- Government
- Dade County Farm Bureau
- Miami-Dade Property Appraiser - Agricultural Classification
- Miami-Dade Regulatory & Economic Resources - Agriculture
- Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
- US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- Agriculture Research Service (ARS)
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
- Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)
- Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)
- Forest Service (FS)
- National Organization of Professional NRCS Employees (NOPHNRCSE)
- National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
- Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)
- US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- US Food and Drug Administration
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
- Agriculture Facts
- Local & State Agricultural Organizations
- Community Organizations
- Organic Farms
Bee Heaven Farm (CSA)
Margie Pikarsky
264 St & 187th Ave
305-247-8650Bunny Farm (Sustainable Agriculture)
Loretta Rodriguez
786-287-5388
18525 SW 177th Ave, 33187The Farmer's Wife
Allison StriblingFL Fruit Company (Conventional)
2111 NW 86th way Coral Springs, FL 33071Fresh Gardens (Conventional U-Pick)
Robert Petrucci
305-245-8388
31400 SW 194th ave, 33032Glaser Organic Farms (Organic)
Edward Romano
305-238-7747
19100 SW 137th Ave, 33177Guaraki (Certified naturally grown )
Mario Yanez
305-323-8888
22150 SW 272nd St, 3317
Mailing address: 8201 SW 99th Ct, 33173Hill Locally Ground Produce LLC (IPM)
Michelle K. Burek
20025 SW 270th St, 33031Maguire's Organic Farm (Organic)
Contact: Ian Maguire
305-754-1395
28200 SW 157th Ave, 33033Paradise Farms (Organic)
Gabriela
19801 SW 320th Street
305-248-4181Pernas Groves (Use of IPM)
Tony Pernas
305-283-8246
22601 SW 180th Ct, 33170Pine Island Nursery (Use of IPM)
Allison
305-233-5501
16300 SW 184th St, 33187PNS Farms (Organic)
Contact: Alice Pena
305-232-4042
14390 SW 199th Ave, 33196Redland Mediterranean Organics (Organic)
Hani Khouri
305-562-3202
21725 Redland Road, 33170Saw Mill Farm (Organic Garden)
Holly Orzechonicz
305-252-2357
18755 SW 212 St, 33187South West Ranches Farmer's Market
Sheila Garcia
754-423-3786
5150 S. Flamingo Road, Southwest Ranches FL, 33332
Mailing address: 9119 Lime Tree Lane, Pembroke Pines FL, 33024Tim Rowan (Organic)
31700 SW 207th Ave.Verde Garden Farms (Organic)
Mario Yanez
12700 SW 280th St.
786-350-6571 - International Agricultural Organizations
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- CGIAR global research partnership
- Biodiversity International
- CIAT - International Center for Tropical Agriculture
- CYMMIT - International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
- ICRISAT - International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
- IFPRI - International Food Policy Research Institute
- IRRI - International Rice Research Institute
- Svalbard Global Seed Vault
- Universities & Colleges
Central Carolina Community College
Sustainable agricultureUniversity of California, Berkeley
Agroecology research, training and development activitiesUniversity of California, Davis
Agroecology GroupAgricultural Sustainability Institute at UC Davis UVM Center for Sustainable Agriculture
University of California, Santa Cruz
Agroecology research and education, apprenticeship programEvergreen State College
Ecological agriculture/Sustainable agriculture programUniversity of Hawaii
Agroecology, environmental qualityIowa State University
Agroecology, Leopold Center for Sustainable DevelopmentUniversity of Minnesota's Southwest Experiment Station
Elwell agroecology farm, cropping systems research, water quality researchMontana State University
Agroecology, weed ecologyPennsylvania State University
Agroecology programPrescott College
Wolfberry Farm. An experimental agroecology farm.University of Vermont
Provide undergraduate students with rigorous, experience-based programs in both Sustainable Landscape Horticulture and Ecological Agriculture. Training for professionals in M.S. and Ph.D. programs for careers in the disciplines of soils, entomology, horticulture, agroecology, and plant pathology.University of Wyoming
Agroecology program for undergraduates - Other Organizations
The Food Project
The goal of the Food Project is to develop sustainable, local food systems that bridge race, class, age, and more to ensure food security for all.The Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
A research and education group at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Operates a training and research farm.Sustainable Agriculture Farming Systems (SAFS)
Collaborative effort between UC researchers and farmers comparing the dynamics of conventional and organic farms.Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE)
U.S. Department of Agriculture fundedproject that administers competitive grants for sustainable agriculture research and education.University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (UC SAREP)
Publications, news releases/media, courses, workshops, events, crop and livestock production information, competitive grants, and biologically integrated farming systems.Sustainable Harvest International
Projects in over thirty rural communities in Belize, Honduras, Nicaraguaand Panama help people raise their standard of living by restoring the natural environment by providing technical and material support to farmers and local organizations that want to implement sustainable agriculture, agroforestry, reforestation and other appropriate technologies.IFOAM
The worldwide umbrella organization of the organic agriculture movement, with about 639 member organizations and institutions in some 101 countries all over the world.The Farm School
A nonprofit educational farm in Western Massachusetts to promote farming through educational programs for school children and through a year-long practical training program for adults.Sustainable Farming Connection
Managed by former staff members of The New Farm magazine, this site will help you tame costs, add value to what you sell and keep you informed of the latest news from the sustainable farming community.ATTRA- Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas
University programs and contacts, sustainable agriculture.Eldis Agriculture Guide
Links for international agriculture and development.Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF)
California based organization promoting family-scale farming that is environmentally sound and sustains local economies.The WWOOF International Association (World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms)
Helping those who would like to volunteer on organic farms internationally.Trees for the Future (TFTF)
A non-profit organization to initiate and support agroforestry self-help projects in developing countries.Cedar Meadow Farm
The Groff family farm, progressive farmer/experimenters in Pennsylvania, USA. Includes details of no-till vegetable production and other sustainable cropping systems.Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA)
Provides educational and business opportunities for farm workers and aspiring farmers to grow and sell crops grown on two organic farms in Monterey County, California. Their mission is to advance economic viability, social equity and ecological land management among limited-resource and aspiring farmers.Heifer International
Works to build sustainable communities. One of their global initiatives focuses on agroecology through teaching environmentally sound agricultural techniques in communities around the world.The Land Institute
The Land Institute seeks to develop an agriculture that will save soil from being lost or poisoned while promoting a community life that is prosperous and enduring.Food First - Institute for Food and Development Policy
The purpose of the Institute for Food and Development Policy - Food First - is to eliminate the injustices that cause hunger.