
Events
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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…
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Farm Tour: Fort Hill Farm
Fort Hill Farm 18 Fort Hill Rd., New Milford, CT, United StatesFarmers, farm workers, and aspiring farmers: Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of Fort Hill Farm’s greenhouse and high tunnel systems. Explore the different structures, learn when and why each was built, and discover how specific design choices support diverse production needs. The tour also includes a look at their new grant-funded soil steamer and its role in improving soil health and productivity.
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Connecticut Sun Day
Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, ConnecticutOn September 21, 2025 the Connecticut Coalition for Climate Action and CT NOFA invite you to join us to celebrate power from the sun: solar and other renewable energy sources.…
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Farm Tour: Sunset Farm
Sunset Farm 1057 Andrew Mountain Rd., Naugatuck, CT, United StatesFarmers, farm workers, and aspiring farmers: Visit the certified organic Sunset Farm in Naugatuck and learn how they incorporate high tunnels into four-season farming. The tour will also discuss the role of cover cropping in maintaining soil health.
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Growing For Our Region: Northeast Organic Farming Symposium
OnlineJoin 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.
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NOFA Interstate Council Annual Meeting
OnlineThe NOFA Interstate Council meeting is open to NOFA members from any state chapter.
This year's meeting will take place virtually on December 19 at 9:00am.
The Interstate Council is made up of members from 7 state NOFA Chapters. We come together to share common initiatives, experiences, challenges, and successes. Laura Davis, IC President will highlight the important work of the IC.
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NOFA NY 44th Annual Winter Conference
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY, United StatesNOFA-NY’s Winter Conference convenes hundreds of farmers, food system professionals, educators, advocates, homesteaders, and gardeners who are passionate about advancing organic principles that create better food and farming systems.
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Advocacy for the CT Environmental Rights Amendment – Training Session
Mansfield Public Library 54 Warrenville Rd., Mansfield Center, CT, United StatesThis will be an in-depth training session with state advocates and Maya van Rossum (founder and national leader of the movement for Green Amendments in states across the U.S.) to prepare advocates to reach out across their local communities, respond to questions, and neutralize opposition to the CT Environmental Rights Amendment.
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NOFA NJ 36th Annual Winter Conference
The Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel 1401 Ocean Avenue, Asbury ParkThis year and next, our Annual Winter Conference will explore the stories within our community, highlighting the people and the passion behind the work we love. In collaboration with The Moth, we’re making space and taking time to listen, learn, connect and create.
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Public Town Hall on the CT Environmental Rights Amendment
Mansfield Public Library 54 Warrenville Rd., Mansfield Center, CT, United StatesJoin CT NOFA for a Town Hall Meeting with Maya van Rossum and other state policy advocates. This meeting will provide an opportunity for the public to learn what the CT Environmental Rights Amendment is and why it is crucially important to protect our environmental rights on the state level.
