U.S. farmland managed under organic farming systems expanded rapidly throughout the 1990s, and that pace has continued as farmers strive to meet consumer demand in both local and national markets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) implemented national organic standards on organic production and processing in October 2002, following more than a decade of development, and the new uniform standards are expected to facilitate further growth in the organic farm sector. USDA's organic standards incorporate an ecological approach to farming-cultural, biological and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, ecological balance, and protection of biodiversity. An increasing number of U.S. farmers are adopting these systems in ord...
2009All farms and ranches, including vegetable growers, who sell over $5000/year of organic products...
Organic agriculture is expanding rapidly in the United States. North Dakota led the United States in...
Rapid growth of the organic agricultural sector in the U.S. and implementation of the U.S. Departmen...
U.S. farmland managed under organic farming systems expanded rapidly throughout the 1990s, and that ...
Farmers have been developing organic farming systems in the United States for decades. State and pri...
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of USDA. Copyright 2005 by Kl...
Market demand for organically produced food grew at more than 20 % annually since 1992 (Moses, 2006)...
The need to reduce the negative impacts of agriculture on the environment and the consumer demands f...
Organic agriculture is a production system that maintains the health of an agro-ecosystem by enhanci...
Organic food production has rapidly growing consumer demand in the U.S. and other industrialized cou...
Driven by a consumer demand–driven market, organic agriculture has become a major industry in the la...
In 1995, the United States Department of Agriculture is¬sued the following definition of organic pro...
Organic farming is a form of agriculture in which the production of crops and animals excludes the u...
Organic producers and many conventional producers rank weed control as their number one production c...
According to the USDA Economic Research Service, Iowa ranks fifth in the U.S. in terms of organic pr...
2009All farms and ranches, including vegetable growers, who sell over $5000/year of organic products...
Organic agriculture is expanding rapidly in the United States. North Dakota led the United States in...
Rapid growth of the organic agricultural sector in the U.S. and implementation of the U.S. Departmen...
U.S. farmland managed under organic farming systems expanded rapidly throughout the 1990s, and that ...
Farmers have been developing organic farming systems in the United States for decades. State and pri...
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of USDA. Copyright 2005 by Kl...
Market demand for organically produced food grew at more than 20 % annually since 1992 (Moses, 2006)...
The need to reduce the negative impacts of agriculture on the environment and the consumer demands f...
Organic agriculture is a production system that maintains the health of an agro-ecosystem by enhanci...
Organic food production has rapidly growing consumer demand in the U.S. and other industrialized cou...
Driven by a consumer demand–driven market, organic agriculture has become a major industry in the la...
In 1995, the United States Department of Agriculture is¬sued the following definition of organic pro...
Organic farming is a form of agriculture in which the production of crops and animals excludes the u...
Organic producers and many conventional producers rank weed control as their number one production c...
According to the USDA Economic Research Service, Iowa ranks fifth in the U.S. in terms of organic pr...
2009All farms and ranches, including vegetable growers, who sell over $5000/year of organic products...
Organic agriculture is expanding rapidly in the United States. North Dakota led the United States in...
Rapid growth of the organic agricultural sector in the U.S. and implementation of the U.S. Departmen...