CT NOFA: The Northeast Organic Farming Association of Connecticut. We ensure the growth and viability of organic agriculture, food, and land care in CT.
New soil health courses announcement, advocacy updates for May, info about CT Grown Organic, and more in May's edition of Gleanings. https://t.co/H5cCz58ksr
CT NOFA is proud to announce the launch of our Equipment Share Program. This program aims to provide both commercial farmers and home gardeners free access to both specialized equipment and expertise in a shared environment. https://t.co/A8EDXFPuwK
Join UConn Extension for a workshop tomorrow to help certified and transitioning organic farmers strategically leverage their certification to strengthen their brand, clarify messaging, and grow sales. https://t.co/v3f9BOergu
Eastern CT CRAFT (Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training) is proud to present a farmer training at Tiny Acre Farm on June 15 that will cover cut flower production. https://t.co/CIuT0X5BJ8
CT Grown now has a Certified Organic label! Organic farmers can take advantage of FREE technical assistance with marketing/branding in association with this new label. Learn more about this cost-free marketing assistance on our website. https://t.co/SiDLsnyKDz
We’re happy to announce the return of our Soil Health - 3 Ways course! We’re offering two sessions: one in July and one in September. These courses are FREE thanks to funding through TOPP.
July session: https://t.co/zAJyaTLG4e
September session: https://t.co/OeiFYHfjN4
Northeast farmers - the New Entry Sustainable Farming Project wants to hear from you about farmland access! Please take this QUICK, 5-minute land access survey.
https://t.co/k6h77fNLtN
Make plans to join farmers from across the region in September at the Northeast Growing Together Conference! This event supports current and aspiring organic farmers with meaningful opportunities to connect with peers in the food and farming community. https://t.co/q2HLrkSAhn
CT NOFA has made available an Organic Crop Production record keeping checklist, intended to provide a framework for management of records that are required when a farm operation is preparing to certify organic, or is preparing for recertification. https://t.co/sLMlNBUVam
CT NOFA is proud to be a participant in the 2026 Great Give, a 36-hour fundraising event to support local non-profit organizations. Visit our Great Give page to contribute towards our fund and support the work that CT NOFA does. @cfgnh https://t.co/9yPuACzUuJ
Voting is happening this week on a national Farm Bill that supports industrial agriculture and pesticide makers. Visit our website to learn what actions you can take to try to stop this version of the Farm Bill. https://t.co/RhclhNFbTn
You’ve earned your USDA Organic certification—now what? Join Dave Tschiegg on 4/27 for a webinar to help certified and transitioning organic farmers strategically leverage their certification to strengthen their brand, clarify messaging, and grow sales. https://t.co/AnfRqYCJiF
CT NOFA’s microscopy training course is back! Join us in the coming months for a return of this practical course that will teach you how to analyze and evaluate your soil’s health. https://t.co/o2LlR3XemV
You’ve earned your USDA Organic certification—now what? Join Dave Tschiegg on 4/27 for a webinar to help certified and transitioning organic farmers strategically leverage their certification to strengthen their brand, clarify messaging, and grow sales. https://t.co/AnfRqYCJiF
Check out NiCER (part of the PACE network - People’s Action for Clean Energy) for another way to take action towards a more sustainable Connecticut. https://t.co/AqSKHaQaKi
CT RC&D is resuming their FarmUP program, which provides one-on-one consultations and additional services (such as professional photography shoot, etc.) to Connecticut farmers. They are also continuing to offer Veteran FarmUP consultations. https://t.co/6VOeBs7IM5