Call for Exhibitors at CT NOFA’s 2026 Winter Conference

November 21, 2025
Does your business or organization offer products or services that would be of interest to our conference attendees? Then join us at CT NOFA’s 44th annual Winter Conference on March 7, 2026 to connect with 300+ farmers, home gardeners, and organic advocates from across the region. Agricultural industry suppliers, education and resource providing organizations, environmental conservation groups, and others are invited to register for an exhibitor table.
Exhibitor tables are available for $90 for CT NOFA business members and $150 for non-members. Exhibitors will be supplied with a 5′ table and chair for their booth space. The exhibitor fee includes one conference registration. One additional table staffer may register for the conference at the discounted rate of $35. To register as an exhibitor, click here, or visit our website to learn more.
Register as an exhibitor for the 2026 CT NOFA Winter Conference
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