The director of the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) says networking is an integral part of being a successful organic farmer.
John Mesko tells Brownfield tools and resources are limited compared to conventional agriculture.
“There aren’t scores of sales people out there selling products to organic farmers because there’s not as many products being entered into the system. So farmers learn predominantly from other farmers and experts in the field.”
He says MOSES is trying to foster that environment by hosting a workshop following the Organic and Non-GMO Forum in St.
Continue reading Networking key to organic farming at Brownfield Ag News.
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