An alternative to the USDA Organic label could be more accessible for farmers, but can it stick with consumers?

On a cold winter day in Illinois, three little pigs are resting in a three-sided shed. They have plenty of space to trot around, as they do when Jennifer Duensing approaches. Those footsteps mean it's feeding time.They squeal impatiently, waiting for their usual diet of organic feed, which sometimes includes vegetables like squash grown right here on the farm.There are countless c...

Premium Content is available to subscribers only. Please login here to access content or go here to purchase a subscription.