{"id":33778,"date":"2022-05-09T18:29:45","date_gmt":"2022-05-09T18:29:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ccof.org\/farmer-jared-siverling-talks-transitioning-to-organic\/"},"modified":"2024-04-23T21:08:41","modified_gmt":"2024-04-23T21:08:41","slug":"farmer-jared-siverling-talks-transitioning-to-organic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ccof.org\/es\/news\/farmer-jared-siverling-talks-transitioning-to-organic\/","title":{"rendered":"El agricultor Jared Siverling habla de la transici\u00f3n a la agricultura org\u00e1nica"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure class=\"content-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" data-entity-type=\"file\"       data-entity-uuid=\"199f03f0-df2e-496b-b275-c245284ac7f4\" height=\"1200\"       src=\"http:\/\/live-ccof001.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/jared-siverling.jpg\" width=\"1600\"       \/><\/figure>\n<p>Last month, the CCOF Foundation hosted its third virtual       teatime. Organic industry leaders, CCOF Foundation supporters, and farmers alike joined us via       Zoom to hear from organic regenerative farmer Jared Siverling of Siverling Centennial Farms in       Bloomer, Wisconsin. Jared and his wife Vanessa have spent the last five years transitioning       the Siverling multigenerational farm from conventional to organic with support from family,       friends, the CCOF Foundation, and Anheuser-Busch\u2019s Contract for Change program.<\/p>\n<p>Through the Contract for Change grant, the CCOF Foundation       allocated more than $500,000 to non-organic farmers in the United States, many from       socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, to support their transition to USDA organic       practices. Jared was one such grant recipient, and we checked in with him nearly two years       after the grant. While the virtual world has its drawbacks when it comes to hosting events,       it&#8217;s proven to be the most effective medium for connecting farmers with our CCOF community in       the past few years. Here are a few highlights from the Zoom conversation between CCOF Chief       Program Officer Jessy Beckett Parr and Jared Siverling. Stay up to date with our current       Organic Transition programming at our <a data-entity-substitution=\"canonical\"       data-entity-type=\"node\" data-entity-uuid=\"07538c0f-8c84-4702-83c7-27b000df41b8\"       href=\"\/node\/10276\">website<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Jessy:<\/p>\n<p>Jared is calling in from Siverling Centennial Farm in Bloomer,       Wisconsin. Jared, could you tell us about your family\u2019s farming background?<\/p>\n<p>Jared:<\/p>\n<p>I am a fourth-generation       farmer. [The farm is] about 500 acres. My wife Vanessa and I own 320 acres, of which about 250       \u2026 is farmable. We rent another 250 acres or so. My father bought it from a cousin in       1985. Then, Vanessa and I transitioned it to organic in 2019, becoming 100 percent owners, and       we took it organic.<\/p>\n<p>My dad was a big Gary Zimmer <a       href=\"https:\/\/www.midwesternbioag.com\/leadership\/gary-zimmer\/\">Midwest       BioAg<\/a> guy in the 80s and 90s. Our soil tests were good back in the day; they are       great now. Dad was borderline organic with no synthetic fertilizers and no GMOs, but he did       use herbicides from time to time. That was the last step. We\u2019ve been certified organic       since 2019. This year, we will have the last 25 acres of our 500 acres certified organic, 100       percent.<\/p>\n<p>We grow about a dozen crops\u2014hay, alfalfa-based       hay, corn, and soybeans. We also have sweet corn; we grow a lot of open-pollinated corn.       We\u2019re getting out of the soybean business, but I do fight with a few acres every year       still. We do an 11-way chicken feed mix that includes different varieties of wheat, oats,       barley, some peas, radish, canola, lentils, fava beans. We grow a lot of rye. Cereal rye grows       really well up this far north. Last year we extended our beef herd from 6 critters to 61       critters. My wife does an organic CSA from our no-till organic-dedicated garden, which       supports about two dozen folks. My wife still works off the farm full time. Our goal is to       have her working here full time within the next five years. As of last year, I left my       full-time military gig. I still proudly serve in the Wisconsin National Guard, but I\u2019m       trimming it back to one weekend a month after about a decade of working full time.<\/p>\n<p>Jessy:<\/p>\n<p>Thank you. I love hearing       about what you\u2019re growing because the list is so long and so diverse. I\u2019m curious if       you can tell me about when you knew you wanted to farm. It\u2019s a big deal, choosing organic       farming as a life path.<\/p>\n<p>Jared:<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve wanted to be a farmer as long as I have a conscious memory. I really got       serious about it 11 years ago. I served in Iraq from 2010 to 2011, and when I got back, I       looked my dad in the eye, and I said, \u201cWe\u2019re going to figure this out.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The first farming book I remember reading was Gary Zimmer\u2019s       <a       href=\"https:\/\/www.midwesternbioag.com\/about\/about-biological-farming\/\">Advancing       Biological Farming<\/a>. My dad mailed it to me as a birthday present over in Iraq, and       I realized all the [truth] he was talking about.<\/p>\n<p>For context,       I was a commercial sprayer (herbicides) for my college job in summers. It was a really       great-paying job in the early 2000s. At that time, I was also in the Army. I was in fairly       good shape. I was fairly healthy, but I noticed that the summers that I was spraying crops I       always had the sniffles. The other nine months out of the year I felt great, except in my       summer months. I think it was the sprays. I don\u2019t have any scientific documents to back       that up, but for three straight summers I had the sniffles and a hacking cough, and I think it       was the herbicides.<\/p>\n<p>Gary\u2019s book and a lot of subsequent       other books, including <a       href=\"https:\/\/www.barnesandnoble.com\/w\/grain-by-grain-bob-quinn\/1129770342\">Bob       Quinn\u2019s book<\/a> (my dad\u2019s favorite book about farming), was part of me       surveying all this organic farming literature. In the Midwest farming community, the idea is       so entrenched that you have to have the chemicals. You have to have the sprays. You have to       have the synthetic fertilizers. Saying that you\u2019re going to farm without any of those is       like saying, \u201cJust flap your arms really hard and you\u2019ll achieve flight!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I got convinced to go organic pretty early on. In 2011, my dad gave       me the back 20 acres of the farm that no one could see, and he said, \u201cJared, go       nuts.\u201d I started trials with organic-compliant farming. I was raising corn and soybeans       without any herbicides and without any inputs except manure. I learned a lot in those seven or       eight years. I learned a whole lot about what to do and what not do to; learned a lot about       tillage. When we transitioned in 2019, I came at it from a place of having some comfort. It       wasn\u2019t like one day we just sold the sprayer and went cold turkey organic.<\/p>\n<p>Jessy:<\/p>\n<p>I appreciate you calling       out at the very beginning that you had support from your parents. What happened with those       first 20 acres? What did you grow?<\/p>\n<p>Jared:<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0I, like a lot of folks, started by removing the sprays. We       never used synthetic soil; that was not a factor. We had a lot of dairy manure, so I tried to       make up for the sprays by getting really good at using a lot of tillage tools for weed       management (rotary hoes, cultivators). I have, like, 13 different cultivators, different time       weeders, different tools. I was then going to substitute in tillage, but I missed the systems       approach. My opinion is that the continuous corn and soybean systems or the continuous wheat       systems in the Midwest are broken systems.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>When I got into our current       system, which is more of a small grain, clover, corn system, I learned you don\u2019t have a       lot of weed issues when you have a more diverse rotation. We have so much less tillage now       than when I first started taking over. I\u2019m kind of embarrassed to admit that [on] the       other piece of land, I had probably eight different tillage passes. I was trying to grow       perfect, weed-free soybeans, and that\u2019s not the goal. The weed is not an enemy, it\u2019s       a plant and a place. It&#8217;s growing because you probably did something to cause it to grow. That       takes a lot of learning, and it\u2019s a fantastic paradigm shift.<\/p>\n<p>Jessy:<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a total paradigm shift.       There\u2019s a lot of pride in agricultural communities about how weed-free you can keep       things, and we\u2019re going to have to bust that open if we\u2019re not going to have people       experience shame when transitioning to organic. Shame is not a way that anybody learns;       it\u2019s a way to shut down learning. When you start to ask the right questions, people come       to their own solutions. At CCOF, we focus on uplifting positive solutions, because solutions       exist, and diversity is one of those solutions.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m curious if we could take a left turn into economics. When we were preparing       for this call, we had a long conversation around how you economically transitioned the farm.       That&#8217;s something that doesn\u2019t get looked at a lot in the beginner farmer story. Some       assume, \u201cfourth-generation family farmer, you got the land, you\u2019re up a leg.\u201d       But I&#8217;d love for you to tell your full economic picture, as much as you are comfortable       sharing, because that\u2019s really helpful for those of us on the call who are supporting       folks trying to get into ag.<\/p>\n<p>Jared:<\/p>\n<p>My father and mother bought the farm at market value in the 1980s, and my wife and I       bought it at nearly market value in 2019. My parents did discount us some, but we bought the       farm. We have about $350,000 worth of machinery, and we\u2019ve paid tax for all of that. We       operate with zero operating loans. There are no loans on any machinery. The only debt on our       operation is the actual land itself, and we\u2019ve got that about 50 percent paid off.<\/p>\n<p>We grew up quite poor. We had a bountiful garden; we had dairy       cows; we had fresh milk. We did not grow up hungry, but we didn\u2019t have a lot of money. My       parents were paying 80s interest rates on a zero-down farm. My dad had a tractor at one point       with an 18 percent interest rate. Can you imagine paying 18 percent on anything?<\/p>\n<p>I did multiple mobilizations with the National Guard. I was working       full time. My wife, the attorney, paid off her student loans. We saved a pile of money. A lot       of my farm learning did not occur from 8 to 5, Monday through Friday. That&#8217;s when I was       working. A lot of my farm learning was very early in the morning. There were times when I&#8217;d       work a full day&#8217;s work, come back, and I&#8217;d be on the tractor until 2 a.m. I&#8217;d get a couple       hours of sleep, and it\u2019s not fun, but they teach you how to do that in the Army. That&#8217;s       why God created coffee.<\/p>\n<p>If people are passionate about       farming and you are looking at taking over a family operation, don\u2019t quit your day job.       Start from a basis of stability because, especially [for] those looking to go organic,       there\u2019s going to be some bumps and bruises along the way. You&#8217;re not going to get it       perfect right on, no matter how many YouTube videos you watch, no matter how many John Kemp       videos you watch or how many books you read\u2014you\u2019re not going to get it perfect. Have       that security blanket because just diving into this with nothing down 100 percent       financing\u2014it doesn\u2019t always work. It&#8217;s like starting a band or opening a restaurant;       you can make it work, but it\u2019s a risk.<\/p>\n<p>My wife is an       economics major with a law degree. I have an engineering degree and my master\u2019s in       mathematics. Neither one of us has an agriculture degree. I joke sometimes that I&#8217;m glad I       don\u2019t\u2014I think I might have had some bad habits to break.<\/p>\n<p><em>Quotes have been abbreviated for this blog post. If you\u2019d like a       recording of the full conversation, please email <a       href=\"mailto:ccoffoundation@ccof.org\">ccoffoundation@ccof.org<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<figure class=\"content-image\"><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>El mes pasado, la Fundaci\u00f3n CCOF organiz\u00f3 su tercera merienda virtual. 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