Our friends at Seed Matters have a number of exciting announcements this week. For starters, the initiative formally launched its website -- …
Need a Holiday Gift for the ‘Seed Heads’ in Your Life?
OSA’s Dr. John Navazio has completed a new book on vegetable seed production. The book is published by Chelsea Green and is now …
Have You Registered for Organicology?
Organicology is an interactive educational format designed to meet the diverse needs of our rapidly expanding trade. The conference offers …
Support Organic Seed Systems
Organic Seed Alliance recently asked one of our partners what he enjoyed most about collaborating with us on seed projects. Marko Colby of …
OSA to Host Organic Variety Trial Field Day in Washington
Organic Seed Alliance (OSA) will host a Northern Organic Vegetable Improvement Collaborative (NOVIC) project field day on November 18, 2012 …
Farmer Seed Stewardship: Marko Colby and Hanako Myers
Midori Farm Marko Colby and Hanako Myers Port Townsend, Washington When Marko and Hanako started Midori Farm, both had a strong …
OR Decision Risks Specialty Crop Seed Industry, Organic
OSA submitted comments this week to the Oregon Department of Agriculture in opposition to its proposed rule to expand canola production in …
Seed Series at Organicology 2013
OSA is a proud co-host of Organicology, an interactive conference designed to meet the diverse needs of our rapidly expanding trade. The …
Variety Trial Field Day a Success
On a sunny October day last week, over thirty farmers, seed company representatives, and students gathered to see the results of OSA’s …
OSA Reports Back from the NOSB Meeting in Rhode Island
I just returned from the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) meeting in Providence, Rhode Island, where OSA was invited to give a formal …
OSA to Host Seed Production Workshop in Ojai, California
Organic Seed Alliance (OSA) will host a daylong Seed Production 101 workshop on November 3, 2012 in Ojai, California. Participants can …
Help Protect Oregon’s Organic Seed and Vegetable Farmers
Half of the Willamette Valley is in danger of being opened up to canola production. Canola is a serious threat to several thriving …

