarm's programs bring together a diversity of stakeholders in California food production to promote grassroots leadership and regional solutions to decrease the negative impacts of industrial agriculture on environmental and community health.
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Education and ResearchThe new informative website offers a wide range of informational resources, including basic facts about organic, tips on using organic around the house, and organic recipe ideas. The site also features the latest in organic news.
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CertificationC-R View Dairy is a true family farm located in Northwest Illinois on over 645 acres and has been certified organic with Oregon Tilth since 2002.
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Driftwatch Registry Could Help Protect Sensitive Crops
May 23, 2012 02:43 PMCertified organic growers in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois can register their land in the voluntary Driftwatch(TM) registry to reduce the risk of crop damage from pesticides and fertilizers that are applied on nearby farms.
NOP: Revised Labeling Training and NOSB Meeting Update
May 23, 2012 02:36 PMInformation on our revised training module on labeling organic products and yesterday's "NOP Update" from the National Organic Standards Board meeting.
Chris Roddy and Huerto de la Familia
May 23, 2012 02:25 PMOregon Tilth Board Member Chris Roddy has completed his Master's project with Huerto de la Familia in Eugene, OR. Read his story and check out the the films documenting first-hand accounts from participants in Huerto's programs to see how gardens, farming and food-based micro-enterprises can support and stabilize Latino families.

