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Wisconsin Sustainable Agriculture Organizations and Publications

Your search for: 'Wisconsin' returned 11 records. (Showing records 1 - 11)

Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (CIAS)
University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
1535 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
USA
608-265-5200
http://www.cias.wisc.edu
They were created to build UW sustainable agriculture research programs that respond to farmer and citizen needs…and involve them in setting research agendas. This means that human relationships are the core of everything we do. Offers many publications.


Cornucopia Institute
PO Box 126
Cornucopia, WI 54827
USA
608-625-2943 (FAX)
608-625-2042
E-mail: kastel@cornucopia.org
http://www.cornucopia.org
The Cornucopia Institute is dedicated to economic justice for the family-scale farming community-through reserch, advocacy, and economic initiatives.


Family Farm Defenders
PO Box 1772
Madison, WI 53701
USA
E-mail: familyfarmdefenders@yahoo.com
http://www.familyfarmdefenders.org
Grassroots organization supporting family farmers, rural justice, workers rights, consumer safety, and food soverighnty.


Grassworks Inc.
210 River Drive
Wausau, WI 54403
USA
715-261-6009
E-mail: pmnehring@mail.co.marathon.wi.us


Madison Area Community Supported Agriculture Coalition
PO Box 7814
Madison, WI 53707 7814
USA
608-226-0300
E-mail: macsac@wrdc.org
http://www.macsac.org/


Michael Fields Agricultural Institute
W 2493 Co. Road ES
PO Box 990
East Troy, WI 53120
USA
262-642-4028 (FAX)
262-642-3303
E-mail: mfai@michaelfieldsaginst.org
http://www.michaelfieldsaginst.org/
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute is a non-profit education and research organization whose mission is to enhance the fertility of the soil, the quality of food, the health of animals and the strength of the human spirit by revitalizing the culture of agriculture. Sponsors on-farm demonstrations, bio-dynamic agriculture, garden students, and research assistants. A newsletter and publications list is available upon request.


Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES)
N7834 County Road B
PO Box 339
Spring Valley, WI 54767
USA
715-772-3262 (FAX)
715-772-3153
E-mail: info@mosesorganic.org
http://www.mosesorganic.org
MOSES sponsors annual Upper Midwest Organic Farming Conference and is a 501(c)3 education-outreach organization working to promote sustainable and organic agriculture. MOSES provides resources and referrals including the Help Wanted: Organic Farmers info packet, the Upper Midwest Organic Resource Directory, the Organic Broadcaster Newspaper, an Events Calendar, Upper Midwest Organic Tree Fruit Growers Network, Email Update, Book Store and more!


Midwest Organic Services Association, Inc. (MOSA)
PO Box 821
Viroqua, WI 54665
USA
Contact: Dave Engel
608-637-7032 (FAX)
608-637-2526
E-mail: mosa@mwt.net
http://www.mosaorganic.org
MOSA is an organic certification group formed in 1999 by and for Upper Midwest growers.


Organic Valley/CROPP Co-op
CROPP Cooperative
One Organic Way
La Farge, WI 54639
USA
608-625-2600 (FAX)
888-444-6455 (toll-free)
E-mail: organic@organicvalley.com
http://www.organicvalley.com
CROPP is the largest organic farmers' cooperative in North America, with more than 350 farmer/members selling under the Organic Valley brand name. Selected articles from the members-only newsletter. Also see the on-line Root Stock newsletter.


Wisconsin Natural Food Associates
6616 County Rd. "I"
Waunabee, WI 53597
USA
608-846-3287
E-mail: info@wisconsinnaturalfoods.org
http://www.wisconsinnaturlafoods.org
Publishes Wisconsin NFA Bulletin.


Wisconsin Rural Development Center, Inc.
PO Box 7814
Madison, WI 53707
USA
608-226-0300
E-mail: info@macsac.org
http://www.macsac.org
Publishes newsletters The Rural Voice and Great Lakes Grazier.


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