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Activism & Policy

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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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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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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Advocacy Alert – Take Action to Increase Land Access, Security, and Opportunities in the Farm Bill

Land in Connecticut is expensive. Farmland is steadily being lost to development. Access to farmland in Connecticut has been an issue for decades, especially for non-traditional farmers of all kinds:…
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CT Environmental Rights Update – Interviews with the Movement’s Leaders

Interested in learning more about the CT Environmental Rights Amendment? We’ve got a pair of interviews that help highlight the importance of the movement towards environmental rights amendments, including the…
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