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Maine
The best farmer and processor selected organic resources for your state

Welcome the Northeast Region's Maine Resource Guide. You can browse our Maine resources by using the dropdown menus to view various categories below. Maine's top organic and sustainable organizations are already displayed. By the way, if you’d like to suggest a resource for Maine, send it now. And if you have a great quote, anecdote or insight related to organic farming or processing in the state, let us know.



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Maine Organic Program Contact
The National Association of State Organic Programs (NASOP) offers a list of contacts of state organic officials across the U.S. Maine's organic...
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Raising Organic Livestock in Maine: MOFGA Accepted Health Practices, Products and Ingredients
This comprehensive fact sheet covers prohibited materials, health care practices for specific problems, parasite control, reproductive care,...
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Crown O' Maine Organic Cooperative (COMOC)
Established in 1995, Crown O' Maine distributes locally grown produce across the length and breadth of Maine. COMOC provides buying club,...
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Dairy: Cost and Returns to Organic Dairy Farming in Maine and Vermont for 2004
There is a vacuum of any rigorous, quantified studies on the costs of producing organic milk in the United States despite growth and interest in...
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Maine FarmLink: A Program of Maine Farmland Trust
Maine FarmLink is a farm transfer program that connects farmers seeking farmland with retiring Maine farmers and farm owners who wish to see their...
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Maine Organic Crop Price Reports from MOFGA
Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association (MOFGA) publishes results of regular surveys of prices charged by organic farmers in Maine for both...
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Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association (MOFGA)
The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA), formed in 1971, is the oldest and largest state organic organization in the country....
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Maine Women's Agricultural Network (WAgN)
Through a series of educational, technical assistance, and networking opportunities, WAgN works to increase the number of women owning and...
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Sources of Livestock Supplies and Equipment, from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension
This broad national list includes some organic suppliers.
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Student Organic Garden/Farm at Bowdoin College in Maine
The Bowdoin Organic Garden is about an acre in size and produces around 26 vegetable crops and 15 different herbs. The garden produces a wide range...
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Sustainable Ag Degree from College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor Maine
College of the Atlantic offers an undergraduate concentration in sustainable agriculture within a human ecology major. It also hosts a five acre...
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The Northeast Grazing Guide
This web page, from the University of Maine, gives you access to research summaries, Extension resources, and links to other grazing websites.
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Tips for Organic Livestock Care
Highlights from the New England Sustainable Livestock Conference in Vermont and MOFGA’s Livestock Health workshop featuring Hue Karreman, a...
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University of Maine Sustainable Agriculture Undergraduate Degree
This program is an interdisciplinary program offered cooperatively by the faculties of the departments of Plant, Soil and Environmental Sciences,...
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