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Organic Certification and my Chagrin

March 29th, 2009
Four Frog Farm | Blog

Hello,

My name is Andrew.  You may remember me from such rants as not agreeing, on principle, with organic certification and needing approval and validation by the government to sell “organic” food.  Is my produce any less “organic” because it doesn’t have the CCOF seal of approval.  What a bunch of balooney…at least that’s what I said.

As of Ferbruary 17thish, 2009, Four Frog Farm became a real organic farm, according to CCOF and our beloved government.  Even though our government may have its issues, it can sure as heck specify what an organic farm is and is not.  I love that I now share such hallowed ground with Earthbound and Grimmway.  We are, like, best buds. We’re doing lunch next week with some organic carrots and lettuce mix from Mexico.

So, we’re in the club!!! Yay for us!!! Yay for $950 spent with CCOF!!!  Yay for being overcharged on our inspection!!!  

Okay, I think I’m done with the sarcasm.  I’m actually interested to hear what other people have to say about being certified organic.  On one hand it protects the consumer. Example:  last year at our local farmers’ market, a grower from the valley would routinely say that their produce was organic (though not certified!!!) when asked by a customer.  For several reasons, I had some serious doubts that their produce was organic (or even their own produce!).  So, in that case, you can trust the certification (and what that certification means, I’ll leave up to you).

On the other hand it gives out government a level of control that makes me even more resentful and rebelious than I already am.  I mean, I have a hard time taking a certification from a government that says organic isn’t better than chemical ag, just different.  They are beholden (dems and republicans alike to be sure) to their constituents, who often times are the likes of ADM, Cargill and Monsanto.

Anyway, we are certified organic by CCOF…we just need to pay the whopping inspection fee.

Adios,

Bothered in Penn Valley

Three farms are starting from scratch.

They are turning the dirt and hoping to be successful enough to turn a profit, and to become a valuable part of their communities as suppliers of organically grown food.

Peaceful Valley is giving them a head start by offering them special pricing as part of this Freshman Farmer program.

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Freshman:
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Sophomores:
Daily Grace Farms
Crescent City, CA
Freestone Family Farm
Vernal, UT
Wise Moon Farm
Redding, CA
Graduates:
Coyote House Farm
Palermo, CA
DeepSeeded Community Farm
Arcata, CA
Driftwood Farm
Fort Bragg, CA
EarthDance Farm
St. Louis, MO
Ellwood Canyon Farms
Goleta, CA
Four Frog Farm
Penn Valley, CA
Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm
Poulsbo, WA
Home Plate Organic Farm
Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
Nevada City, CA
Willow Springs Farm
Penn Valley, CA

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Crescent City, CA
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Arcata, CA
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Fort Bragg, CA
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Ellwood Canyon Farms
Goleta, CA
Four Frog Farm
Penn Valley, CA
Freestone Family Farm
Vernal, UT
Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm
Poulsbo, WA
Home Plate Organic Farm
Orleans, CA
Honey in the Heart Farm
Nevada City, CA
Willow Springs Farm
Penn Valley, CA
Wise Moon Farm
Redding, CA

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