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Links to Organic and Other Useful Information Colorado Resources Colorado's Organic Certification Program website has information and regulations for Colorado certified producers. Colorado Department of Agriculture has plenty of information on production and marketing pertinent to Colorado. Colorado State University Cooperative Extension has extensive resources for Colorado growers. Dennis Lamm, State Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator can help with specific sustainable ag activities and SARE grant opportunities. The Rocky Mountain Farmers Union (with whom COPA has a joint membership option) has information on family farm and environmental policy issues and more for the Intermountain West. The Durango Farmers Market includes information on several of the growers COPA is working with in Southwest Colorado in our RMFU organic co-op project. National Resources The Organic Trade Association (OTA) has a very informative site on the organic industry. The Organic Farming Research Foundation is a good source for keeping tabs on research needs, findings, and grants. ATTRA -- Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas has a wealth of practical information on sustainable, alternative, and organic production and marketing, along with an impressive search function. The USDA SARE Program (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) has grant opportunities, research findings, and practical information on sustainable ag topics. The "Western Region" link will direct you to more regional information. Alternative Farming Systems Information Center (AFSIC/NAL) -- Part of the National Agricultural Library, offers library services, bibliographies, and literature searches. Cooperatives For information on forming and running production and marketing cooperatives, the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Co-op Development Siteand E-Mail: Ben Rainbolt at the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Co-op Development Center. Or check the website of USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Services Searching the Web A Good Place to Start -- Search the ATTRA website itself or go to the "Other Resources" links for some of the best best links available. Missouri Alternatives Center will link you to fact sheets on many alternative practices.
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