Agricultural Basic Applicator MMJ growers that intend to control, repel or mitigate any pest (insect, mite, plant disease, weed or rodent) or use rooting hormones or other plant growth regulators must be licensed to apply any product to the crop or the growing media. Blessed Maine Herb Farm, Athens They are all members of the Maine Organic Herb Growers Cooperative, which aggregates herbs from Maine producers in order to collectively fill large contracts for wholesale herb buyers. MOFGA is an Equal Opportunity organization, provider, and employer. Crown O’ Maine Organic Cooperative (COMOC) brings you the goodness of things Maine grown, gathered, and produced. Its divisions, Fedco Seeds, Organic Growers Supply, Fedco Trees, Potatoes, Onions and Exotics, and Fedco Bulbs, offer untreated vegetable, herb and flower seed; soil amendments, cover crops, garden tools, organic growing supplies, gardening books, seed potatoes, onion sets, fruit trees, berry bushes, ornamentals, perennials, tender bulbs, fall-planted flower bulbs and seed garlic in three annual catalogs. Mission: The Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association is a broad-based community that educates about and advocates for organic agriculture, illuminating its interdependence with a healthy environment, local food production, and thriving communities. Access and Affordability: Local Foods on the Maine Table.

That group became the Maine Organic Herb Growers Cooperative and their production of milky oats. These nine other farms are also working to grow herbs throughout the state. Dedicated to serving Maine since 1995, Crown O’ Maine distributes locally grown produce across the length and breadth of Maine. Welcome to Blessed Maine Herb Farm, where you'll find herbal offerings of impeccable quality.

Avena Botanicals and Maine Medicinals are in good company. That group became the Maine Organic Herb Growers Cooperative, which took on production of milky oats. “We saw that as a really good opportunity to grow, not … They sell their products through their Community Supported Herbal Medicine program, at the Common Ground Country Fair, through the Maine Organic Herb Growers Cooperative and the Crown O' Maine Cooperative, at the Skowhegan Farmers’ Market, to Uncle Dean's in Waterville, at herbal conferences and from the farm (at the apothecary and through www.blessedmaineherbs.com). Greenhouse growers selling fruit, vegetable and herb seedlings. Phone: 207.877.7444. The great majority of herbs, flowers, roots and barks transformed into our finely crafted medicinal herb products are lovingly hand cultivated in our gardens or wildgathered from well managed stands in our meadows and woodland.