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PLAINS

TRANSITION TO ORGANIC PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

What is the Plains Transition to Organic Partnership Program?

The Plains Transition to Organic Partnership Program (Plains TOPP) is a coalition of organizations providing technical assistance and wrap-around support for transitioning and existing organic farmers. 

Plains TOPP serves operators in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, and Oklahoma. 

How will Plains TOPP assist regional operators?

Working with regional partners, Plains TOPP will connect operators transitioning to organic with local, experienced organic operators who will serve as mentors. Additionally, Plains TOPP will:

    • Train and educate mentors to ensure successful partnership with transitioning operators
    • Provide technical assistance on agronomy, organic certification, extension, conservation planning, organic regulations, certification cost share programs, business development, and marketing
    • Develop and expand technical assistance and training programs
    • Support local workforce development
    • Organize community building and networking events to connect transitioning, newly certified, and experienced organic farmers.
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TOPP MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

The goal of TOPP is to make the transition from conventional farming to organic farming easier and more accessible. To that end, a robust mentorship program has been developed. The mentorship program will:

      • Connect transitioning operators with an experienced organic operator who will provide guidance throughout the transition process.
      • Mentors will receive training, guidance, and support to ensure a successful relationship.
      • Transitioning operators will set goals with mentors, and mentors will actively assist transitioning operators in working toward their goals.

Apply for TOPP Mentorship today!

Are you a conventional producer transitioning your operation to organic? Apply now to be matched with a mentor who will help guide you through the transition and certification process.

Mentees will:

    • Partner with an experienced organic operator to navigate the transition and certification process
    • Get expert advice on best practices
    • Receive support in writing the organic system plan
    • Access additional learning opportunities such as field days, workshops, webinars, and conferences
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Plains TOPP mentors serve an important function.

Apply to be a TOPP Mentor today!

The Plains TOPP mentorship program is seeking experienced certified organic operators to serve as mentors to producers transitioning their operations to organic production.

Program Requirements:

    • Mentors must have at least 3 years experience with organic production and certification
    • Ability to connect with mentee 45 hours/year
    • Thorough understanding of organic rules and certification requirements
    • Understanding of challenges and benefits presented by organic certification

Mentors receive:

    • Training
    • $3,000 stipend for each mentorship year you participate (additional stipend for mentors with more than one mentee) 
    • Multi-lingual mentors may be eligible for additional compensation
    • Mentors with multiple mentees may be eligible for additional compensation

Are you interested in learning more about organic agriculture?

Transitioning your conventional operation to organic can be overwhelming, but we truly believe that that more you know the more successful your transition to organic will be. Below you will find resources that address questions transitioning operators frequently have.

The best part? Additional resources are added every other week, so feel free to check back regularly for more learning opportunities.

TOPP Brings Plains Region Producers Together

TOPP Brings Plains Region Producers Together

USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) events continue to draw members of local and regional farming communities together. In early summer, more than 20 producers from the TOPP Plains region attended an Intro to Organic Agriculture Field Day on John's...

Should you transition to organic?

Should you transition to organic?

The decision to transition a conventional operation to organic is deeply personal. Organic certification requires resources, like time and money, and perseverance in the face of the challenges that you will inevitably encounter along the way. Is transitioning to organic the right step for your operation?

Organic System Plan: what they are, what to include

Organic System Plan: what they are, what to include

Everyone seeking organic certification–whether they are applying for initial certification or renewing their certification for the seventeenth year–must submit an Organic System Plan (OSP). The OSP is the foundation of the organic certification application, and it provides certification agents and reviewers with a thorough understanding of how an operation complies with organic regulations.

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The Plains TOPP program is supported through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP). TOPP is a program of the USDA Organic Transition Initiative and is administered by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) National Organic Program (NOP).

Plains TOPP Partners

Who we work with:

Plains TOPP has a large network of collaborative partners continuously working to find ways to best support producers transitioning to organic, build community, and develop the organic workforce. Our partners represent state departments of agriculture, research universities, organic certifies and non-profit organizations throughout the Plains states.

Acres USA

Contact: Lydia Lazar
Email: llazar@acresusa.com
www.acresusa.com

Center for Rural Affairs

Contact: Wyatt Fraas
Email: wyattf@cfra.org
Phone: 402-687-2100
www.cfra.org

Colorado Department of Agriculture

Contact: Callie Cooper
Email: callie.cooper@state.co.us
Phone: 303-869-9000
callie.cooper@state.co.us

FARRMS

Contact: Stephanie Blumhagen
Phone: 701-877-1796
Email: sblumhagen@farrms.org
www.farrms.org

Grain Place Foundation

Contact: Jay Vetter
Email: jay@grainplacefoundation.org
Phone: 888-714-7246
www.grainplacefoundation.org

Kansas Civic Network

Contact: Andres Mata
Email: andres.mata@kscivicnetwork.org
kscivicnetwork.org

Kansas Farmers Union

Contact: Nick Levendofsky
Email: nick@kansasfarmersunion.com
Phone: 620-241-6630
www.kansasfarmersunion.com

Midwest Organic Producers

Contract: Demetria Hill
Email: deme.hill@outlook.com
Phone: 785-678-7006

Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society

Contact: Audrey Woita
Email: programcoordinator@sustainablenebraska.org
Phone: 402-235-6743
www.sustainablenebraska.org

OCIA Nebraska

Contact: Rick Schuchardt
Phone: 703-474-9940
Email: rick.schuchardt@gmail.com
www.nebraskaocia.org

Organic Farmers Association

Contact: Kate Mendenhall
Email: kate@organicfarmersassociation.org
Phone: 202-643-5363
organicfarmersassociation.org

Rodale Institute

Contact: Lea Vereecke
Email: lea.vereecke@rodaleinstitute.org
www.rodaleinstitute.org

Think Generation

Contact: Ryan Slabaugh
Email: ryan@think-regen.com
Phone: 970-389-5218
www.ThinkRegeneration.com

University of Nebraska – Lincoln

Email: kkoehlercole2@unl.edu
Phone: 402-504-1016
www.unl.edu

USDA Agricultural Marketing Service — NOP

Email: nop.guidance@usda.gov
Phone: 202-720-3252
www.ams.usda.gov/organic

OCIA International
(Regional Lead)

Email: topp@ocia.org
Phone: 402-477-2323
www.ocia.org

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Para los solicitantes nuevos: recuerde que, como solicitante nuevo, su operación actualmente no puede etiquetar o vender productos como orgánicos. Si se otorga la certificación orgánica, se emitirá un certificado orgánico y el producto se podrá vender como orgánico.

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Para operaciones suspendidas: tenga en cuenta que ningún producto puede venderse como "orgánico" mientras está suspendido y que el producto anterior ya no es "orgánico". Para las operaciones agrícolas, cualquier cultivo actualmente almacenado ya no es orgánico y debe venderse de manera convencional. Solo los cultivos cosechados después del restablecimiento, si se otorga, pueden venderse como "orgánicos". Cualquier cultivo cosechado de los campos antes de la reinstalación debe venderse de manera convencional ".

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