Farmers and gardeners are invited to join OSA's Jared Zystro and share rare and locally grown seeds, starts, and plants at the upcoming …
Limited Edition Posters Now Available
Support Organic Seed Alliance this spring and we'll send you a limited edition poster (see below) for gifts of $25 and more. Posters are …
Tasting Cabbage and Talking Seed
OSA hosted a variety tasting and discussion as part of last week’s Farmer-Fisher-Chef Connection (F2C2) in Seattle, Washington. OSA convened …
California Organic Wheat Variety Trial Results Available
Organic Seed Alliance released a new report today with results from its 2013 organic wheat variety trials conducted in California. Helping …
New Survey: Organic Farmers Pay the Price for GMO Contamination
We know contamination is a huge problem for farmers who don’t grow genetically engineered (GE) crops. With one day left for the public to …
Upcoming Seed Workshops in North Carolina
We're excited to announce a series of workshops in North Carolina next month co-hosted by the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association. John …
Community Reading with John Navazio in Port Townsend
Join John Navazio of Organic Seed Alliance and Washington State University at the Port Townsend Public Library for a discussion about the …
Are You a Farmer Seed Steward?
Farmers who save and improve seed are innovators in their own right. Their seed decisions and practices impact the quality and integrity of …
New ‘Seed Fund’ Accepting Applications — March 1st Deadline
The Rodale Institute and Amy's have launched a "seed fund" to help organic farmers purchase certified organic seed for the 2014 growing …
Organic Seed Sessions at the Upcoming San Juan Islands Agricultural Summit
Organic Seed Alliance is a proud host of the organic seed track at the upcoming San Juan Islands Agricultural Summit to be held March 7 - 8, …
Who’s Responsible for GMO Contamination?
Contamination is a huge problem for farmers who don't grow genetically engineered (GE) crops, at times costing them the premium price they …
Time to Speak Out Against 2,4-D Crops: Deadline March 11
The comment deadline has been extended to March 11, 2014. USDA has taken a big step toward approving Dow’s herbicide-tolerant corn and …

