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USA - Organic Farrming Research Foundation kicks off 2015 National Survey of Organic Farmers USA - Organic Farrming Research Foundation kicks off 2015 National Survey of Organic Farmers " title="Share this link on Facebook">Santa Cruz, California, USAJuly 9, 2015OFRF’s 2015 National Survey of Organic Farmers began landing in e-mail boxes across the U.S. this month, inviting all certified organic farmers in the U.S. to share their experiences, and let the science community know what areas of research are most needed to advance organic farming.Organic farmers rely on cutting-edge science to outsmart pests, improve fertility and produce bountiful harvests, without the use of toxic chemicals. Organic researchers across the U.S. are hard at work seeking solutions to organic farming challenges – but they need feedback from farmers in the field.Survey results will be used to update OFRF’s National Organic Research Agenda, an influential roadmap for the USDA and other research institutions, identifying the issues most critical to the success of organic farmers.The 2015 National Survey of Organic Farmers will be emailed to every certified organic farmer with a listed email address on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) certification database, which lists a total of 13,352 certified organic farmers. Farmers without a listed email address will receive a mailed postcard asking them to access the survey via OFRF’s website at www.cnchemicals.com. Organic certification organizations nationwide have also agreed to help distribute the survey to their members.The confidential survey asks for data on farm size, production and location, as well as collecting detailed information about organic farming challenges and farmers’ most pressing information needs, such as
pest
control, soil health, water conservation strategies, pesticide drift and GMO contamination of organic
crops
.Organic Farming Research Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan, pro-farmer, all-organic research foundation, and a leading champion of American organic family farmers. Our mission is to foster the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems. Since 1990, OFRF has funded 315 organic research projects, and our National Organic Research Agenda report has greatly influenced the USDA’s growing investment in organic farming research.For more information on OFRF and our 2015 National Survey, please call our office at (831) 426-6606 or visit our website at www.cnchemicals.com. In addition to the link on our website, the survey can also be accessed at http://www.cnchemicals.com/;s 2015 National Survey of Organic Farmersbeganlanding in e-mail boxes across the U.S. this month, invitingall certified organic farmers in the U.S.to share their experiences, and let the science community know what areas of research are most needed to advance organic farming.Organic farmers rely oncutting-edge scienceto outsmart pests, improve fertility and produce bountiful harvests, without the use of toxic chemicals. Organic researchers across the U.S. are hard at work seeking solutions to organic farming challenges – but they need feedback from farmers in the field.Survey results will be used to updateOFRF’s National Organic Research Agenda, an influential roadmap for the USDA and other research institutions, identifying the issues most critical to the success of organic farmers.The2015 National Survey of Organic Farmerswill be emailed to every certified organic farmer with a listed email address on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) certification database, which lists a total of 13,352 certified organic farmers. Farmers without a listed email address will receive a mailed postcard asking them to access the survey via OFRF’s website atwww.cnchemicals.com. Organic certification organizations nationwide have also agreed to help distribute the survey to their members.Theconfidential surveyasks for data on farm size, production and location, as well as collecting detailed information about organic farming challenges and farmers’ most pressing information needs, such as pest control, soil health, water conservation strategies, pesticide drift and GMO contamination of organic crops.Organic Farming Research Foundationis a non-profit, non-partisan, pro-farmer, all-organic research foundation, and a leading champion of American organic family farmers. Our mission is to foster the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems. Since 1990, OFRF has funded 315 organic research projects, and ourNational Organic Research Agendareport has greatly influenced the USDA’s growing investment in organic farming research.For more information on OFRF and our 2015 National Survey, please call our office at (831) 426-6606 or visit our website atwww.cnchemicals.com. In addition to the link on our website, the survey can also be accessed athttp://www.cnchemicals.com/ See more at: http://www.cnchemicals.com/news/ofrf-kicks-2015-national-survey-organic-farmers?utm_source=California+Media+List&utm_campaign=23f1364335-July+2015+Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1d31ed35fe-23f1364335-22205653&ct=t()#sthash.sKDamyAL.dpufMore news from: OFRF - Organic Farming Research FoundationWebsite: http://www.cnchemicals.comPublished: July 28, 2015The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originatedFair use notice
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