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DEAR NEW FARM:
Got anyone to help a person understand the business planning of
transitioning from public work to farmsteading a diversified organic
system?
Peg Hamlett
Tennessee
DEAR PEG:
If you haven’t already done so, take some time to simply
browse around our site. We think you’ll be amazed with the
amount of information you’ll find in our Resource
Directory, our archives
and the New
Farm User Forums, particularly the New
Farmer Forum and the Organic
Certification Forum. You can find all the guidelines to organic
certification through the links on the homepage of our Organic
Certifiers Database. We also have an online course in the works
for farmers transitioning from conventional to organic agriculture,
and much of the information will be useful to beginning farmers,
as well.
Another excellent source for specific topics related to organic
and sustainable farming is
ATTRA - the National
Sustainable Agriculture Information Service, and be sure to
check out their Southern
Organic Resource Guide. Whenever possible, try to use information
based on farmer experience in your region. In Tennessee, a good
source is the Tennessee
Organic Growers Association and, regionally, the Southern
Sustainable Agriculture Working Group. You might also find these
archived New Farm articles to be helpful: Retail
marketer uses trade secrets to create a successful CSA operation,
Farming
and marketing small pays off big for these Tennessee farmers,
Are
all your eggs in one basket? and A
good life if you can do it: selling direct to the wholesale market.
Tennessee participates in the USDA-NOP Certification Cost Share
Program, which pays for 75 percent of a farmer’s certification
costs with a maximum of $500 per certificate. For more information
on this program, contact Dan Strasser with the Tennessee Department
of Agriculture at 615-837-5160 or Dan.Strasser@state.tn.us.
You may also want to sign up to receive our free e-newsletter
for monthly updates on the latest news and features in organic and
sustainable agriculture. We hope this helps, and keep us posted.
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