Grow Well, Eat Well
The Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire (NOFA-NH) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting organic, regenerative, ecologically sound farming, gardening, eating, and land care practices for healthy communities. We help people build local, just, and sustainable food systems.
What's Happening at NOFA-NH?
NOFA-NH's Spring 2025 Bulk Order Store is Live!​
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Shop the bulk order store online through March 1, 2025 to save big on organic farming and gardening supplies!
NOFA-NH's annual Spring Bulk Order is a collective buying program for organic farming and gardening supplies. Small-scale gardeners and large-scale farmers can participate. ​There are many items to choose from and special orders are happily accepted. No minimum purchase required. No shipping charges.
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Learn more and place your orders at www.nofanh.org/bulk-order.
Join us for the 23rd Annual Winter Conference Feb 8th, 2025​
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Join us for NOFA-NH’s 23rd Annual Winter Conference, "Sowing Hope, Cultivating Joy," on February 8th, 2025, at Southern New Hampshire University, where inspiration flourishes amidst the chill of winter! This unique New Hampshire event is designed for farmers, gardeners, food system professionals, and organic advocates eager to delve into the power of hope and the joy of tending to our land and communities.
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Throughout the day, you’ll engage in workshops, participate in insightful discussions, and connect with fellow changemakers who share your passion for growing food and nurturing community. View the conference webpage for more details!
Join Us for Winter Book Study!
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This winter join NOFA-NH and Seacoast NH Permaculture for a 6-part Zoom book discussion of Life After Progress: Technology, Community and the New Economy edited by Helena Norberg-Hodge and Steven Gorelick. We will meet every other Thursday, 7:00pm-8:30pm on Zoom, Jan 2 - Mar 13. Sign up at www.nofanh.org/book-club.
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From a renowned pioneer of the localization movement, an anthology of essays challenging the narrative that technological progress and an increasingly globalized economy will lead us to a better world. This collection has been selected from 30 years of published articles, book chapters and blog posts by the staff of Local Futures, internationally known as pioneers of the emerging localization movement. Some of these writings involve a fundamental rethinking of our most basic assumptions - about progress, poverty, and happiness - while others seek the root causes of our multiple crises.
Farming is Hard Work. Getting Help Doesn't Have to Be.
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We know that farming is hard work. The environmental, financial, social, and emotional pressures on farmers can be an intense burden to bear. But that doesn’t mean that you should have to bear it alone. In partnership with UNH Extension, NOFA-NH has developed a Farmer Mental Health Campaign and a comprehensive list of resources for farmers in search of mental health services, as well as mental health resources for professionals who provide services and technical assistance to farmers. Each month we will be tackling different topics and sharing helpful tools, resources, grants, and more to support farmers in the Granite State.
To learn more, visit www.nofanh.org/farmermentalhealth.
Go Organic! TOPP Mentor/Mentee Applications are Open
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The Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) is a peer-to-peer Mentorship program which provides technical support, program support, certification support, educational and community events, workforce development and more!
Applications are open year-round, but each fall and late winter we start the matching process for Mentees and experienced organic Mentors to start the process of transitioning to organic. Now is the time to sign-up! Applications are open to farms or processors that sell retail or wholesale to the public and intend to certify their operations.
To learn more, visit www.nofanh.org/topp, email Teresa at teresa@nofanh.org, attend the monthly Farmers Organic Roundtable or call our office at 603-224-5022.
CT River Watershed Best Management Practices Survey & Project
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Windham County Natural Resources Conservation District and project partners throughout VT and NH are working to identify best management practices (BMPs) for reducing nitrogen runoff into the CT River Watershed. NOFA-NH is a member of the CT River Watershed Planning Project steering committee and producer outreach subcommittee.
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Producers who farm in the CT River Watershed are invited to participate in a 10-15 minute survey on which BMP’s they practice or would be most willing to implement. Surveys are 100% confidential and will not be used for reporting or regulatory purposes. Producer stipends are available—receive a $50 gift card for participating!
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NOFA's Farm Bill Principles Platform
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The farm bill is an omnibus bill (i.e. a package of legislation combined into one bill) passed roughly once every five years. This bill includes the bulk of the federal legislation that relates to agriculture, food, and the food system. As such, it has a massive impact on how food is grown, sold, distributed, and bought in this country.
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The previous farm bill expired in September 2023, and a new farm bill is expected to be passed later this year. Learn more about NOFAs platform for the upcoming bill and how you can get involved by visiting our Farm Bill webpage.
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NOFA & Community Events Calendar
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January 2-March 13, 2025 — Winter Book Study
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January 9-30, 2025 — Farm Succession Webinar Series (Land For Good)
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January 14, 2025 — Uplifting Herbs: Natural and Herbal Mood Support (Maria Noel Groves & Concord Food Co-op)
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January 14, 2025 — Strategic Crop Planning and Variety Selection For High Tunnels (New Entry)
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January 15, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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January 16-March 10, 2025 — 2025 Webinar Series (NH Farm to School)
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January 21, 2025 — Organic Talk Roundtable
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January 23, 2025 — Winter Farmer Gathering (Cheshire County CD)
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January 23, 2025 — Farmer to Farmer Gathering (Granite State Graziers)
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January 25, 2025 — Birding on the Farm: Lucky 13 Farm (Cheshire County CD)
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January 29, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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February 1, 2025 — NOFA/Mass Winter Conference (NOFA/Mass)
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February 6, 2025 — Virtual Genetics Discussion (Granite State Graziers)
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February 7, 2025 — Network Cafe: Envisioning the Future of School & Campus Food (NH Food Alliance)
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February 8, 2025 — NOFA-NH's 23rd Annual Winter Conference - Sowing Hope, Cultivating Joy
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February 12, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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February 15-16, 2025 — NOFA-VT Winter Conference (NOFA-VT)
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February 18, 2025 — Organic Talk Roundtable
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February 26, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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March 1, 2025 — Spring Bulk Order Deadline
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March 7, 2025 — Network Cafe: The Intersection of Housing and Agriculture in New Hampshire (NH Food Alliance)
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March 12, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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March 18, 2025 — Organic Talk Roundtable
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March 26, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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April 4, 2025 — Network Cafe: Launching the NH Food & Agriculture Strategic Plan (NH Food Alliance)
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April 9, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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April 15, 2025 — Organic Talk Roundtable
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April 23, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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May 14, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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May 28, 2025 — Organic System Plan (OSP) Support Meeting
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October 21, 2025 — Organic Talk Roundtable
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November 18, 2025 — Organic Talk Roundtable
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December 16, 2025 — Organic Talk Roundtable
Contact Us
Office Hours:
By appointment only. Please email or call us first to schedule.
Phone: (603) 224-5022
Email: info@nofanh.org
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Please note that staff are working remotely and are available by phone or email Monday-Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
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