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  • Aerated Compost Tea Webinar

    Join this CT NOFA webinar to learn methods for brewing aerated compost tea to add beneficial microbes and plant-available nutrients directly to plants throughout the growing season.

    $30
  • From Pasture to Processing: Making Poultry Work in the Northeast

    Poultry producers across the Northeast - especially small-scale, organic, and transitioning farms - have long faced barriers to reliable, local processing. Join us for a practical, producer-focused webinar hosted by…

    Free
  • Growing For Our Region: Northeast Organic Farming Symposium

    Online

    Join us for Growing Our Region: Northeast Organic Farming Symposium, a two-day online event designed to support and strengthen organic agriculture across the Northeast. Supported through the Transition to Organic Partnership Program, this free symposium brings together leading regional organizations to offer a unique series of hour-long webinars focused on intermediate to advanced farming practices.

  • CT Grown Academy: Spring Marketing Webinar for Farmers

    Online

    CT Grown Academy is a free educational series designed to help Connecticut farmers and agricultural producers improve their marketing and digital presence, helping them to connect more effectively with consumers. This webinar continues that mission with practical, organic-specific guidance you can apply right away.

    Free
  • Soil Health 3-Ways – July Session

    The Hickories 136 Lounsbury Road, Ridgefield, CT, United States

    Under the tutelage of CT NOFA Soil Health Program Manager, Monique Bosch, Soil Health 3-Ways participants will attend three virtual sessions (via Zoom) that cover the three main properties of soil – physical, chemical, and biological – in the lead-up to an in-person, practical application session. This 4-course series is intended for both commercial farmers and home gardeners to help them work with nature to produce healthy plants and nutrient-dense food.

  • Soil Health 3-Ways – September Session

    Assawaga Farm 626 Providence Pike, Putnam, CT, United States

    Under the tutelage of CT NOFA Soil Health Program Manager, Monique Bosch, Soil Health 3-Ways participants will attend three virtual sessions (via Zoom) that cover the three main properties of soil – physical, chemical, and biological – in the lead-up to an in-person, practical application session. This 4-course series is intended for both commercial farmers and home gardeners to help them work with nature to produce healthy plants and nutrient-dense food.

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