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  • From: "S Brocaar" <sjfb AT worldpath.net>
  • To: <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] taking the plunge
  • Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 12:31:06 -0500

Hello Kathryn,

We here at MiVida Gardens are also taking the plunge towards organic
certification this year. Like you, we have spent much time explaining how we
grow to those who would like to see the "official seal of approval" - not
that it will change how we grow; just the level of detail in record keeping.
In comparing the requirements with our current records - there really isn't
much more needed - just have to be more disciplined about it! That will be a
good thing for business analysis throughout the years.

Regarding the levels of detail requested - I suggest talking with your
certifier to determine what they would like to see. I have found our state
certifier easy to work with. Also, be sure to check out the certification
cost sharing programs avail from USDA.



Sandy Brocaar
MiVida Gardens
Growing Natures Way in Silver Lake

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Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 23:20:35 -0500 (EST)
From: KAKerby AT aol.com
Subject: [Market-farming] taking the plunge
To: market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org
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Hey everyone, here's hoping you all have had a nice weekend. I just spent
the whole day here going through a bunch of online documentation, and
comparing what we do to what would need to be done, to become certified
organic. I think <insert big inhale> we're going to submit our paperwork
and go
for it - for both crops and livestock production. We've been so close for
so long, and now that we're selling meat it just seems like "the thing to
do" for a variety of reasons. The pain-in-the-butt factor is right up
there
of course, and I'm not even entirely sure if our pricing would change a
lot. But after going through yet another round of "no we're not certified
but
here's how we do things....." conversations with potential buyers, I just
finally decided it was time.

So, for all those who are already certified organic, you might have a new
fledgling member soon amongst your ranks. I have already put in an email
to our local Tilth group to see who's certified organic and would be
willing/able to answer some newbie questions. But if anyone on this list
would be
willing to do the same, even though you're in another state and another
certifying agency, I'd sure love to know if I'd be able to send you
questions.

I sort of feel like I'm warming up for a much bigger ball game, and about
to take my first time at batt. Not even hoping to hit it out of the park;
just want a fair pitch, a clean hit and a safe run around the bases. Guess

I'm looking for a first base coach (and maybe some cheerleaders).........
Kathryn Kerby, who doesn't normally resort to sports metaphors
frogchorusfarm.com
Snohomish, WA
Ruminations - essays on the farming life at frogchorusfarm.com/weblog.html
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