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| ‘GOING ORGANIC’ CONFERENCE TO FOCUS ON PRODUCTION, MARKETING Alabama vegetable and fruit growers interested in growing organically can glean valuable production and marketing tips from veteran organic farmers and get an update on the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station’s (AAES) first-ever organic farming research venture during a one-day conference in Birmingham Tuesday, Nov. 16. The 2004 conference, “Going Organic: Experiences and Strategies for Alabama Growers,” will be from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the AlabamaCooperative Extension System (ACES) office, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, 2612 Lane Park Road. Keynote speaker will be Alex Hite of Peregrine Farms in Graham, N.C., who will share practical how-tos of the organic farming business in his presentation, “20 Years of Organic Production and Marketing.” Further insight on organic produce marketing options will be provided by Laurie Moore of Woodland, coordinator of the Farmers Fresh Food Network, an organization of small-scale growers in east Alabama and west Georgia who sell their products primarily to local restaurants, farmers’ markets and institutions such as hospitals and nursing homes; and Gus Heard-Hughes of Heifer International, who will cover other aspects of marketing for organic growers. Also scheduled
to speak at the conference are Ajamu Nangwaya from the Federation of Southern
Cooperatives in Epes and Arnold Caylor, superintendent of the North
Alabama Horticulture Research Center (NAHRC) in Cullman, who will give an
overview of the organic farming research under way at the center. “ The only thing that is required to attend is experience and/or interest in growing and marketing low-input, sustainable agricultural products,” said Dee Fowler, AAES research associate and conference coordinator. Last year, more
than 100 people—double what organizers had anticipated—attended
the inaugural organic conference. Input by participants at that meeting sparked
the AAES’ debut into organic farming research at the NAHRC this year. More on the conference and a registration form can be found online at http://frontpage.auburn.edu/ausare/orgveg/ . Pre-registration is requested but not required. For more information on the conference, contact Dee Fowler at fowlewd@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1950. # # # News from: Jamie Creamer: jcreamer@auburn.edu 11/1/04 For immediate release |