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Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management

MOFGA's Country Store is now selling the second edition of the Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management. This popular book is a helpful aid for farmers, home gardeners, extension professionals and farm advisors looking for accurate information based on published research. MOFGA's own Crop Specialist, Eric Sideman, is a co-writer for this resource guide! Get your copy today for only $20!

Organic and Sustainable Agriculture News
Brazil set to unleash genetically modified mosquitoes
Common Dreams - 7/10/2012.
Brazil is readying a plan to unleash large numbers of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes in an effort to combat dengue fever, a plan that environmentalists have previously called "dangerously misguided."
Roberta ‘Joan’ Lipfert, 84, advocate of organic farming
Portland Press Herald - 7/10/2012.
By Melanie Creamer – Woolwich: Roberta "Joan" Lipfert was a loving wife and mother who cared deeply about her community. She was married to Donald Lipfert for nearly 62 years. Together, they became founding members of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association. She worked in the association's office for many years and helped organize its popular Common Ground Fair.
Farm camp: chores and a chicken coop
Portland Press Herald - 7/9/2012.
By Gillian Graham – Scarborough: Collecting eggs and feeding chickens is an exciting chore at farm camp. It's extra exciting when a squealing pig escapes its nearby pen, then runs in circles as farmers try to corral it back into the yard. Young campers in brightly colored rubber boots froze in their tracks Thursday as the pig ran around them, then quickly resumed their search for fresh eggs at Broadturn Farm.
Food and extreme weather: it’s the soil, stupid
Mother Jones - 7/9/2012.
By Tom Philpott – The message from the Midwest is clear: Chemical-intensive, industrial-scale farming is vulnerable to spells of hot, dry weather – some of the very conditions we can expect to become common as the climate warms.
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