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Organic dairy farmers do their work mostly alone. And dairy work is so demanding, it’s hard to take the time to stop and chat with fellow farmers, to learn from each other and to keep on top of the latest techniques in the field. The Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Association is one place they can go to stay in touch.

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Recently the NODPA helped dairy farmers from the eastern states hook up with similar organizations in the Midwest and West Coast. Together, the farmers then developed a coordinated response to suggested changes in the official definition of organic pasture land. Maintaining good communication between farmers and other agricultural groups is one key goal of the NODPA, a goal that is becoming increasingly important, and increasingly difficult, as the number of organic dairy farmers in the region continues to grow rapidly.

roman NODPA is also developing a comprehensive database of all certified organic farms. Currently, nobody has a list of all farmers, according to Sarah Flack, NODPA's coordinator. Stonyfield's Profits for the Planet funding is helping develop that database, as well as supporting NODPA's Field Days. Field Days gather farmers from the region for 2-day conferences to meet each other and learn the latest news and techniques in workshops, and were attended by more than 90 farmers last year.
 
One major project of the NODPA was to develop a “milk check off”. Organic farmers can now choose to give a percentage of their profits directly to the organization, whenever a milk handler pays them for their milk. It’s easy for the farmer and is providing a steady cash flow for the organization.

"Our biggest challenge now is to make sure all the interests of all of our farmers are well represented in our organization," Flack said. "We want to be able to respond quickly when we need to, when industry issues arise and the voice of the farmer needs to be heard."
 


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