Assistance Programs and Educational Resources for Organic Farms
One of the biggest challenges for transitioning and organic producers is being unsure of where to go, or who to contact, for assistance. Finding the right answers to questions and figuring out how to...
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...
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 System Plan (OSP)? This...
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...