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How To Go Organic
13. How To Go Organic
http://www.howtogoorganic.com/ People have been wondering about how to "go organic" for decades, and interest in organic everything seems to be growing exponentially. Created by the Organic Trade Association, this website provides in-depth information for producers, processors, and individuals about how to make the transition to organic. The primary sections of the site include "Pathway for Producers", "Pathway for Processors", and "Key Resources". Most people will want to start by looking over the "Key Resources" area, as it includes thematically organized resources that deal with crops and farming, business and marketing, certification, and livestock and ranching. This area provides a broad range of web-based resources, most of which are available at no charge. Moving on, the "Regional Guide" section features an interactive map that includes the best organizations, web sites, and publications available across the United States. [KMG] From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2008. http://scout.wisc.edu/ ..................................... Ps lots of useful stuff for gardeners too. This was buried in the above. http://seeds.omri.org/index.php?dosearch=2&terms=Tomato -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA Neat place .. http://www.petersvalley.org/ http://www.saltspringseeds.com/ |
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