Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group
P. O. Box 324, Elkins, AR 72727
tel 479-587-0888,
email info@ssawg.org,
web site http://www.ssawg.org
This is a coalition of
organizations in 13 southeastern states. It publishes a newsletter
("Southern Sustainable Farming"), and holds an excellent annual meeting
which features presentations on topics of interest to growers, and displays by
appropriate vendors.
Mississippi Organic Growers' Association
Tom & Sue Ann Dana,
Lumberton, MS 39455
tel 601-796-4406
This is a loose organization of
south Mississippi growers who hold occasional on-farm meetings.
Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA)
P. O. Box 3657,
Fayetteville, AR 72702
tel 800-346-9140, email askattra@ncatfyv.uark.edu, web site
http://www.attra.org/
ATTRA is a free
information center, to which growers can call or write with questions. In
addition, they have free publications available on sustainable agriculture, and
will search for information that they do not have readily available. Their
topic-specific resource lists are excellent.
National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture
P. O. Box 396, Pine Bush,
NY 12566
tel 914-744-8448, fax 914-744-8477, email campaign@magiccarpet.com
This
organization alerts its members to sustainable agriculture concerns that need
immediate response. They mail a one-page summary to members giving background to
the issue, what response is appropriate, and where to submit your response.
Members are free to respond as they feel appropriate and when they are in
agreement. Membership is free, and available by contacting their office.
Organic Trade Association (OTA)
50 Miles Street, P.O. Box 1078,
Greenfield, MA. 01302
tel 413- 774 7511, fax 413 774 6432, email ota@igc.apc.org, web site http://www.ota.com/
OTA is an association
representing the organic industry in Canada and the United States. It is made up
of growers, farmer associations, processors, retailers, distributors, shippers,
brokers, consultants, and certifiers. The association is concerned with all
aspects of the organic agriculture industry, including production, markets, and
legislation.
Willing Workers on Organic Farms (WWOOF)
RR # 2 5-18 C-9, Nelson, BC, V1L
5P5, Canada
tel 250-354-4417
Don Pynches, Coordinator, 19 Bradford Road,
Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1RB, England
tel (from the USA dial 011-44)
1273-476-286
Lionel Pollard, Mount Murrindal Cooperative, Buchan, Victoria
3885, Australia
tel (from the USA dial 011-61) 051-550218, web site www.earthlink.com.au/wwoof
Willing Workers on Organic Farms is an organization that places
individuals on organic farms on a work-for-lodging-and-learning basis. Workers
can spend from a few days to a whole season on a farm. WWOOF also
operates in Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, Ireland, Israel,
Italy, the Ivory Coast, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Switzerland, and Togo.
Northeast Workers on Organic Farms
Kathy Ruhf, P. O. Box 608,
Belchertown, MA 01007
tel 413-323-4531, fax 413-323-9594, email nesfi@igc.org
Northeast WOOF is an
organic farm apprenticeship placement service, sponsored by the New England
Small Farm Institute. They publish a list of available farm openings in February
each year, with one or two updates in the spring (March and possibly April).
Farms who wish to be listed pay for their listing. The list is available for
US$8.00. Northeast WOOF is similar to WWOOF, except that workers spend an entire
season on a farm. They also publish a 4-page directory of contacts for
organic farming apprenticeship programs throughout the world.
Southeast Workers on Organic Farms
Janus Farms Institute, 1287 Stage
Coach Rd., Silver City, NC 27344
tel 919-742-4672
SEWOOF publishes a
listing of organic farms in 13 southeastern states that take seasonal
apprentices.
Small Farm Center
University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8699
tel
916-752-8136, fax 916-752-7716, web site http://www.sfc.ucdavis.edu/
The
Small Farm Center is an office that disseminates information relevant to small
farmers, publishes a newsletter ("Small Farm News"), maintains a library
on small farm topics, and has a catalog of for-sale publications on small farm
topics.
Consortium for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
Elizabeth
Bird, University of Wisconsin, 1450 Linden Dr., Room 146, Madison, WI 53706
tel 608-265-6483, fax 608-265-3020, email eabird@facstaff.wisc.edu
The
consortium is an organization dedicated to facilitating cooperation and
collaboration among those involved in sustainable agriculture. They publish a
newsletter ("Inquiry in Action", formerly "Consortium News") that reports
on happenings in sustainable agriculture, lists new publications, posts job
announcements, and includes an events calendar.
Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN), and
Alternative Farming Systems
Information Center (AFSIC)
National Agricultural Library, 10301 Baltimore
Ave., Room 304, Beltsville, MD 20705-2351
tel 301-504-6559, fax 301-504-6409
email afsic@nal.usda.gov, web site
www.nal.usda.gov/afsic
AFSIC
(together with SAN) is an information center at the National Agricultural
Library, to which individuals can call for information. They have free
publications available on sustainable and alternative agriculture. Most of their
publications are bibliographic in nature.
Information Collection and Exchange
Peace Corps, 1990 K Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20526
web site www.peacecorps.gov/center
Peace Corps publishes manuals to aid Peace Corps Volunteers (PCV's) and
others working in developing countries. The manuals are excellent, practical,
and applied. They are designed to provide background and how-to information to
PCV's who might not be trained in the particular task at hand. The manuals are
reprints of other publications, publications commissioned by the Peace Corps, or
manuals written by PCV's. Their "Bibliography of ICE Publications" lists
all the publications, and they will send the bibliography to individuals in the
USA, however, they cannot send the materials to USA addresses. Their materials
are free (by surface-mail) to PCV's and development workers in developing
countries. They are generally available in the government documents section of
most major university libraries.
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
P. O. Box 20305, Jackson,
MS 39289-1305
tel 601-961-5316, web site http://www.deq.state.ms.us/
DEQ is
a state agency which publishes an occasional newsletter ("Watershed
Harmony") on non-point source pollution in Mississippi.
Last updated: April 14, 2005.