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SIEMBRA FARM – OUR PATH TO ORGANIC CERTIFICATION
Walk through the journey of the organic certification for Cody Galligan of Siembra Farm in Gainesville, FL. Inspired to simplify communication at the farmers market and to be part of the bigger organic movement, Cody takes us through each step as he prepares his recordkeeping strategy and experiences his first inspection. If you want to see the process from beginning to end for a farmer who’s already using organic practices and wants to get certified, this video is for you.

Siembra Farm – Our Path to Organic Certification

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LNB GROVE: THE CONTINUING TRANSITION OF A SPLIT OPERATION
Tropical fruit grower, Marc Ellenby, in Homestead, FL has conventional and organic groves. He maintains separate properties, separate records and separate packing facilities. After 35 years of production, two of his children are now working with him and he’s looking to diversify his marketing and slowly transition crops to organic production. His unique position and perspective should not be missed!

LNB Grove:  The Continuing Transition of a Split Operation

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ISLAND GROVE AG PRODUCTS: A PARALLEL CONVENTIONAL/ORGANIC OPERATION
Nestled in Lochloosa, FL, Ken Patterson owns 197 acres of blueberries, most of which is certified organic. Originally motivated by the economic benefits of the organic market, he transitioned land in phases. Their harvest, flagging and recordkeeping systems prevent commingling and their cleaning protocols allow for equipment to be utilized in both growing systems.

Island Grove Ag Products:  A Parallel Conventional/Organic Operation

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