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Do you know where the largest and oldest state organic
organization is in the Unites States?
It’s in Maine!
The Maine
Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA), formed in
1971, is the country’s longest existing and biggest state
organic organization in the country. MOFGA mission is to help
farmers and gardeners: grow organic food, fiber and other crops;
protect the environment; recycle natural resources; increase
local food production; support rural communities; and illuminate
for consumers the connection between healthful food and
environmentally sound farming practices.
MOFGA led the charge to pass a GMO labeling law in Maine. In
fact, they started off this year in the office of Maine’s
Governor, Republican Paul LePage. They were there to deliver
hundreds of postcards encouraging him to sign the bill
previously passed by Maine’s legislature with near unanimous
votes. Governor LePage signed the bill the
next day, and Maine became the second state in the country
to adopt labeling requirements for foods derived from
genetically modified crops and animals.
Well done, MOFGA!
One of MOFGA’s largest programs, The Common Ground Country Fair,
occurs each year on the third weekend after Labor Day in Unity,
Maine. The Common Ground Country Fair which started in 1977 as a
“harvest celebration” will celebrate its 38th year this
September. Each fall, almost 60,000 people travel to attend the
fair.
Along with lots of information about the fair schedule and
exhibits, the MOFGA website also has some great information on
how fairgoers can start preparing now.
And, as you might expect, these recommendations are also great
for our
planet.
One of the ways that MOFGA suggests to prepare for the fair is
to order seeds and start plants for your garden. Then, enter
your results in the Exhibition Hall displays or offer them to
the Common Kitchen to help feed volunteers during the Fair. Grow
a row to create common ground!
Folks can also work with their local schools and teachers to
plan a student field trip to Common Ground. What a fun way to
teach children about farming, recycling, and all sorts of other
ways to be good stewards of our earth.
Another suggestion is to tune-up your bicycle—and your body—by
cycling to the fair. A suggestion heeded by nearly 600 cyclists
every year. The fair program even includes valet bicycle
parking.
MOFGA and the Common Ground Country Fair are unique and creative
in their approach to teaching people of all ages how to love our
mother earth. You can read a bit more about the history of this
historic organization
here.
Charlotte Warren is media
manager for the
Organic Consumers Association.
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