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On Nov 18, 2022, at 7:15 PM, Carrie K. Young <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


Plant breeder / seed saver. Most of what I grow comes from seed produced here on the Farm.


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From: Morrone, Vicki <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thu, Nov 17, 2022 10:20 am
Subject: What are your preferred sources of organic seed- vegetables, field crops, and cover crops? Please share

AS we start to consider our next year and to help out farmers new to this area and farmers new to organic farming I’m asking you to please share your expertise.  Let us know where you purchase seed, and indicate if they have organic or you seek varieties of crops that you cannot find as certified organic. Please just hit reply all and type in the company(ies) where you source your seed for your production.  You are invited to share favorite varieties too if you like. Thanks for helping our next generation of farmers, our tummies will be grateful!
 
Wishing all of you a happy harvest feast and happy thanksgiving coming up too!
Peace and health to all of you
Vicki
 
 
Vicki Morrone
Organic Farming Specialist and Beginning Farmer Educator
Dept of Community Sustainability, Michigan State University
+ 1-517-282-3557 (cell and What’s app)
Sorrone11 (skype)
 
From: "Morrone, Vicki" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 6:38 PM
To: MICH-ORGANIC listserv <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: So I took the email to the mechanic and she fixed the link to the MOFFA ORGANIC INTENSIVES!
 
THANKS WENDY FOR THE FYI
 
Vicki Morrone
Organic Farming Specialist and Beginning Farmer Educator
Dept of Community Sustainability, Michigan State University
+ 1-517-282-3557 (cell and What’s app)
Sorrone11 (skype)
 
special edition for educational opportunities for organic production REPAIRED LINK
 
MICHIGAN ORGANIC FOOD AND FARMING ALLIANCE OFFERS ORGANIC INSTENSIVES…
High Costs and Supply Scares of Nutrients:                              
Strategies for Overcoming Organic Crop Fertility Challenges
*****   https://www.moffa.net/articles/article/7208544/195155.htm  REPAIRED AND ROAD TESTED. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
During our conversations we will discuss possible strategies to address the fertility and soil health needs. In 2022, farmers and producers across the country saw the price of conventional fertilizers skyrocketing. Looking for alternatives, many turned to fertility sources that organic farmers had traditionally relied on, driving the price of these materials up as well as causing shortages for everyone.  If this trend continues many are considering how they are going to be able to provide the necessary fertility for crops in the future. This session will look at the problems being encountered, general soil needs, and alternative strategies and systems. The session will include information from researchers working on this problem and the real-life experience of producers with alternative strategies for obtaining the nutrients that their crops need.
Event will be held at Michigan State University Campus in the Plant & Soil Building, 
Bogue St, East Lansing, Michigan

Time
Topics

Time
Topics
9:00
Welcome & Introductions
1:30
Experiences of utilizing alternative strategies/systems for organic production/soil fertility/soil health
Vicki Morrone and Rabin KC-MSU Organic Production Systems
 
9:15
Nutrient Needs of Common Organic Crops-
Can We Continue to Rely Heavily on Poultry Manure?
What Problems Are We Encountering?
Dan Rossman-O Farmer
Zachary Hayden, MSU
2:30
Break
10:30
Break
2:45
Producers’ Round Table Discussions - Facilitated by:
Dan Rossman
Vicki Morrone
 
10:45
Strategies/plans we might consider to be more sustainable
Experiences of organic producers
Mark Vollmer-O Farmer
  Paul Treiber-O Farmer
 
 
Wrap-up and Evaluation
12:15
Lunch
4:45
Reception and Closing in Plant Conservatory
 
 
 
 


 
 
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January 4-5 at Founders Hall, Ohio State University
22611 State Rt 2, Archebold, Ohio
Featuring Joel Gruver-Western Illinois University & Léa Vereecke, Rodale Institute
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go.osu.edu/organicgrains  REPAIRED AND TESTED TOO!
Thanks to our 2023 Ohio Organic Grains Conference Sponsors!     

 
 
 
 
 
 
Vicki Morrone
Organic Farming Specialist and Beginning Farmer Educator
Dept of Community Sustainability, Michigan State University
+ 1-517-282-3557 (cell and What’s app)
Sorrone11 (skype)
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If you would like to access a searchable archive of the all the previous Mich-Organic listserv postings copy this URL and paste in your browser address field http://list.msu.edu/archives/mich-organic.html