This op-ed was originally published in the Ann Arbor Independent. Be sure to also check out OSA's Policy Brief: Climate Change & Seed …
Making Connections at the Southeast Organic Seed Summit
Thanks to Melissa DeSa of Working Food for contributing this guest blog post. Melissa oversees the organization's Southern Heritage Seed …
Upper Midwest Seed Summit: Building Momentum in the Breadbasket
Thanks to Koby Jeschkeit-Hagen of Seed Sages for contributing this guest blog post (full bio below). Regional connectivity between seed …
Coming Soon: New Dry Bean Varieties for Organic Growers
This blog post was written by guest contributor Travis Parker, who is a PhD candidate at UC Davis. Travis is leading dry bean breeding …
Help Protect Seed Growers in the Willamette Valley
Thanks to Friends of Family Farmers for this guest blog post explaining the history of why unregulated canola production is a threat to …
Meet Your Seed Grower: Dave Victor, Garden City Harvest
Dave Victor, the farm director at Garden City Harvest’s Orchard Gardens Neighborhood Farm and a new father, has a bushy red beard and a …
Academic Freedom and Independent Science
This piece was written by Harwood D. Schaffer and Daryll E. Ray of the Agricultural Policy Analysis Center in Knoxville, TN, and …
‘The Seed Garden’ receives book award
The Seed Garden – the Art and Practice of Seed Saving has been named one of the top five gardening books published in North America in 2015. …
UC Davis & OSA to Collaborate on Organic Breeding
Re-posted with permission from UC Davis A new effort to provide California growers with seeds for tomato, bean, pepper and other crop …
Colorful and Cutting Edge: New Carrot Varieties Take Root
Our research team recently joined Washington State University (WSU) researchers for a Carrot Improvement for Organic Agriculture (CIOA) …
Organic Agriculture Research Symposium: Live Broadcasts!
Join eOrganic for selected live broadcasts from the Organic Agriculture Research Symposium in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on February 25 and 26. …
Partnering with Greenbank Farm’s Organic Seed Project
Greenbank Farm, an OSA partner and non-profit educational farm on Whidbey Island, has started the second year of its Organic Seed Project. …