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2022 Conference

About the Conference

CT NOFA is proud to present our 40th Winter Conference to be held virtually over the course of three weeks, starting Friday, February 11th, 2022 at 7pm with a welcome session, the Bill Duesing Organic Living on the Earth Award, annual meeting, and a showing of Leah Penniman’s Virtual Keynote Address. From February 14-18, we will offer over 20 workshops on farming, seed saving, organic land care, community food security, social justice issues, and more. In week two, we will host virtual farmer circles – peer learning communities for farmers interested in discussing a particular topic in an informal, supportive environment. These circles include discussions on hemp production, flower farming, building food sovereignty, farming on stolen land, crop planning, and more.

Join us this February as we learn, grow, innovate, and think critically about what we want our food system to look like in the future.

Conference registration includes 20+ live sessions and exclusive access to all recordings for 3 months after the event.

This year, we are implementing a sliding scale pricing model, allowing us to practice economic solidarity, providing mutual support for the cost of our programs. In this way, we make our education more accessible and help cover costs of operation. Choose the pricing tier that fits with your income and access to wealth, and help us create a more just, inclusive, and equitable conference. Many thanks to Soul Fire Farm, and Rock Steady Farm for their vision and leadership in advocating for equitable pricing models. Scholarships are still available thanks to our generous donors and sponsors. If you would like to request a registration fee waiver, please click here.

Living on Earth Award Nomination Details

The nomination deadline is January 22, 2022

Awardee will be announced on February 11, 2022

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