The NH Queer Farmer Network is growing and sustaining a community of queer-identified farmers.
NH QFN aims to cultivate a space wherein queer farmers can share resources, connect as a community, & provide a farming-centered, queer-inclusive space in the state.
The New Hampshire Queer Farmer Network has funds to provide full ticket scholarships, with meals included, to NOFA-NH's 24th Annual Winter Conference to 10 queer and/or BIPOC community members. We also have funds to provide 10 stipends of up to $50 to cover costs associated with travel, childcare, etc.
Join farmers, gardeners, educators, and food system advocates from across the state and region for a full day of connection, learning, and inspiration on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at Colby Sawyer College in New London, NH. Rooted in shared purpose and growing together, the NOFA-NH Winter Conference is a vibrant celebration of community resilience and the transformative power of local food.
We’re Here. We’re Queer. We’re Farming in NH.
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We raise the visibility of queer farmers in NH and at large.
We’re here, we’re queer, we’re growing delicious food and transforming the local food system with beauty, love, and joy. Always have been. Always will be. Rooted in resistance, creativity, and community care, we are changing the landscape of agriculture in NH.
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We sponsor, promote, and coordinate events bringing queer farmers together.
These include farm tours, potlucks, dance parties, skill shares, retreats, movie screenings and more. We work to reduce isolation and strengthen connections. Let us know about your queers farming events and we will share them on our social media and with our email list!
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We are creating an ag community where everyone feels safe, supported and welcome.
We partner with countless organizations throughout the state, around both food and/or agriculture and LGBTQ+ issues and provide technical assistance to the Granite State’s queer farmers.
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