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Let’s Move CT Forward Thoughtfully With Clean Electric Vehicles

Let’s Move CT Forward Thoughtfully With Clean Electric Vehicles By Dr. Kimberly Stoner, CT NOFA Director of Advocacy I have been driving an electric car since 2016. I bought a…
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The Natural Farmer Seeks Submissions for Spring ’24 Issue

Share your clever farming ways in The Natural Farmer newspaper. The Natural Farmer (TNF), the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) newspaper, seeks content for the upcoming spring 2024 issue themed…
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Advocacy Action Alert – Organic Certification Cost Share Program at Risk!

The 2018 Farm Bill expired on September 30, 2023. Rather than passing a new Farm Bill, Congress has indicated that they plan to extend the current Farm Bill. Unlike larger…
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Farm Bill Forum

For those who missed our Farm Bill Forum last month (or if you’d like to review the seminar), we’ve got our recording of the event here, or watch below. Thank…
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Upcoming Grant Opportunities for Farmers

Farmers, check out this list of current grant funding opportunities, compiled courtesy of the Solid Ground Program at UConn Extension. They provide the following advice: Don’t try to fit yourself…
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Maya van Rossum Announced as 2024 Winter Conference Keynote Speaker

CT NOFA is excited to announce that Maya van Rossum will be the Keynote Speaker for our 2024 Winter Conference. Maya van Rossum is the Founder of Green Amendments For…
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New Connecticut Farmer Alliance’s Climate Smart Ag and Forestry Grant Application Period Open

The New CT Farmer Alliance is excited to announce the first round of their Climate Smart Ag and Forestry grant program! They will be awarding grants to 22 Connecticut farms…
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Ujamaa Cooperative Farming Alliance Seeks Survey Participants

Make your voice heard and help support the Ujamaa Cooperative Farming Alliance to put culture back into agriculture. The Ujamaa Cooperative Farming Alliance (Ujamaa) is a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)-led…
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Dr. Kimberly Stoner Interviewed on WNHH FM’s Dateline New Haven

CT NOFA Director of Advocacy, Dr. Kimberly Stoner, was recently interviewed by Paul Bass on WNHH FM’s Dateline New Haven. In the interview, they discussed the future of a potential…
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Registration Now Open for Spring 2024 Online Accreditation Course

The next Organic Land Care Accreditation Course course will be available starting February 1, 2024. The self-paced format allows you to complete the course at your own pace, any time…
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Farmer Health Insurance Survey

Are you a farmer? Do you struggle to afford your health insurance premiums/deductible? Do you have a health insurance policy that doesn’t really meet your needs? Are you prevented from growing…
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Advocacy Update ⏤ Invest our Tax Dollars in Healthy Soils and a Stable Climate

By Dr. Kimberly Stoner, CT NOFA Director of Advocacy At the United Nations, and around the world, this is Climate Week. I marched to the UN in New York City…
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