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Support Organic Seed · May 18, 2017

A Dynamic Look at 2016

OSA hosts our annual community field day at our research farm in Chimacum, WA

OSA is pleased to publish our 2016 Annual Report via a dynamic online platform. The report highlights the progress we made in 2016 to advance organic seed, and does so on a platform that puts people and planet first. Rather than print a full-color catalog of the year that was, we display our 2016 financial report and highlights of our research, education and advocacy work as an online publication that the reader can flip through or scroll stories for more details.

Our capacity to bring you this report and to deliver crucial organic seed research, education and advocacy is made possible by our generous donors and funders. We are profoundly grateful for the financial support and encouragement we received in 2016.

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Tags: Business Members, Organic plant breeding, Organic Seed Growers Conference, Regional Seed Networks, Seed policy

Cara Loriz

Cara Loriz is OSA's executive director. Before joining OSA, she led the start-up of Sylvester Manor Educational Farm, an organic farm on Shelter Island, New York. Cara holds degrees in geology and technical writing, and taught environmental science and geology in California, Utah, and Ohio.

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