Praise for The Organic Seed Grower

“John Navazio has written a fantastic guide for organic seed breeders and producers. He has taken organic seed production to a higher level with extensive information on selection, genetic integrity, isolation distances, and seedborne diseases. Although his focus is on plant breeders and commercial growers, much of the information is also applicable to small-scale farms producing seed for on-site use.”

Suzanne Ashworth, author of Seed to Seed

“John Navazio has made a keystone contribution to the future of the grassroots organic seed movement. The Organic Seed Grower is a fundamental resource for the preservation and improvement of agricultural biodiversity. It is an essential guide to high-quality, organic seed production: well grounded in fundamental principles, brimming with practical techniques, thorough in coverage, and remarkably well organized, accessible, and readable.”

Jeff McCormack, PhD, founder of Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

“With The Organic Seed Grower, well-respected plant breeder and seed expert Dr. John Navazio has written the definitive book on organic vegetable seed production. Encyclopedic, yet well written and approachable, this seminal work deserves a place in every grower’s library. From the organic farmer seeking a comprehensive reference, to the family farmer who wants to learn how to guarantee access to a favorite variety, to the progressive seed saver committed to success—all will find this book an indispensable guide and Navazio a trusted partner in organic seed improvement.”

Jim Gerritsen, president, Organic Seed Growers
and Trade Association (OSGATA)

“There is nothing more important right now than growing and saving seeds—that most essential aspect of life.  While we may have all done this once upon a time, we have mostly lost these skills to private industry or urbanization. Until now. John Navazio reveals all the techniques and tricks, some simple and some complex, that he’s learned only after decades of careful observation and practice.  Incredible photos help tell the story of life that seeds represent. The Organic Seed Grower is what we need to take back community control of seeds from those who have taken it from us.”

Tom Stearns, president, High Mowing Organic Seeds

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The Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program is a USDA competitive grants program, and grant funds have supported the writing, editing, and production of this book. Northeast SARE invests in projects like this one to improve the understanding and adoption of sustainable farming techniques. SARE defines sustainable farming as profitable, environmentally sound, and good for communities.

There are four SARE regions that serve the United States and the Island Protectorates. The Northeast SARE region is made up of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Vermont, and Washington, D.C.

To learn more about SARE and the grant offerings in each of the four SARE regions, go to www.sare.org.

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