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It brings me great satisfaction to celebrate 20 years of Certified Naturally Grown. Many small businesses and non-profits don’t make it past their third birthday. Please join our celebrations with the activities on our anniversary page after reading this short reflection.

Twenty years is a full generation. And it shows. Many of the up-and-coming farmers we hear from learned by apprenticing with a CNG producer. Experience working on multiple CNG farms is not uncommon.

In the early days, CNG farmers liked what we were not – expensive, bureaucratic, compromised, paperwork-intensive. They mainly wanted an alternative certification. But as we’ve grown, farmers are increasingly drawn to CNG because of _what we are_ – farmer-driven, grassroots, focused on continuous improvement and movement-building.

Farming is both knowledge-intensive and isolating. Building on our peer-review model, we have created new opportunities to connect and learn. We foster the sharing of hard-earned know-how in a variety of ways: short films, discussion series, and Remote Observed Inspections, to name a few. CNG helps producers tap the experience of like-minded farmers both in local and regional communities, as well as throughout North America.

Our collective success has come in the face of great challenges: the constant downward price pressure of big ag, extreme weather, and a pandemic. More challenges are on the horizon, and we’ll weather them too. We have demonstrated what’s possible when people work together to create something new – whether it’s an organization, a farming enterprise, or educational programs. It takes grit, the support and encouragement of peers, and the faith that somehow it’s all worth it.

Together with you, it surely will be. Thanks for being a part of CNG. Here’s to another 20 years of growing stronger as a community.

Alice Varon, Executive Director

Alice Varon
Executive Director

Team CNG has produced a new set of educational films aimed at equipping farmers who want to expand their product offerings. Branching Out, a film and discussion series featuring several CNG farmers from around the country. Join the series that begins November 14th.

https://vimeo.com/759633933

Each film explores a different farm product to consider adding to your operation: 

  • Season-long Leafy Greens 
  • Broiler Chickens
  • Strawberries
  • Cut Flowers
  • Microgreens
    Films will be paired with a roundtable discussion featuring the filmed farmer with one or two others in the CNG community who have experience producing the same type of farm product. These are online events, to be held on Monday evenings. 
    Learn from your peers and get your questions answered! 
    Screenings and discussions will be held on Monday evenings, beginning in September. Sessions will be held online, and live discussions will follow the screening. 
    We can’t wait to see you there!
    November 14 – December 12th
    8pm Eastern
    7pm Central
    5pm Pacific
    Click the button below to register for individual sessions or all five. 

It will be a great time to build community and share knowledge for those interested in growing their farm operation beyond veggies. You won’t want to miss it!

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Welcome to Our 75 Newly-Certified Farmers and Beekeepers

  • Rising Tide Farm, AK
  • Love Light Farm, AL
  • Red Rooster Farm, AR
  • Common Ground Farm Collective, AZ
  • Arize Farm Botanicals, CO
  • Falcon Microgreens Ltd, CO
  • Root Rock Farm, CO
  • Everoak Farm, FL
  • D&B Farm And Livestock, GA
  • Hall’s Homestead & Gardens, GA
  • Nevaeh Seniah, GA
  • Peach House Farm, GA
  • Robinson Heritage Farm, GA
  • Troublesome Creek Farm, GA
  • ZTA, GA
  • Kauai Specialtea, Tropicals and Spice, HI
  • The Garden Aisle, HI
  • Middle Way Farm, IA
  • Rhubarb Botanicals, IA
  • Ribier Gardens, ID
  • All Seasons Farm, IL
  • Primordia Foods, IL
  • Rustic Road Farm, IL
  • Green Fins, IN
  • Turkeyfoot Farm, IN
  • Kankakee Valley Homestead, IN
  • Broken Road Farm, KY 
  • Good Dog Farm, MD
  • Masterpiece Flowers, MD
  • Bass Root Farm, MI
  • McSpadden Farms, MI
  • Hinterland Farm and Kitchen, MI
  • Serenity Microgreens Farm, MI
  • SolFed Farm, MN
  • Essentially Well Acres, MO
  • Golden View Farm, MO
  • Bethesda Farming NC, NC
  • Clay Fish Farm, NC
  • FootHills Farm And Apiary, NC
  • Garden Window Farm, NC
  • Rierson Farms NC
  • Wild Scallions Farm, NC
  • Willow Oak Flower Farm, NC
  • Harmonia Organic Homestead, NS
  • Petals and Pages Flower Farm, NV
  • Astor Apiaries, NY
  • Common Hands Farm, NY
  • Enchanted Acres, NY
  • Queens County Farm Museum, NY
  • Under the Sun Honey & Grace Apiaries, NY
  • Valentines Farm, NY
  • Wet Wood Farm, OH
  • Wild Lark Farm, OK
  • Concession Road Garden, ON
  • Earthmother Farm, ON
  • Jones Family Greens, ON
  • JTs Artsy Breeze, ON
  • Kind Organics Inc, ON
  • Blackbranch Farm, PA
  • Demicco’s Honey, PA
  • Solidago Farm, PA
  • Gracious Farm, SC
  • Grace Farm, TN
  • Harpeth Moon Farm, TN
  • Little Hill Farm, TN
  • Ooha Sol Farm, TX
  • Allegheny Mountain Institute Farm at Augusta Health, VA
  • Kat The Farmer, VA
  • Shine Farms, VA
  • Thor Mountain, VA
  • WoodBox Farm, VA
  • Historic Stratton Farm, WA
  • January Farms, WI
  • Regeneration Farm, WI
  • Peasants Parcel, WV

Who’s Your Farmer? T-Shirts

Let’s raise a giant tomato for all the hardworking farmers producing good clean food for their local communities!
While you’re at it, show your pride and get yourself a “Who’s Your Farmer?” t-shirt. Perfect for CNG farmers and their customers alike!
Shirt sales support the development of educational and networking resources for ecological farmers.
Choose from nine colors in premium or organic cotton.


New Film Series This Fall

Team CNG has produced a new set of educational films aimed at equipping farmers who want to expand their product offerings. Branching Out, a film and discussion series featuring several CNG farmers from around the country, will launch in September. 
Each film explores a different farm product to consider adding to your operation: 
– Strawberries
– Broiler Chickens
– Season-long Leafy Greens
– Microgreens 
Films will be paired with a roundtable discussion featuring the filmed farmer along with one or two others in the CNG community who have experience producing the same type of farm product. These are online events, to be held on Monday evenings. 
Learn from your peers and get your questions answered!


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Thank You Business Allies 

Over the winter and early spring a group of experienced Certified Naturally Grown farmers completed more than eight hours of lessons and practical assessments designed to further strengthen their skills delivering peer-review inspections. 

They took quizzes, role-played real life examples, observed inspections, and conducted them remotely under the observation and review of other CNG farmers and staff. And they did amazing! 

We are very pleased to announce our first cohort of newly certified Senior Inspectors. 

  • Clay Brady, Foster Brady Farm, Georgia
  • Susan Caster, Little Toccoa Creek Farm, Georgia
  • Andrew Linker, Humble Vine Farm, Georgia
  • Laurie Ritchie, J&L Farm and Stables, Georgia
  • Courtney Smith, Flora Bay Farm, Illinois
  • Chad Gard, Hole in the Woods Farm, Indiana
  • Tom Farquhar, Sandy Spring Gardens, Maryland
  • Liz Visser, Blandford Nature Center Farm, Michigan
  • Randy Alexander, Tubby Creek Farm, Mississippi
  • Judi Church, Back4Farm, New York
  • Suzanne Kelly, Green Owl Farm, New York
  • Rebekah Rice, Nine Mile Farm, New York
  • Jeff Riuox, Painted Turtle Farm, Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania
  • Stanley Chepaitis, Uncle Henry’s Garden, Pennsylvania
  • Janet Aardema, Broadfork Farm, Virginia
  • Robert White, Crickhollow Farm, Virginia

At the center of the Senior Inspector training is our new Peer Review Class.

It has only been offered to our more experienced members, but we’ll soon be opening it to all CNG produce/flower growers. Our next class will be held on June 15th (details below) and there are still some spots available! 

The Senior Inspector certification honors the experience of these members and their proficiency in conducting reviews of the highest caliber. It also comes with some great perks, like discounted certification dues, an enhanced listing on the CNG website, and authorization to conduct Remote Observed Inspections, (ROIs) which may only be conducted by SIs. 

By training experienced members to conduct ROIs, and having ROIs observed by several other members, we are creating popular learning opportunities, enhancing transparency, and forging valuable new relationships within the CNG network. 

The Senior Inspector training is currently being offered to those with CNG Produce & Flower certification. A similar training is in development for CNG livestock producers.

Peer Review Class *

Wednesday, June 15
7pm Eastern / 6pm Central / 5pm Mountain / 4pm Pacific
~ two hours duration ~ for CNG produce growers ~

For more information about qualifications or benefits of becoming a Senior Inspector, visit our Senior Inspectors Program Overview. Find more info on  Remote Observed Inspections here.

A big congratulations and heartfelt thanks to our esteemed Senior Inspectors for their hard work and commitment to their farming peers and continuous improvement in the CNG network! 

Certified Naturally Grown is developing another set of video lessons for farmers using ecological practices. We seek experienced farmers who are comfortable speaking in front of a camera and working collaboratively to develop a script. 

We seek to hire two or three farmers for this role. They will be filmed by a small crew on their farms as they provide instruction on farming practices that relate to the selected topic(s). Preference will be given to farmers who have earned the Certified Naturally Grown designation, but other farmers with relevant talent and expertise will be seriously considered. More info at CNGfarming.org/jobs

Please share this post with farmers you know in the United States. We strongly encourage applications from folks who have historically been underrepresented in US agriculture, including, but not limited to, people of color and women.
This is a paid contract position to be carried out this summer.
The deadline to apply is Monday, May 16, 10AM Eastern. 

Welcome to Our 38 Newly-Certified Farmers and Beekeepers

  • Grow NWA​,​ AR
  • Awareness Ranch​,​ AZ
  • Valley Organics​,​ CA
  • Vesolaya Gardens​,​ CA
  • Good Steward Farms​,​ CO
  • Autumn Harvest Orchard, CT
  • Liepold Pond Farm​,​ CT
  • Harvest Grove Microgreens​,​ GA
  • Jim’s Backyard Plants, GA
  • Lazy Summer Farm​,​ GA
  • Old Dial Road Farm, GA
  • Hawaii Green Earth, HI
  • Heritage Hogs Hawaii​,​ HI
  • Wood Valley Ranch​,​ HI
  • Two Hands Farm​,​ ME
  • Shubert Family Homestead​, MI
  • Tortoise & Hare Farm,​​ MI
  • Good Fight Flowers​,​ NC
  • Heritage Hills Farm, NC
  • Psycho Chicken Eco Farm​,​ NC
  • Zephyr Family Farm​,​ NC
  • Beavers Produce​,​ NE
  • DaisyFields Farm​,​ NJ
  • Tanglefoot Farm​,​ OK
  • Cornerstone Organics, Ontario
  • Mindful Mushrooms​,​ OR
  • SunCatcher Farms​,​ OR
  • Blackbranch Farm​,​ PA
  • Hickory Run Homestead, PA
  • Eat Your Greens!, TX
  • Bee Haven Farm & Apiary,​ VA
  • Green Planet Farms, VA
  • Rivenwood Gardens, VA
  • Shine Farms, VA
  • Yonderyear Farm, VA
  • Js Grass Fed Garden, VT
  • Bright Thread Farm, WA
  • Eldur Heron Farm​,​ WA
  • Hidden Penny Farm, WA

The Latest News from Your Grassroots Certification


New & Returning Business Allies

These are the first allies of 2022. We thank them for supporting our grassroots initiative!

Peer inspections are at the heart of our certification process, and a top reason farmers are drawn to CNG. For several years we have been evolving our distinct approach, to maximize the value it offers.

Last fall we combined two somewhat recent innovations to create a third:;
Observed Inspections (2019) + Remote Inspections (2020) = Remote Observed Inspections (2021).

Our first Remote Observed Inspections (ROIs) were intended to help newer CNG members (observers) learn from more experienced farmers how to conduct a peer-review inspection. They were surprisingly well-received, as we reported here. Yet we also saw how these ROIs could be even more valuable, with a bit more guidance for the Senior Remote Inspectors (SRIs) conducting them. We also realized we’d need many more SRIs in order to host more ROIs, and offer enough observer seats to satisfy interested members. So this winter, we developed a new educational offering.

CNG’s new Peer-Review Training teaches the fundamentals of what it takes to conduct a robust peer-review inspection. At the heart of the training is a two hour class, short videos, and a series of quizzes based on the class and two Study Guides. Farmers who complete these elements may enter the final stage: receiving a practical assessment with individual feedback, observing an ROI, and then ultimately conducting an ROI and debriefing afterwards.

While the training was initially designed for developing Senior Remote Inspectors, the curriculum will be used for the benefit of all CNG producers, and the class will be offered again to a broader swath of the CNG membership later this year. But already we’ve accomplished so much.

So far, 34 CNG farmers have taken the class, and now are in various stages of competing the process. We look forward to announcing our first cohort of Senior Remote Inspectors later this spring. Each of our new SRIs will have dedicated more than eight hours to complete the training. We are very grateful for their hard work and their commitment to sharing their knowledge, building their skills as peer-reviewers, and ultimately making ROIs more accessible and educational.

Our curriculum is built on the idea that there are five “Hats” that a peer-reviewer needs to wear in order to deliver a high-quality inspection. The hats correspond to the different roles they will play: Guide, Educator, Detective, Mentor, and Reporter.

We got creative representing these roles during our 2nd Class! Pictured above are the course facilitators and developers during a post-class debrief. Clockwise from top left: Clay Brady, farmer at Foster Brady Farm & SRI; Alice Varon, Executive Director; Keegan Athey, Certification Specialist; Tom Farquhar, farmer at Sandy Spring Gardens & SRI; Erin Worrall, Social Media & Programs Coordinator.

If you’re interested in participating in an upcoming Peer-Review Class, register your interest here. Priority will be given to SRI candidates, but current and former CNG farmers will be given the option to fill open seats.
If you are interested in observing an ROI this spring, let us know here. We’ll be giving priority consideration to SRIs in training and CNG members within their first few years of certification, but we’ll be happy to include others when we have open seats.

If you’re a CNG farmer interested in receiving an ROI, register your interest here. Please note that requirements to receive an ROI include at least two prior in-person inspections and a stable internet connection that can support a video call around the whole farm using your cell phone or tablet.

 
We have always been proud to feature Certified Naturally Grown producers growing high-quality food for their local communities. This spring we’re going to take it up a notch with full weeks dedicated to particular types of Certified Naturally Grown crops and the members who produce them. First up was Microgreens Week which just wrapped last week. Click the images to check out the farmers, facts and fun we featured.
We’ll be celebrating Flowers Week and Mushrooms Week very soon! Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram if you are not already.
 

This month we launched an exciting new partnership with No-Till Growers, a family of podcasts for the market grower focused on a holistic approach to soil health and successful farming. In particular, CNG is supporting The Collaborative Farming Podcast for the next 10 episodes. This podcast series is dedicated to multi-owner farms and cooperative farming models.

Be sure to give them a listen wherever you get your podcasts! Find them on Instagram here: The Collaborative Farming Podcast and No-Till Growers 

Is this on your To Do list?

Act soon, and get a speedy reply, plus 3 Free Signs once your farm is certified!

  • Apply in March – Hear back within 7 days!
  • Complete the steps to get certified by May 31
  • Well send 3 signs of your choice, FREE!

Be ready for opening day at the farmers market!

These and other marketing materials such as twist ties, logo stickers, and canvas banners are available exclusively to Certified Naturally Grown producers in our online store. 

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