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IL Organic Farmers: Do as I Do

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - For those new to organic farming in Illinois, spending time with someone who's already in the business is a great way to learn. That's the whole idea behind the Farmer-to-Farmer program from the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES). The mentoring program pairs experienced organic farmers with those who are new to agriculture, or transitioning from traditional to organic farming methods.

Organic Specialist Harriet Behar, who coordinates the MOSES program, says a key component of the program is visits to working organic farms.

"The mentor has a mental picture of what's going on on that farm and also, I link up mentors and mentees by geographic location so they're somewhat close to each other. If it's a dairy farmer, I link them up with an organic dairy farmer. If it's somebody doing apples or vegetables or row crops or whatever it is, I link them up by the type of farm."

Behar says in Illinois, there are many opportunities to learn from all types of organic farmers, and this time of year, harvest is an especially good time for those in the Farmer-to-Farmer program to reflect.

"Perhaps what was done maybe could have been done better, or was exactly what should have been done, and kind-of pat each other on the back."

This year, 45 people were enrolled in the program; applications are now being accepted for teachers and students for the next cycle. It begins in February 2010, with attendance at the MOSES 2010 Organic Farming Conference and Organic University in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

The program is open to producers in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Mentors and mentees can sign up on the group's Web site, www.mosesorganic.org.


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