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CT NOFA’s 38th Annual Winter Conference, OrganiConn 2020, will be held on Saturday, March 7th, 2020 at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Register today at ctnofa.org/winterconference
Read MoreNOFA Pollinator Habitat at Massaro Community Farm
Read MoreLandscaping professionals transitioning to organic practices and those already using chemical-free options and want to learn more are invited to attend the NOFA (Northeast Organic Farming Association) Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care, a 30-hour professional training and accreditation course to be held at Common…
Read MorePollinator Health & Habitat under Threat The news of the “insect apocalypse” has made it into main-stream media, and an article in the New York Times last November shook many of its readers. We all can recognize when we look out at our farms and gardens…
Read MoreJoin us at Massaro Community Farm as we plant Natives to expand and restore pollinator habitats! July 10th from 4-6pm. Light refreshments will be provided. If you would like to help out, email ctnofa@ctnofa.org
Read MoreJoin us at Massaro Community Farm as we plant Natives to expand and restore pollinator habitats! July 10th from 4-6pm. Light refreshments will be provided. If you would like to help out, email ctnofa@ctnofa.org
Read MoreFrom the Connecticut Council on Soil and Water Conservation Press Contact: Lilian Ruiz, Executive Director 33 Mead Ave., Cos Cob, CT 06807 203-424-8469 ctcoucilswc@gmail.com PRESS RELEASE Time to Celebrate Our Butterflies and Bees! The Connecticut Council on Soil and Water Conservation…
Read MoreClick here for a pdf copy CT NOFA’s Farm and Food Guide is about our nourishment, body and spirit, from Connecticut’s abundant and diverse farmland. Each spring, we pour over the entries, discovering new farms and revisiting the happy memories of old friends, barns, and…
Read MoreCT NOFA operates the NOFA Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care that is based on the NOFA Standards for Organic Land Care. This 4-day training is for landscapers, educators, and other land care professionals seeking professional credentials in organic practices and principles for the care of managed…
Read MoreCT NOFA operates the NOFA Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care that is based on the NOFA Standards for Organic Land Care. This 4-day training is for landscapers, educators, and other land care professionals seeking professional credentials in organic practices and principles for the care of managed…
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