Dave Carter

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Dave Carter is a pioneer in connecting organic and sustainable farmers with shoppers seeking healthy, wholesome food. He began his career in rural America as a journalist in small-town newspapers, but soon began working with family farmers and ranchers who were fighting to weather the economic turbulence in rural America in the 1980’s. He developed a passion for working with farmers who were pioneering the development of natural meat and organic food production. Appointed to the USDA National Organic Standards Board by Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman, Dave served as chair of that panel during the implementation of the national organic regulations. Over the past decade, he has helped lead the growth of the U.S. bison industry, has coordinated efforts to establish USDA organic regulations for pet food, and has been involved in several farmer-controlled marketing initiatives. He also has a small herd of bison that he maintains on a ranch east of Denver.

Latest Posts by Dave Carter

Taking Care of Our Island Home

I hate admitting how old I am, but I remember that first Earth Day in 1970. The students from my small town in the foothills of Colorado were bused to a larger school in the district, where a series of
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Wild Oats One Year Anniversary at Walmart and Fresh & Easy

My, how the time flies. This month marks the first anniversary of Wild Oats’ launch into the American marketplace with a mission to make healthy organic food more affordable and accessible. Events over the past 12 months underscore why it’s
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Growing Up Organic

Anyone who thinks that the natural and organic food market is an isolated niche hasn’t been to the convention center in Anaheim, California in early March in a while. Natural Products Expo West began more than two decades ago as
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Daylight Savings – Spring Forward. Fall Back. Not For Farmers

The onset of Daylight Savings Time each year makes me think of Lawrence Dorrell. Lawrence was a veteran lobbyist for farmers in the Indiana legislature for many years. When I began my career as a farm organizer a gazillion years
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The Grass is Always Greener where Animals Graze

I had the opportunity to travel to Argentina and Uruguay this week to meet with ranchers to talk about grass-fed meat, organic agriculture and a host of other topics. But one of the most fascinating parts of the trip was
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