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Seed saving is one of the most powerful skills anyone can practice

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As the number of seed stewards increases, so does the security of our seed and food supplies. Sign up for our quarterly newsletter for updates on upcoming events, and visit our library of publications to build your seed growing and plant breeding skills. You may also be eligible to participate in our national Seed Course and Mentorship Program or our Asynchronous Seed Course.

We Need You

Over the last century, the decrease in seed diversity has been coupled with a concurrent loss in knowledge and skills necessary to keep this diversity alive and growing. Farmers and gardeners once operated as the primary seed stewards around the globe, but now rarely participate in plant breeding and seed conservation. But that’s changing, for the good.

Grow Seed

OSA teaches seed saving in a variety of forms, from basic backyard skills to farm-scale organic seed production. We also teach farmers how to conduct organic plant breeding in their own fields, empowering them to adapt their crops to changing climates, environmental conditions, and market needs. In this way, farmers maintain control over their seed, and are actively conserving and improving global crop diversity. Many of these farmers also help fill gaps in the organic seed supply at a time when demand is outpacing what the market offers.

OSA’s educational efforts focus on field-based learning in the context of organic farming practices. We teach courses around the US and host the largest organic seed conference in North America. We also help lead the Seed Course and Mentorship Program, a national project that connects organic seed farms with interns who want to grow seed.

Please join us! Again, as the number of seed stewards increases, so does the security of our seed and food supplies. Sign up for our quarterly newsletter for updates on upcoming events, and visit our library of publications to build your seed growing and breeding skills.

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Jared Zystro, Director of Programs
jared@seedalliance.org
Phone: (919) 576-0180

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“My success as a seed producer and small business owner has been exponentially improved by Organic Seed Alliance’s programs, education, grants, technical support, and equipment access. We would be lost without them.”

– Brijette Peña, San Diego Seed Company, San Diego, California

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Request for Proposals are LIVE!

In 2027, we will have separate In-person (March 26th & 27th) and Virtual (March 30th & 31st) components, providing an interactive agenda of workshops, demonstrations, farm tours, lightning talks, art, seed swaps, affinity spaces, keynote presentations, and of course – celebration!

RFP due July 1st, 2026
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