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

Farm Aid 2014: Dave Matthews, Pulled Pork And Family Farms

a pulled pork sandwich on a wooden board with an ear of corn

Farm Aid is dedicated to advancing the cause of family farmers. The crowd at the Farm Aid concert represents a cross section of America. The day begins with lots of outreach and education on issues impacting family farms. As the
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Dave Carter Arrives At Farm Aid 2014 [VIDEO]

Wild Oats blogger Dave Carter arrives in Raleigh, NC for the start of Farm Aid 2014 and comments on changes in the last 19 years since the first festival.

Stir Fry: The Savior of Home Gardeners

stir fry skillet with chicken, peppers and bean sprouts

A tip of the hat to whomever invented stir-fry. Because at this time of year, stir fry is the savior of many a home gardener. My refrigerator and kitchen countertop are overflowing with produce from my postage stamp-sized home garden.
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Farm Aid: A Positive Force For Change Since 1985

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Farm Aid began as a rallying point for the farm protest movement during the depths of the farm crisis in the 1980’s. The farm organization for which I worked in 1985 even chartered a bus to ferry cash-strapped farmers to
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Good Enough Is Still Pretty Good

a graphic illustrating the idea, " Don't Let perfection be the enemy of the good.

I just came away from an interesting discussion with a reporter at a trade show. When I told her about my background in organic agriculture, she blurted, “I think this organic thing is just a bunch of hype.” Okay, that’s
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