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Posted FEBRUARY 20, 2003:
Join viewers nationwide this March for the first of two satellite
broadcast discussions focusing on the basic requirements of the
USDA's National Organic Standards and how the new regulations affect
organic producers. Washington State University Cooperation Extension
and the Washington State Department of Agriculture have gathered
together a panel of experts to address all aspects of the National
Organic Standards, including the growth of the organic food industry,
the certification process and controversy surrounding the standards.
You will hear from Michaele Blakely, organic
vegetable and poultry farmer from King County, Washington; David
Granatstein, sustainable agriculture specialist at Washington State
University and member of the state Organic Advisory Board; and Miles
McEvoy, long-time inspector, president of the National Association
of State Organic Programs (NASOP) and founding director of The Food
Alliance.
Also on the panel is The New Farm's®
very own certification answer team chair, Jim Riddle, who told us,
"The WSU National Organic Agriculture Standards satellite broadcast
will provide two hours of interesting and useful information to
help farmers, educators, researchers, and ag professionals understand
the new National Organic Standards. There will be opportunities
to submit questions and have them answered during the broadcast.
Tune in!"
The program will be aired on March 21, from
10:00am to 12:00noon (Pacific) and viewers will have an opportunity
to submit their questions toll-free via phone, fax or e-mail. For
program details and registration information, go to: http://ext.wsu.edu/noas/
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