Organic Career Resource Hub

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The Organic Career Resource Hub is a central hub designed to help students and emerging professionals explore careers in the growing organic sector. Whether you’re just beginning to learn about organic agriculture or looking for your next step in the industry, this searchable resource library connects you with tools, educational materials, career pathways, and professional opportunities across the organic field.

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Podcast Recording |

Social Equity and Sustainable Food | Oregon Tilth

Listen to the podcast to hear from Nikki Silvestri, Rut Martinez-Alicea of Oregon Food Bank, and Sarah Brown of Oregon Tilth as they discuss the process, discomfort, and benefits of integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into everyday practices and programs. The presenters shared case studies of organizational experiences and lessons learned from their experiences working on DEI programs.

Webinar Recording |

Online Sales Platforms for Farmers | Oregon Tilth

With restaurants and some farmers markets shutting down, we know many of you need to find alternative sales channels for your products. Customers are also looking for new solutions to buy quality, organic food safely.

Watch this webinar to learn more about direct-to-consumer online sales platforms.

Text Guide |

History of the U.S. Farm Bill | Library of Congress

This interactive resource highlights the origins of agriculture legislature, the first farm bill, and the laws that evolved over time.

Training Programs |

Farm Beginnings Class | Land Stewardship Project

“The Farm Beginnings class is a 12-month training session that helps beginning farmers clarify their goals and strengths, establish a strong enterprise plan, and start building their operation. The course uses a mix of farmer-led classroom sessions, on-farm tours, and an extensive farmer network. Farm Beginnings focuses on the business management skills of farming. We do not go in depth on specific how-to’s of growing and raising crops or livestock.

Farm Beginnings is designed for new and prospective farmers who want to plan a profitable farm business. Students do not need to currently own or lease land, but some farming or production experience is helpful to get the most out of the class. “

Webinar Recording |

Organic Integrity in the Supply Chain Training Video for Certifiers and Handlers | USDA AMS

Miles McEvoy, who served as Deputy Administrator for the National Organic Program from October 2009 to September 2017, presents a half hour training module that reviews the organic control system and key requirements related to Organic System Plans, inspections, and record keeping.

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