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Report: USDA lax in watching organics market
WASHINGTON — The Department of Agriculture has failed to enforce penalties against some who falsely marketed foods as organic, according to an internal department investigation.By Mary Clare Jalonick , March 19, 2010
Teens find market for organic pork
By Dave Roepke , March 05, 2010
Feds offer Ind. $767,000 for state’s organic farms
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s organic farmers can compete for nearly $767,000 in federal funds under a new push to encourage conservation on the state’s organic farms.March 03, 2010
New federal rule should benefit organic livestock farms
Minnesota’s organic livestock producers are expected to benefit from a new federal rule that more clearly defines pasture requirements for organic ruminant animals such as cattle, sheep and goats.March 03, 2010
Catching the organic wave
By Mikkel Pates , February 15, 2010
Funding available for North Dakota organic producers
The Natural Resources Conservation Service has $1.2 million available in North Dakota for producers who are certified organic or want to transition to organic production.By Forum staff reports , February 10, 2010
Grow your organic knowledge at the 2010 Minnesota Organic Conference
The 2010 Minnesota Organic Conference and Trade Show offers a great line-up of presentations for anyone interested in organic farming or the organic industry. Registration is now open for the annual conference, which will be held January 15-16 at the St. Cloud Civic Center.December 02, 2009
Organic certification cost-share still possible for 2008
BISMARCK- “There is still time for organic producers, processors and handlers to recoup 75 percent of their organic certification costs up to $750 for the year 2008,” said Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring. “Applications will be accepted through Sept. 30, 2009.”September 14, 2009
Some organic certification costs can be reimbursed
There is still time for organic producers, processors and handlers to recoup 75 percent of their organic certification costs up to $750 for the year 2008, said Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring.September 10, 2009
Organic certification cost share now available
Organic farmers and processors can receive a partial rebate for the cost of organic certification, according to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA). Applications are being accepted by MDA from now until October 15, 2009.September 09, 2009
Richardton, N.D., organic
farm's harvest gets under way
By Linda Sailer , September 05, 2009
Members sought for organic task force
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is seeking to fill 15 seats on the Minnesota Organic Advisory Task Force.June 07, 2009
Organic farmers urged to respond to survey
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is urging organic farmers in the state to respond to the first organic production survey to be conducted by the USDA’s National Agriculture Statistics Service (NASS).May 06, 2009
Applications due Oct. 26 for position on MDA’s organic advisory task force
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is seeking a representative from a Minnesota postsecondary research institution to fill one vacancy on the 14-member Minnesota Organic Advisory Task Force (OATF).October 17, 2008
Organic task force position to be filled from Minnesota
Applicants must be Minnesota residents. The OATF provides recommendations to Agriculture Commissioner Gene Hugoson regarding policies, practices, and programs that will benefit organic agriculture in the state. The term of service ends June 30, 2009.October 10, 2008
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