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CT NOFA Executive Director Featured on For The People

CT NOFA Executive Director, Jeremy Pelletier, was recently featured on For The People. Stream the episode, below, to hear more about our upcoming 43rd Annual Winter Conference as well as…
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CT NOFA on the Organic Farm Stand Podcast

CT NOFA’s Executive Director, Jeremy Pelletier, and Director of Advocacy, Dr. Kim Stoner, were recently featured on the Organic Farm Stand podcast to discuss both CT NOFA’s upcoming winter conference…
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Latest Episode of the NOFA Podcast

The NOFA Podcast has a new episode out, “Soil Microbes & Citizen Science: Farming from the Ground Up.” Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts, listen online, or stream…
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CT NOFA Board Member Kaitlyn Kimball Discusses Storm Effects on Small Farms

CT NOFA board member, Kaitlyn Kimball, was recently featured on WPKN’s Digging in the Dirt podcast to discuss the impact of the late summer storms for small farms in Connecticut.…
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Podcasts

The NOFA Podcast

Organic farming, sustainability and equitable food systems. For those who care about food, where it comes from and how it’s grown. Brought to you by the Massachusetts chapter of the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA/Mass) on behalf of all our NOFA chapters. Stream the latest episodes, above, or click here to find all episodes. You may also search for NOFA PODCAST on your favorite podcast platform to follow/subscribe.

Partner Podcasts

The Organic Farm Stand airs on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month, from 12 Noon to 1 PM; with co-hosts: Richard Hill and Chris Ferrio & friends. The show presents News & Views for and from the organic community; including farming and gardening advice, listener call-ins and interviews with organic and food systems experts and activists. Click here to find the latest episode or search for THE ORGANIC FARM STAND on your favorite podcast platform.

Tune into Kevin every other Monday from 4 p.m. -7 p.m. You may not know what music he’ll be digging in to, but you can bet there’ll be something old, something new, and definitely something blues. And just when you don’t want the music to stop, he’ll introduce you to this week’s “Digging in the Dirt” expert, whom he’s dug up from his dynamic network of farmers, scientists, and authors – all with very important things to say. Click here to find the latest episode or search for DIGGING IN THE DIRT WITH KEVIN GALLAGHER on your favorite podcast platform.

The Natural Farmer

The Natural Farmer (TNF) is the newspaper of the Northeast Organic Farming Association.

It cover news of sustainable agriculture and the organic movement nationally and internationally, and especially those from the seven NOFA-chapter states - Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont

It features articles about organic farming techniques, certification issues, environmental developments as they impact farmers and growers, issues of food justice and inequalities in the food system and their impact on farmers of color, migrant farmers, and other marginalized groups, and other topics of interest to the Northeast organic community

The Natural Farmer is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December, as a newsprint tabloid journal, typically 44 – 48 pages in length. Each issue highlights a particular theme as well as general how-to or personal farming stories.

All members of any NOFA chapter receive The Natural Farmer for free, four times a year, in the mail. Non-members can also subscribe to receive it.

When is The Natural Farmer published?

The Natural Farmer is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December, as a newsprint tabloid journal, typically 44 – 48 pages in length. Each issue highlights a particular theme as well as general how-to or personal farming stories.

Who writes for The Natural Farmer?

TNF welcomes contributions from writers, storytellers, farmers, scientists, growers of all sizes, conservationists, food justice activists, eaters, and visionaries. As long as the content relates to agriculture, food, or the land, TNF wants to hear from you. Contributors are welcome to submit an article through our website or send a pitch to tnf@nofa.org. A stipend is available for contributors. 

Find and follow The Natural Farmer on Facebook and Instagram.