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    [Link] Organic blueberry farm has come a long way

    After its initial startup years, Major League Blueberries has become one of the leading organic blueberry suppliers in the U.S.
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    KindHarvest Team May 10, 2022

    [Link] To Meet the Demand for Organic Crops, We Need to Produce More Organic Seed

    According to a new report, many farmers rely on conventional seed to grow organic crops, to the potential detriment of crop resilience.
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    KindHarvest Team April 25, 2022

    [Link] Fife farm’s organic switch delivers reduction in input costs

    “We were struggling to make ends meet conventionally and that was one of the reasons that we converted to organic,” he said.
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    KindHarvest Team April 18, 2022

    [Link] Organics going big

    Organic farming is no longer niche in Canada. According to Statistics Canada, the number of organic farmers doubled between 2001 and 2016 and is still…
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    KindHarvest Team March 23, 2022

    [Link] Organic Cotton Industry Still Sowing Seeds for Sustainability

    Since OCA launched its Farm Programme in 2017, our organic cotton farmers have recorded annual average incomes between 2-21 percent higher than their…
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    KindHarvest Team March 22, 2022

    [Link] Farmers dig into details of organic transition

    It isn’t always easy to transition to organic farming, and the challenges are not just the paperwork.
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    KindHarvest Team January 20, 2022

    [Link] Regenerative Farmer to Peers: We Can Farm Without Pesticides

    Rick Clark, a no-till organic farmer from Indiana, recently encouraged a group of farmers at a field day to move away from synthetic pesticides.
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    KindHarvest Team December 8, 2021

    [Link] ORGANIC NO-TILL AN EMERGING FOCUS

    Reducing tillage is an emerging focus in organic cropping systems.
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    KindHarvest Team November 30, 2021

    [Link] Regenerative Organic Certified: Setting the Standard for Soil Health, Animal Welfare, and Farmworker Fairness

    Put simply, it’s a method of farming that seeks to sequester carbon, improve soil health, boost crop nutrients, and improve the livelihood of the an…
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    KindHarvest Team November 23, 2021

    [Link] Growing Organic Produce Profitably Requires a New Tack

    It’s critical for growers to under-stand that organic farming requires a mindset that differs from conventional farming. Suppliers of organic produc…
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    KindHarvest Team October 18, 2021
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