Farmer Connections
Farmer connections are at the heart of a thriving agricultural community. Whether you are just getting started, building your farm business, or looking to deepen your network, having access to the right people, resources, and opportunities can make all the difference.
This space is designed to bring farmers together across experience levels and production styles. Explore farmer groups and peer networks where you can share knowledge, troubleshoot challenges, and learn from one another. Stay connected through events—from field days and workshops to virtual meetups—that offer practical skills, fresh ideas, and meaningful conversation.
Farmers also support one another through the services they provide. From equipment sharing and custom work to mentorship and technical assistance, these connections help strengthen both individual farms and the broader agricultural landscape. Dedicated pathways for young and beginning farmers ensure that new growers can access guidance, training, and community as they establish their operations.
Find tools to support your farm’s success, including farmer resources, timely updates through our newsletter, and listings for farm jobs and labor opportunities. For those looking to grow their markets, we highlight sales outlets such as farmers’ markets, wholesale opportunities, and other avenues to connect with buyers are featured here.
Farmer Community Groups
Young Farmer Community Groups
BIPOC Farmer Community Groups
Farmer to Farmer Services
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Events
Join NOFA-NH and Seacoast Permaculture for a 4-part Zoom book discussion of: Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane.
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.
A daily practice to build the skill, will, and courage to advance racial equity in our food system and beyond.
Join us to bring these past 6 months of Access to Markets Roundtables all together. Looking at the current market access discussed in this series, let's assess what the NH food system landscape needs so that everyone can access local food in NH. Farmers, bearing in mind all we have heard during this series, how can market access be expanded in ways that you can accommodate more local foods in the marketplace?
The 43rd New Hampshire Farm, Forest & Garden Expo is a hands-on, family-friendly celebration of agriculture, forestry, and land stewardship in the Granite State. Our 2026 theme, From Soil to Sawdust: How New Hampshire Makes Ag Happen, brings the full story to life — showing how New Hampshire’s natural resources are transformed into the food we eat, the tools we use, and the products that support everyday life.
Join NHTOA as we gather to connect and enjoy a woodland and wildflower walk while learning about the forest and farm management and conservation efforts at the beautiful Branch Hill Farm in Milton Mills. A light breakfast is provided.
The American Community Gardening Association (ACGA) annual conference highlights ACGA's grassroots efforts to empower, build, enhance and sustain gardens through education and collaboration. The annual conference brings together diverse voices, ideas, and practices that strengthen the role of community gardens in advancing food security, health, and garden sustainability.
The 17th Annual NH Herb & Garden Day, hosted by the NH Herbal Network, is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2026, at the Forest Society in Concord, NH.
Join educators from across the country for workshops, tours, and resources that illuminate agriculture in the classroom in Providence, Rhode Island.
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.
Connect to the NOFA community and beyond. Find an event on our calendar below!
Stay in Touch with NOFA-NH’s Farmer Newsletter
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