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 weekly online gathering for an open discussion and Q&A session!
Nutrient Cycling on a Diversified Organic Farm
Join Jimi at Clyde Farm, an organic practicing operation in Farmington, New Hampshire, to see firsthand how holistic, nutrient-cycling systems work on a small, diversified farm with cattle, pigs, and poultry, along with fruit & veggies. Click photo to learn more!
Join us online for a chat to learn what the Farm Bill is and how it impacts both farming practices and food assistance programs.
Deep Compost Mulching in Organic No-Till Production
Join us for an on-farm workshop hosted by a recipient of the NOFA-NH Resilience Fund as we explore the use of combined, deep compost mulch and organic no-till in organic vegetable production. Participants will tour permanent raised beds receiving a 4-inch application of finished compost and learn how this practice supports soil health, weed suppression, moisture retention, and reduced fertilizer and irrigation needs. Click photo to learn more!
Join us for a meeting discussing soil and nutrient conservation. Topics will include no-till practices for farms of all sizes, cover cropping in Northern NH, and best practices for nitrogen management. Click photo to learn more!
In partnership with UNH Cooperative Extension, NOFA-NH will be co-hosting this demonstration day for the Windham County Conservation District’s Connecticut River Watershed Planning Project. Click photo to learn more!
Using Permanent Beds and Polyculture Plantings in the Garden and the Forest Farm
Visit Gemmo Forest to see a new paradigm in growing emerging. An invitation to look within for answers, strengthen your connection with self, and co-create with nature and nature beings. Click photo to learn more!
Pastured Poultry for Small Farms
Kolrose Farm is a certified organic farm on 4 acres of leased land from Brandmoore Farm. Alex will guide us through the process from chicks to sales. Click photo to learn more!
In partnership with UNH Cooperative Extension, NOFA-NH will be co-hosting this pasture walk for the Windham County Conservation District’s Connecticut River Watershed Planning Project. Click the photo to learn more!
The Making of a Deep Winter Greenhouse
Join us at Winter Street Farm in Claremont, NH for a field day with organic farmer Jonathan Hayden as he shares his experience designing and building a greenhouse on his small, diversified CSA farm. Click photo to learn more!
Community Calendar
Seed saving can become a source of income, make farms more independent and resilient, and improve genetic biodiversity. It’s not just for farms; backyard growers, gardeners, and conservationists can utilize seed saving techniques to preserve local native species, heirloom crops, and more.
Join Seacoast Eat Local and Fox Point Oysters for the Live Free and Shuck Workshop!
Located at Little Bay in Durham, participants will learn about the challenges and rewards of farming on Great Bay. The workshop will include a shucking demonstration and an opportunity to ask questions.
Join us online for a chat to learn what the Farm Bill is and how it impacts both farming practices and food assistance programs.
Join Baird Swift of Haynes Dairy to hear how his methods of pasturing dairy cows. New this year to Baird is raising a small number of goats using waste milk from his cows.
The conference is open to everyone with an interest in trees and shrubs managed for their nuts or native woody fruits. Attendees will include a diverse mix of commercial growers, researchers, and hobbyists.
We the Land! is a gathering for Indigenous, Black & Brown earth workers, land stewards, and farmers.
Calling all farmers and stakeholders who live in the Northeast & Mid-Atlantic region!
Registration for the 2026 New Farmer School opens June 1, 2026 and will remain open until the course is full.
$10 per car! Spend a day on the farm! Meet local farmers, learn about agriculture, and explore the Monadnock Region's food system.
Wednesday, August 19th
Sanborn Mills Farm
7097 Sanborn Road, Loudon, NH
The Ecological Landscape Alliance (ELA) is excited to announce the 2026 Annual Conference & Eco-Marketplace to be held on August 27 and 28, 2026, in Providence, Rhode Island.
This event, hosted by the Northeast TOPP program, supports current and aspiring organic farmers through hands-on workshops, practical technical assistance, and meaningful opportunities to connect with peers across the food and farming community. Whether you're just beginning your organic journey or looking to deepen your expertise, you'll gain real-world insights you can apply right away.
A biennial gathering by and for agroecological seed communities in the U.S. and across the world
Want to add something to our calendar?
Email: info@nofanh.org with details and a link
Refund Policy
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Event cancellation by NOFA-NH (weather, public health, or other factors)
Billing error made by NOFA-NH
Participant withdraws from event 21 days or more prior to event, subject to $20 minimum non-refundable fee
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Cancellation of membership by requestor
Withdrawal from events where the registration cost is $20 or less
Participant withdraws from event less than 21 days prior to event
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Donate the refundable amount to NOFA-NH
Apply the refundable amount to a NOFA-NH membership (new or renewal)
Apply the refundable amount as a Credit toward a future, publicly announced event