Oregon Sustainable Agriculture Organizations and Publications
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Biodynamic Farming & Gardening Association 25844 Butler Road Junction City, OR 97448 USA 5419980106 (FAX) 541-998-0105 888-516-7797 (toll-free) E-mail: biodynamic@aol.com http://www.biodynamics.com "Publisher of Bio-Dynamics quarterly journal and the annual Kimberton Hills Agricultural Calendar. Publisher-distributor of a wide selection of books on
biodynamic and organic farming topics."
"Sponsors annual conference and regional workshops. Hosts the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) database on the web." Demeter Association, Inc. PO Box 1390 Philomath, OR 97370 USA 541-929-4387 (FAX) 541-929-7148 E-mail: demeter@peak.org http://www.demeter-usa.org Certifies biodynamic farms across the nation and off-shore. Publishes Voice of Demeter. Co-certifies with Stellar Certification Services for National Organic Program certification. Food Alliance Midwest
Northwest Office 1829 NE Alberta #5 Portland, OR 97211 USA 503-493-1069 (FAX) 503-493-1066 E-mail: info@foodalliance.org http://www.foodalliance.org/midwest/ Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP) PO Box 1393 Eugene, OR 97440 1393 USA Contact: Jennifer Miller 541-344-6923 (FAX) 541-344-5044 E-mail: info@pesticide.org http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Tilth 470 Lancaster Dr. NE Salem, OR 97301 USA 503-378-0809 (FAX) 503-378-0690 E-mail: organic@tilth.org http://www.tilth.org Publishes In Good Tilth, Standards and Procedure series. The Food Alliance 1829 NE Alberta Suite #5 Portland, OR 97211 USA Contact: Jonathan Muscatello 503-493-1069 (FAX) 503-493-1066 E-mail: info@thefoodalliance.org E-mail: jonathan@FoodAlliance.org http://www.thefoodalliance.org The Provender Alliance 22835 Jennie Rd. SE Lyons, OR 97358 USA Contact: Susan Schechter 503-359-3608 (FAX) 503-859-3600 888-352-7431 (toll-free) E-mail: info@provender.org http://www.provender.org
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