Audio and video tapes of T30 conference workshops and keynote speeches are available for purchase. See below for list. 

To print an order form: 
For PDF format, CLICK HERE 
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Thanks to and James Haldane for recording services. You may want to contact them to have your conference recorded and archived.

Richard Reese
6063 Medcalf Rd
Bellingham, WA 98226
Phone: 206-850-9654 (cell)
Email:

Audio Tapes $ 8.00 each, plus $ 1.25 each for shipping (Max. $13 shipping to U.S. and Canada). Video tapes / DVDs cost $ 24.50 each (includes shipping). 

A 001a (4 tapes - $ 24 ) Making the Bugs Work for You - Biological Control in Organic Agriculture 
- Status of Organic Research & Education in Washington & Oregon - David Granatstein, WSU 
- Mushrooms As Your Allies - Paul Stamets, Fungi Perfecti 
- Biologically Based IPM - Conserving Biological Diversity on the Farm through Habitat Management - Paul Jepson, OSU 
- Successful Farmscaping - Elanor O'Brien, Persephone Farm, Lebanon, Oregon 
- Strategies to Conserve Beneficial Insects & Spiders - Bill Snyder, WSU 
- Bloom Habitat for Beneficial Insects - Frank Morton, Shoulder to Shoulder Farm, Philomath, OR 
- Designing Pest Resistant Systems with Living Mulches - Helen Atthowe, Montana State Univ. 

A 002a (3 Tapes - $ 21) The Compost Foodweb & Compost Tea -  Dr. Elaine Ingham Soil Foodweb, Inc. Corvallis, Oregon and Soil Foodweb Institute, New South Wales, Australia 

A 003 Mobilizing the New Agrarian Community -  Jim Hightower 
>>V 003 Video / DVD (Specify format when ordering)

A 004 Agriculture for Life: Beyond the Suicidal Economy of Industrial Farming & Globalized Agriculture - Dr. Vandana Shiva 
>>V 004 Video / DVD (Specify format when ordering)

A 005 Tilth As A Revolutionary Movement: Thirty Years of Progress & the Challenges Ahead - Woody Deryckx
>>V 005 Video / DVD (Specify format when ordering)

Workshops: Session B: 

A 011 Seeds of A Great Idea-The History of Tilth - Anne Schwarz, Yvonne Frost, Lynn Coody 

A 012 Making Solar Work in the Northwest - Mike Nelson, Christopher Freitas 

A 013 Organic Seeds in the Era of Transgenes - Alan Kapular, JJ Haapala 

A 014 Global Ecology: Age of New Solutions - Hendrikus Schraven 

A 015 Slow Food-Who's Minding the Fork? - Lora Lea Misterly, Peter de Garma, Jennifer Hall 

A 016 Why Sustaining the Land is Critical to Sustainable Agriculture - Don Stuart, Stephanie Taylor, Harry MacCormack, Will Newman 

Workshops Session C: 

A 021 Realizing Biodynamic Agriculture in North America - Jim Fullmer, Walter Goldstein, Beth Wieting 

A 022 Cover Crops for Nutrient & Pest Management Roundtable -Dave Muehleisen 

A 023 New Insights on the Nature of Food Quality - Chuck Benbrook, Karen Benbrook 

A 024 Field, Farm & Fungi: Biological Pest Management - Gwendolyn Ellen, Munk Bergin Paul Stamets 

A 025 Prove It ! Planning Your Own On-Farm Research Study - Woody Deryckx, Jane Sooby, Carol Miles 

A 026 New Farmer Roundtable- Discover the Highs & Woes - Andy Parker 

Workshops Session D: 

A 031 The Conjunction of Molecular Biology & Organic Agriculture - Alan Kapular 

A 032 Choosing A Wholesale Market: Which Is Right For You? - Panel: Jeff Fairchild, Peter LeCompte, Dave Brown 

A 033 Organic Orcharding -Wynne Weinreb, Scott Beaton, Harold Ostenson 

A 034 Food Democracy: Community Based Policy Initiatives -Andy Fisher, Eileen Brady, Rosmarie Cordello 

A 035 Livestock Health & Productivity From the Soil Up -Jerry Brunetti 

A 036 Farming Medicinal Plants - Mark Wheeler, Michael 'Skeeter' Pilarski 

Workshops Session E: 

A 041 Direct Marketing Roundtable - Chris Curtis, Will Newman 

A 042 Tilth's Vision: Passing the Torch to A New Generation - Anne Schwarz, Alan Kapular, Mark Musick, JJ Haapala, Harry MacCormack 

A 043 Tools for the Small Acreage Farm Roundtable - Michaele Blakely 

A 044 Ranching & Restoration of Native Grasses - Jim Bahrenberg, Berta Youtie 

A 045 Sustainable Agriculture, Biopharming & Your Land Grant University - Bonnie Rice, Nick Andrews 

A 046 Weeds Management Roundtable

To print an order form: 
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Featured Speakers:
Vandana Shiva
Jim Hightower
Elaine Ingham
Paul Stamets
Woody Deryckx
Alan Kapuler
Hendrikus Schraven
Jerry Brunetti
Chuck Benbrook
Anne Schwartz
David Granatstein
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Oregon Tilth
Oregon Tilth, 470 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem, OR 97301 (503) 378-0690 - Oregon Tilth is an education and research organization, that supports and promotes biologically sound and socially equitable agriculture. We bring together rural and urban producers and consumers around land stewardship and healthy food. Oregon Tilth administers educational programs, supports sustainable agriculture research and policy, publishes the In Good Tilth newspaper, operates Luscher Farm Organic Education Center, the Yard & Garden Program, Farmers Cooperative Genome Project, and offers organic certification to producers and food handlers throughout the Americas.

Tilth Producers
Tilth Producers of Washington, PO Box 85056, Seattle, WA 98145 (206) 442-7620 - As Washington state’s non-profit organization of organic and sustainable farmers, Tilth Producers promotes research, education and policy in the interest of ecologically sound, sustainable agriculture. Our members are farmers, wholesalers and retailers, farm suppliers, consultants, individuals and organizations that want to see organic and sustainable agriculture grow. We publish Tilth Producers Quarterly Journal, a directory of organic and sustainable growers, markets and resources, and we host regional workshops and an annual conference. We coordinate the Tilth Farm Placement Service, connecting interns and farmers. In partnership with the Washington Sustainable Food and Farm Network, we advocate for sound agricultural policy.