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Organic Dairy Farmers Organic Dairy Farmers is a page for the Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance (NODPA), a membership organization in the Northeast USA.

NODPA started in February 2001, at a summit meeting of organic dairy producers in the Northeast.

03/27/2026

Save the Date : Join OFA’s Organic Dairy Workgroup for a Community Call to Discuss Regional Market and Insights on Policy
Join Organic Farmers Association Organic Dairy Workgroup for a community call on Wednesday, May 6th. We'll provide a comprehensive overview of our group's work and discuss key topics impacting the organic dairy sector.
Hear from organic dairy producers and experts from the Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast at 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT for a one-hour briefing.
Topics include:
• Organic Dairy in the Farm Bill
• Proposed Rule to allow Meloxicam
• Regional Organic Milk Market Discussion
• Upcoming issues in Organic Dairy
Who should attend: Organic Dairy farmers and advocates
Registration Coming Soon!
We look forward to your participation!

Lily Hawkins
(she, her)
Policy Director
Organic Farmers Association

12/03/2025

Organic Dairy Leaders Urge Emergency Market Adjustment Payment as Northeast Drought Crisis Looms

Read the full press release at the link below.

The 25th Annual NODPA Field Days are this week, Thursday and Friday in Pompey, NY. It's going to be a great event, with ...
09/22/2025

The 25th Annual NODPA Field Days are this week, Thursday and Friday in Pompey, NY. It's going to be a great event, with 2 farm tours, an educational program with fantastic speakers, and a Pig Roast and Chicken Barbecue. There's still time to register, just call 413-772-0444 or visit the NODPA Field Days webpage to sign up.
See you there! https://nodpa.com/p/140/Field-Days-2025

25th Annual NODPA Field Days - next weekThe next 25 years of Organic Dairy in the Northeast – What will it look like?Pom...
09/18/2025

25th Annual NODPA Field Days - next week
The next 25 years of Organic Dairy in the Northeast – What will it look like?
Pompey Rod and Gun Club, 2035 Swift Road, Pompey, NY 13138
September 25 & 26, 2025
Celebrating 25 Years of NODPA Field Days!
All the milk buyers will be at the event including Organic Valley, Upstate Niagara, Maple Hill, Origin Milk, Stonyfield/Lactalis, Byrne Dairy, Family Farmstead (Tom McGrath)

Come listen to lots of great speakers on timely topics, visit Tre-G Farms and Pastureland Dairy, participate in the producer only meeting if you are an organic dairy farmer, hear Keynote speaker Michael McCaffrey's talk on breeding the right cow with the right genetics for your management system, visit the trade show, and enjoy a pig roast/BBQ chicken banquet plus other meals. Registration is free to organic or transitioning producers.

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09/08/2025

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Email from NE Organic Dairy Producers Alliance You don't want to miss this. Volume 3-2023 View as Webpage NODPA E-NEWS September, 2025 Visit the NODPA Website FEATURED FARM: Sweetening the Deal Goode

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just announced its plans to re-approve dicamba, a weed-killing pesticide so ha...
08/01/2025

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just announced its plans to re-approve dicamba, a weed-killing pesticide so hazardous it was twice banned by federal courts. Dicamba, sprayed on crops genetically engineered to withstand it, has drifted rampantly to cause the worst crop and wild plant damage in the history of U.S. agriculture.
EPA needs to hear that you’re opposed to this disastrous proposal, and they're taking public comments on it right now. Can you submit a comment today? We’ve already written it for you!

Dicamba's history is an environmental disaster story. Since 2017, when Monsanto (now Bayer) introduced dicamba-resistant soybeans and cotton along with a new dicamba formulation to be sprayed on them, the results have been catastrophic. The volatile pesticide, sprayed in the heat of summer, doesn't stay where it's sprayed. Drifting sometimes for miles in v***r form, it damages any flowering plant in its path.
The numbers are staggering: the USDA estimates that up to 15 million acres of soybeans were damaged by dicamba drift in 2018 alone. Orchards have been decimated, as have organic vegetable farms, home gardens, trees, and even wild plants in wildlife refuges. Arkansas's largest beekeeper was forced to relocate his entire operation out of state because dicamba was killing the flowering plants his bees depend on for survival.
The human cost has been equally devastating. A federal court ruled in 2020 that dicamba has “torn apart the social fabric of many farming communities,” by pitting dicamba-spraying farmers against those whose crops are injured by the resulting dicamba drift.

EPA has tried and failed repeatedly to reduce drift with various application restrictions. Incredibly, the new proposal would weaken even these inadequate measures, for instance by eliminating time-of-day restrictions and cutoff dates intended to reduce volatility.
Our team at CFS has twice beaten EPA in court, winning court-ordered bans on dicamba in 2020, then again after re-approval in 2024. And we can do it again! But only with your help.
The public comment period is our chance to demand that EPA follow the evidence, and we need a massive response showing that Americans won't stand for putting corporate profits ahead of farmers, families, and environmental protection. Will you join us?

The EPA just announced plans to re-approve dicamba, a pesticide so hazardous it was twice banned by federal courts thanks to the work of Center for Food Safety and our allies. Notorious for drifting for miles, dicamba has caused the worst crop and wild plant damage in the history of U.S. agriculture...

08/01/2025

Welch Reintroduces ‘O DAIRY Act’ to Support Organic Dairy Farmers
Jul 25, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development, Energy, and Credit, led Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) this week in reintroducing the Organic Dairy Assistance, Investment, and Reporting Yields Act (O DAIRY) Act, legislation to expand federal support for organic dairy farmers by extending emergency assistance to farmers facing losses due to factors like feed shortages and increased costs. The Senators’ legislation also increases investments in the organic dairy industry to ensure resiliency and longevity and works to improve data collection for organic milk production to enhance price accuracy and transparency.
“Organic dairy farms are a major part of our Vermont’s culture and local economies, producing world-class dairy for families here and across the country. But recent economic challenges have taken their toll on many of these generational family businesses. We need to do everything we can to help Vermont-sized farms thrive, including boosting infrastructure investment, data collection, and emergency support for when our farmers need help the most,” said Senator Welch. “Our bill tackles all of those priorities and will promote the long-term sustainability of the organic dairy industry so our farmers can continue doing what they love—feed our communities.”
“New York’s dairy farms are a bedrock of economic stability for many of our Upstate communities,” said Senator Gillibrand. “The O Dairy Act will make critical investments to support small organic dairies, which face increasing financial uncertainty. I am proud to support this important legislation and will continue fighting for our dairy farmers in New York and across the country.”
“In Vermont and across the country, dairy farms are a critical part of our economies, our communities, our culture, and our history,” said Senator Sanders. “Tragically, it has become harder and harder for many of these farms to get by, and too many of our organic dairies have been forced to close. We must ensure that the Department of Agriculture recognizes the higher costs and unique needs of organic dairy farmers. This bill is an important step forward in providing organic dairies with the emergency relief they need while building on existing programming to ensure these hardworking farmers can stay in business.”
“Small organic dairy farms are a vital part of our nation’s food system, and we must ensure they have the help they need when faced with economic challenges,” said Senator Booker. “We must expand support for organic dairies, and ensure that USDA meets the unique needs of this industry so that these farmers can stay in business.”
The O DAIRY Act would extend emergency assistance to organic dairy farmers facing losses, including any time a farm’s net income decreases by over 10% in any given year, and invest $25 million annually in dairy infrastructure investments, research and innovation. The legislation also calls for increased organic industry data collection that will be shared with farmers so they can plan better. Additionally, the bill would direct USDA to study the viability of an organic safety net program, which would get aid to farmers faster when disasters hit in the future.
The O DAIRY Act has the broad support of farms, dairy cooperatives, producers and associations across the country, including the Organic Farmers Association, Northeast Organic Farmers Association-Vermont, Northeast Organic Farmers Association-New York, the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, Western Organic Dairy Producers Alliance, Straus Family Creamery, the Northeast Organic Dairy Producers’ Association, the National Organic Coalition, and the Center for Food Safety.
“Family run organic dairy farms provide healthy food and environmental stewardship to rural communities across the country. The O DAIRY Act can provide much needed investments to alleviate the economic crisis these farmers are facing and provide valuable data collection to inform future support for the industry,” said Kate Mendenhall, Executive Director of Organic Farmers Association. “We applaud Senator Welch for championing this important work.”
Senator Welch has led bipartisan efforts to support Vermont’s dairy farmers and strengthen the state’s organic dairy industry. Last Congress, Senator Welch led the introduction of the Opportunities in Organic Act, legislation designed to help farmers and other agricultural producers transition to organic practices and build successful and sustainable businesses. Senator Welch also led his colleagues in calling on the Senate Appropriations Committee to bolster investments in federal programs that support organic infrastructure, as part of the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Appropriations Bill.
Learn more about the O DAIRY Act.
Read and download the full text of the bill.
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Senator Welch with organic dairy farmers from every part of the US as part of the OFA organic dairy fly-in

Please read and sign on to this letter to the USDA. It's urgent and must be submitted by Monday, 4/7/25 before 1:00 pm, ...
04/04/2025

Please read and sign on to this letter to the USDA. It's urgent and must be submitted by Monday, 4/7/25 before 1:00 pm, EDT https://conta.cc/4lhH79u

Email from NE Organic Dairy Producers Alliance You don't want to miss this.     URGENT SIGN-ON LETTER Support the National Organic Program (NOP) and Preserve Its Workforce The National Organic Coali

The November NODPA News is available here, now.
11/11/2024

The November NODPA News is available here, now.

Email from NE Organic Dairy Producers Alliance You don't want to miss this. Volume 3-2023 View as Webpage NODPA E-NEWS November, 2024 Visit the NODPA Website The Wright’s Way, George and Linda Wright,

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