Breaking New Ground: Farmer Perspectives on Organic Transition
Breaking New Ground: Farmer Perspectives on Organic Transition, a joint report released by Oregon Tilth and Oregon State University’s Center for Small Farms & Community Food...
Transitioning Small Grain Production to Organic
This webinar was presented in partnership with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)- Science and Technology National Technology Support Centers. Grain farmers consider trying...
Lessons Learned: Understanding Financial Strategies for Organic Transition
In 2015, the Organic Trade Association reported organic product sales of $43.3 billion, up 11 percent from 2014. Based on these numbers, the case seems simple: transitioning to organic agriculture...
Residue and Tillage Management in Organic Farming Systems: Western States
This webinar was presented in partnership with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) – Science and Technology National Technology Support Centers. The third of this three-part...
NSF/ANSI 305 Labeling Guide
This guide will ensure your organic product labeling is in compliance with the NSF/ANSI 305 standard. The NSF/ANSI 305 Personal Care Standard presents well-defined labeling and processing...
How to Submit Changes & Request Approvals for your Organic System Plan (OSP)
Are you wondering what needs to be submitted to Oregon Tilth regarding your organic certification? Do you need to add a new product, material or land parcel to your Organic …...
NOSB Comments: Strengthening the Organic Seed Guidance
Comments to the Crops Subcommittee on the “Strengthening the Organic Seed Guidance” discussion...
NOSB Comments: Personnel Performance Evaluations of Inspectors
Comments for the Certification, Accreditation, and Compliance Subcommittee on personnel performance evaluations of organic...
NOSB Comments: Hypdroponic, Aquaponic, Bioponic Proposal
Comments for the Crops Subcommittee on evaluating whether bioponic systems are compatible with the organic...
NOSB Comments: Excluded Methods Terminology
Comments for the Materials and GMOs Subcommittee on improving the definition of excluded...