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Leaders in Organic
Pam Marrone Receives Growing Green Award From NRDC

OFRF board member Pam Marrone, founder and CEO of Marrone Bio-Innovations, a leading developer of environmentally responsible biopesticides, is a recipient of the Natural Resources Defense Council's prestigious Growing Green Awards. Pam discusses her work and her response to winning the 2011 Business Leader category.

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Clif Bar Family Foundation --Supporters of Organic Seed Initiative

Neglect of organic seed development inspired the Clif Bar Family Foundation launch of a special funding initiative called Seed Matters in April 2010. The five-year, $500,000 commitment is viewed as a potential catalyst for reinvigorating seed and breed research nationwide, said Elysa Hammond, the foundation’s sustainability advisor and  Director of Environmental Stewardship for Clif Bar and Company. More»

Research Community

image of Scott BlackScott Hoffman Black, director of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, eloquently conveys the value of native pollinators on farms and in backyard landscapes. At last winter's Ecological Farming Conference in Pacific Grove, California, Hoffman Black presented the results of an OFRF-funded project that helps organic farmers conserve native bee habitat and attract native pollinator services to their farms. He also shared how we all can incorporate habitat for native pollinators in our landscapes. More»

image of Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer in field

Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer is a PhD candidate at UC-Berkeley studying the landscape ecology of pest control. She recently completed an OFRF-funded project investigating the habitat requirements of syrphid flies and the net pest management effects in organic broccoli fields on California's Central Coast.

In a recent interview with OFRF's Ted Quaday, Chaplin-Kramer discusses her approach to helping organic farmers find non-toxic ways to manage insect pests. More»

image of Johari ColeOFRF recognized Eric Brennan for his pioneering organic research at our annual Fall Organic Harvest Benefit Reception and Dinner in San Francisco.

Brennan is an OFRF research grant recipient, and he says the Santa Cruz-based foundation played a key role in moving his initial research forward. More»



Books, Arts and Culture

Deeply Rooted: Unconventional Farmers in the Age of Agribusiness
by Lisa Hamilton

Journalist and photographer Hamilton presents a multicultural snapshot of the American sustainable agriculture movement, profiling a Texas dairyman, a New Mexican rancher and a North Dakotan farmer, all who have converted from conventional to sustainable agriculture for economic and personal reasons...The book vividly shows how these stubborn individualists rooted in the soil struggle are forging a path away from monolithic agribusiness to sustainable agriculture for its promise of spiritual integrity, community and food security. --Publishers Weekly


U.S. Organic Maps

Using the USDA's National Organic Program database of organic operations, these maps show organic farm locations (represented as black dots). The current map is based on data for 2006.

The community of U.S. organic operations:

distribution of organic operations in US

You can also view this map with Google Earth. USOrganicOperation.kmz
If you don't have Google earth, you can download it for free here.

New Maps! Now view additional maps on our US Organic Maps page, including:

Number of organic acres, by state
Percentage of crops farmed organically, by state