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CT NOFA > Membership Memberships are available for individuals, families, farms, supporting businesses, and others committed to ensuring the growth and viability of organic agriculture, organic food, and organic land care in Connecticut. Already a CT NOFA Member? Click below to access your membership profile.…
Read MoreCT NOFA > Support Us Earlier this year, CT NOFA faced a critical funding crossroads. Well into our budgeted programming for the year, we faced sudden and substantial cuts to federally funded programming that constituted the majority of our work for 2025. Worse yet, we…
Read MoreCT NOFA > Support Us > Ways to Give Making a tax-deductible donation to CT NOFA helps achieve our mission of creating an organic Connecticut through advocacy and education. help us fulfill our mission of creating a more organic connecticut Donations of any size make…
Read MoreCT NOFA > CT NOFA Farm and Business Members CT NOFA member farms and businesses support our organization’s efforts to realize an organic, sustainable, and interconnected agriculture industry in Connecticut. You can find a member farm on the map, below. When you visit one, let…
Read MoreCT NOFA > Privacy Policy Who we are Our website address is: https://ctnofa.org/. What personal data we collect and why we collect it Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP…
Read MoreJoin eOrganic and the Organic Seed Alliance to hear the results of the 2022 State of Organic Seed survey! The webinar takes place on Tuesday, May 17th at 11 AM Pacific, 12 Mountain, 1 Central, 2 Eastern Time, and it’s free and open to the…
Read MoreJoin eOrganic and the Organic Seed Alliance to hear the results of the 2022 State of Organic Seed survey! The webinar takes place on Tuesday, May 17th at 11 AM Pacific, 12 Mountain, 1 Central, 2 Eastern Time, and it’s free and open to the…
Read MoreLearn about the efforts and challenges of two CT composting initiatives, a mid-scale and large-scale aerated static pile (ASP) compost systems. Common Ground High School and the City of West Haven use similar compost systems, but with different scales, technology, and goals. Common Ground is…
Read MoreLearn about the efforts and challenges of two CT composting initiatives, a mid-scale and large-scale aerated static pile (ASP) compost systems. Common Ground High School and the City of West Haven use similar compost systems, but with different scales, technology, and goals. Common Ground is…
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