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CT NOFA is offering microscopy training in summer and fall, this year. Participants will view various soils and composts, looking at the different soil structures and the microbes that thrive in healthy soil. Demonstrations include how to prepare a slide for viewing, what you might…
Read MoreJoin us as we explore the world of lactobacillus. We can produce this beneficial bacteria in home made foods that help heal our gut and aid digestion. We’ll be making curtido and a sourdough starter. Cost includes all materials and what you take home.
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Read MoreJoin us after the conference for food, drink, and the New Connecticut Farmer Alliance famous Cabbage Moth Story Hour! Farmers are invited to take the stage and share a farm-related story: the time you had to chase your chickens across town, your craziest farm injury,…
Read MoreOur 2024 winter conference will feature a number of workshops in Spanish. Click on any of the workshops, below, for more information, or click here to view all the workshops we have slated for this year’s conference. Nuestra conferencia de invierno de 2024 contará con…
Read MoreCT NOFA is excited to announce a series of 2024 field days as part of the Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP), a national program that helps farmers navigate challenges related to organic certification and provides mentorships and technical assistance to those who are considering…
Read MoreAre you thinking of trying out some new soil health practices on your farm? Join us at Sweet Acre Farm to learn about what practices they’ve implemented over the years and the changes they’re seeing in their soil. They’ll discuss low/no-till methods, cover crops, field…
Read MoreWe will break down the various ways we study soil to get a complete picture of how well our soil functions as a living ecosystem. The Field Day will cover the various testing methods that evaluate the physical structure of soil, chemical composition and biological…
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