Unlock Higher Farm Profits...USDA Organic
Farm Transition Services offers USDA Certified Organic Inputs, including compost, cover crops, biological pest controls, organic seeds, and natural soil amendments, as well as Transition Financing to support farms shifting from synthetic chemicals (herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, and GMOs) to Regenerative Agriculture.
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36-Month Roadmap to USDA Organic Certification.
Remediating soil after heavy synthetic chemical use is a challenging but achievable goal for farmers transitioning to USDA Certified Organic practices. The process involves rebuilding soil health, restoring microbial activity, and managing pests, weeds, and diseases using organic-approved inputs while adhering to USDA National Organic Program (NOP) regulations.
Learn more about our Remediation Process
The MAHA Factor
"President Trump asked me to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country. And he said, I want to see results, measurable results in the diminishment of chronic disease within two years. And I said, Mr. President, I will do that."
Robert F Kennedy Jr.

A recent study showed that around 82% of Americans buy organic foods and most of the sales is derived through conventional grocery stores.
Allow Farm Transition Services and Remediation Funding to support your journey to USDA Organic Certification.

Talk With Our Experts
Set up an initial meeting to discuss your goals and discuss a strategy to have your farm USDA certified within 36 months.
Farm Facts
Accordions are great for answering frequently asked questions.
1.9 million farms operate in the US today
Consumers are willing to pay premium prices for certified organic products, opening up higher-margin markets.
1.8 million rely on Commercial inputs
GMO seeds and synthetic chemicals including Pesticides, Herbicides and Fungicides (95%)
There are 880 million acres of farmland in the United States
463 acres per farm (average farm size)
17,375 USDA Certified Organic Farms: (less than 1%)
USDA requires 36-months to transition a Commercial Farm (land, soil, crops and livestock) to USDA "Certified Organic" status