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Cooperative Organic Grain Marketing

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Registration ends Tuesday, 03/03/2026 5:30pm CST

Cooperative Organic Grain Marketing Webinar

About This Session

Organic grain marketing works differently, and success starts long before harvest. In this session, OFARM producers will walk through how rotations, production practices, and certification shape your pricing, demand, and marketing options. Learn how to build buyer relationships, position your crop, and approach organic grain marketing with confidence. 

About the Series

This webinar is part of the 2025 Organic Grain Winter Webinar Series, a collection of practical, farmer-focused sessions designed to support growers through the organic transition and beyond. Each session features boots-on-the-ground farmers, consultants, and technical experts sharing tools, strategies, and lessons learned from the field. You can register for the full series or choose the topics most relevant to your operation.

Cost & Access

This webinar is free to attend, thanks to support by the Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP).  

 

Cooperative Organic Grain Marketing Webinar

About This Session

Organic grain marketing works differently, and success starts long before harvest. In this session, OFARM producers will walk through how rotations, production practices, and certification shape your pricing, demand, and marketing options. Learn how to build buyer relationships, position your crop, and approach organic grain marketing with confidence. 

About the Series

This webinar is part of the 2025 Organic Grain Winter Webinar Series, a collection of practical, farmer-focused sessions designed to support growers through the organic transition and beyond. Each session features boots-on-the-ground farmers, consultants, and technical experts sharing tools, strategies, and lessons learned from the field. You can register for the full series or choose the topics most relevant to your operation.

Cost & Access

This webinar is free to attend, thanks to support by the Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP).