OSA staff recently returned from the Organicology conference in Portland, Oregon, where more than 1,000 people representing all sectors of …
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. …
Want to Learn the Latest in Organic Farming Research?
We hope you’ll join OSA in attending the first-ever Organic Agriculture Research Symposium (OARS). This unique gathering, hosted by the …
Looking Back on OSA’s Successes in 2014
I'm excited to share our annual report with you today, which includes some of our most important successes in 2014. We are making tremendous …
Join Us in Advocating for Seed Stewards
Farmers who save and improve seed are innovators in their own right. Their seed decisions impact the quality of the food we eat, the health …
OSA to Host Symposium on Regional Plant Breeding Needs
UPDATE (2/26/15): This symposium will now be hosted February of 2016 in conjunction with our 8th Organic Seed Growers Conference. Organic …
Which Non-GMO Silage Corn is Best for Your Farm?
Arcata, CA – Organic Seed Alliance (OSA) has published a report that details results from a silage corn variety trial. The trials were …
New Sweet Corn Variety for Organic Farmers Hits Marketplace
Organic Seed Alliance and the University of Wisconsin–Madison are proud to announce the release of a new sweet corn variety called ‘Who Gets …
Learn How to Produce Seed for Your Organic Farm
Organic Seed Alliance (OSA) will host a “Fundamentals of Seed Production and Variety Improvement” course on Saturday, January 10, 2015, at …
Give Thanks for Organic Seed and for those Who Breed It!
This post by Organic Seed Alliance was originally published by the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition. It is part of a blog series …
A Few Dollars Each Month Can Sow a Lot of Good
Organic Seed Alliance was recently featured in Growing a Greener World, an award-winning show on public television that showcases organic …
You Can Support Our Seed Stewards
The local, organic food movement has done a tremendous job of making us think about the people and places producing our food. We understand …

