Volume
3 Issue 7
July
5, 2006
Organic
Farming Education Day &
Japan Agriculture Standard (JAS) Certification Course Offered
Tuesday
July 11
8:00 a.m.
Thief River Falls, MN
The Minnesota Extension Service, the Minnesota Organic Crop
Improvement Association (OCIA) Chapter #1, and Pembina Trail RC&D,
in cooperation with other area partners, will be offering an organic
farming event, 'Organic Education and All That JAS' on Tuesday, July
11, 2006. The event will take place at the Best Western on the south
side of Thief River Falls, Minnesota, along HWY 32. Registration
will start at 8:00 a.m.
There is a demonstrated need and interest for training for
organic producers. This training is designed to enable producers to
sell sustainable crops to other markets and other countries. There
is also a growing interest in Northwestern Minnesota for
conventional producers and livestock growers to begin the transition
into organic and or sustainable cropping systems. This program will
provide a forum for education, discussion, and networking for
transitioning farmers, as well as, established organic growers.
The event will offer several morning presentations related to
organic farming including: weed control strategies for organic
crops; cover crops in rotation; transitioning to organic livestock;
and herd health issues. A concurrent morning session will cover the
revisions of the Japan Agriculture Standard (JAS) certification
including: changes in the handling of certification files;
requirements for certification; labeling of JAS products; and more.
Northland College Farm Business Management personnel will be on hand
to discuss their new organic business management project. A
representative from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture is
scheduled to speak on the organic cost-share program. OCIA MN
Chapter#1, University of Minnesota Extension Service, and other
partner personnel will be on-hand to speak with the participants and
answer questions.
The educational sessions will be followed by lunch and an Organic
Farm & Research Plot Tour in the afternoon. Fee for the day,
including lunch, handouts, and tour is $10
JAS Training is required for JAS Organic Certification Anyone
certifying to the JAS organic program must have attended a JAS
course on the new law, or be enrolled in a JAS course, prior to
submitting application for organic certification. Even those
certifying to the JAS program with a prior JAS course must take a
refresher course on the new law.
JAS participants only: please R.S.V.P by July 7th
to Lorri Ann Hartel, Program Manager, via e-mail
lhartel@prairieagcomm.com
or by calling 218-253-4907.
For more information, visit the Minnesota OCIA Chapter's website
at:
http://www.mnocia.org
or the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers website at:
http://www.smallgrains.org
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