NOFA-NH Calendar
Interested in Organic Farming?
Are you curious about what it takes to grow under organic regulations? Want to better understand the organic standards or how your current practices might align?
Join our online gathering for an open discussion and Q&A session!
Join us for Growing Our Region: Northeast Organic Farming Symposium, a two-day online event designed to support and strengthen organic agriculture across the Northeast.
Join us on December 16th at 6:30 PM as we spotlight local retailers around the state who champion local and organic food!
Join The Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire on Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at Colby Sawyer College for the 24th annual Winter Conference!
Community Calendar
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.
Join us for a festive celebration at the farm - a German inspired market too!
Calling all Northeast farmers and stakeholders! Join us for an in-depth walkthrough of “Advancing Regional Organic Markets: A Farmer’s Toolkit”, a new resource designed to strengthen regional organic economies.
Building Labor Resilience: Managing Payroll and Risk on the Farm. Hiring, supporting, and retaining a strong farm team starts with a labor budget you can trust.
From drought to flood, to increasing pest pressures, recent years have brought new challenges for farming in Grafton County. This roundtable and potluck is your chance to gather in community with other local farmers. We will discuss not only the issues we face, but also potential solutions.
Free series for farmers who want to learn how to get started with farm succession planning, including the financial and legal considerations. Instructors include a financial specialist and a guest attorney. Plus hear from farmers recently in transition as they share their challenges and successes.
Join MOFGA Certification Service (MCS)’s Lead Maple Certification Specialist, Kristen Walker, to learn everything you need to know about organic certification of maple syrup. We’ll discuss the annual certification cycle, applicant deadlines, organic system plans, MCS maple guidelines, recordkeeping, materials inputs, and MCS fees. Kristen will focus on production-scale systems.
MOFGA’s Farmer to Farmer Conference is known for its intimacy, in-depth treatment of topics, and profound discussions. The conference offerings are based on the idea that farmers learn best from their peers and other practitioners. Conference speakers include prominent and accessible university faculty, extension educators, and other agricultural professionals. Our unique workshop session format presents talks by both agricultural service professionals and farmers, and then opens up to a farmer discussion that explores both the unique and common experiences of everyone in the room.
MOFGA is pleased to present Gardener to Gardener: our inaugural one-day conference for gardeners!
Connect with and learn from prominent university faculty, agricultural scientists, service providers, farmers, and fellow gardeners — through speaker sessions, activities, and shared meals. Gardeners of all levels of experience, in Maine or in the broader northeast region, will find content suited to their needs, gardening goals, and experiences.
Maybe gardening started as a hobby, but now you’re interested in selling some of your produce, flowers, or value-added products on the side.
When your love of starting seeds and propagating plants means you have an overabundance of young plants every spring, it might be time to look into selling the plants you pot up.
Hosted by the Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center (NE-DBIC), the Summit highlights the innovations being made across the dairy sector right now – and how you can apply them to your business.
The NH Food Alliance hosts the NH Food System Statewide Gathering each year to bring together individuals, businesses, and organizations from across sectors who are dedicated to growing an improved local food system that works for all in the Granite State.
Want to add something to our calendar?
Email: info@nofanh.org with details and a link
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Event cancellation by NOFA-NH (weather, public health, or other factors)
Billing error made by NOFA-NH
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