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Field Notes · June 24, 2015

Summer Newsletter: Is Purple the New Green?

Mic and buckwheatIt’s hard to believe that summer is upon us. As you watch the growing season unfold, do me a favor and ask yourself a question: What do I wish I knew right now about seed production, plant breeding, or the politics of seed? Regardless of what you call yourself — a seed producer, plant breeder, student, organic certifier, food processor, or policy advocate — OSA wants to know your answer to this question, which will inform our next Organic Seed Growers Conference happening February 4-6, 2016. Our call for input and proposals is open through July 15, so please tell us what you’d like to see on the agenda. Your ideas help to grow this seed stewardship movement.

Read the full summer newsletter here.

Many thanks!

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Micaela Colley

Micaela Colley is the author of several publications on organic seed and leads OSA’s research and education programs focused on organic seed production and organic plant breeding.

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