News and Events in Organic
Agriculture
News and events
Newsletters to our friends
Homestead Organics uses the Snail Mail to reach friends and
customers simply because the Internet has not reached everyone, and
also, a lot of people still like to read standing up, lying down, out
in the field, or how ever...
- After five years, "Homestead
Organics launches 2003" with new infrastructure and marketing plans.
- We take this pause in January 2002
to reflect on lessons learned and to plan for the future.
- With the oppression of heat and a lack of water, we have some
news for the 2001 organic field crop.
- During Christmas 2000, there was lots of snow on the ground,
but poor results from the 2000 crop
year.
- Spring 2000 is upon us and we are ready for seeding and new
markets... What new markets?
- In 2000, life goes on. Let's see
what Homestead Organics announces for the near future.
- With the harvest upon us, here are some
tips for your crops and your markets.
- We got ready in March 1999 for the
new crop year, new products, and more training.
- For Christmas 1998, we reviewed the
events of the past year including the
demand and prices of grain crops. We also announced
training programs for organic
producers.
- In August 1998, the issue reviewed new
products at the mill, cover crops for the fall, the updated
price list.
- In February 1998, the newsletter covered our
new retail store and a discussion of
the crop needs for 1998.
- For Christmas 1997, we really got
fancy with a brochure complete with graphics. We included an
invitation to order untreated and/or organic seed for the 1998
season.
- In October 1997, we promoted organic
agriculture because organic crops were seriously lagging
behind the market's demand.
- Our first newsletter covered our imminent move to the feed
mill in Berwick. We described our
services and provided some tips about organic production.