Calendar

The following is a list of events taking place around the country – and the world!

Most of the events are organized or co-sponsored by MOFGA but other events are listed as well.
Visit the MOFGA Events page. Interested in giving a workshop for MOFGA?

Farmer Climate Forums: New England Climate Trends, Soil Hydrology, and Managing the Effects of Soil Saturation

Online

The Climate Forums are brought to you by NOFA-VT and MOFGA. This event is one in a three-part series discussing flooding, excess precipitation, and farm resilience.Sean Birkel will review Maine’s historical temperature and precipitation trends and future climate projections, and discuss impacts to the growing season. Sean will give an overview of online tools relevant […]

FREE

Climate Smart Soil Management Workshop: Conserving Natural Resources through Accurate Fertility Management

Aldermere Farm Welcome Center 20 Russell Ave, Rockport, Maine

This event is hosted by UMaine Cooperative Extension. Soil fertility is subject to change over the course of the growing season and requires active management. A good fertility management program helps to ensure that commercial crop and forage production is efficient, as well as economically and environmentally sustainable. In recent years, extreme weather events characterized by […]

$25

Climate Disaster Relief Cafe

Rockweed Community Center 156 High Street, Belfast, Maine

Join MOFGA and American Farmland Trust for climate disaster relief focused conversation and listening session for farmers and agricultural service providers. Were you impacted by the December 2024 storm? A flooding event? Concerned about how climate-driven events might impact your farm in the future? We want to hear what you think robust disaster relief programs […]

Seed Swap & Scion Exchange

MOFGA's Education Center 294 Crosby Brook Rd, Unity, ME, United States

*Postponed to April 6 due to inclement weather forecast*Kick off the growing season at this free, annual event!Gardeners and orchardists are invited to bring their seeds, scionwood (fruit tree wood for propagating fruit trees), and plants to share. You don't need to bring anything in order to participate! There is always an abundance of seeds […]

Free

Converting An Old Dairy Barn into a New Wash/Pack

Online

Elizabeth Keen from Indian Line Farm in South Egremont, MA will discuss the process of completely remodeling a 1930s dairy barn into an updated wash/pack, using funds from the MA Food Security and Infrastructure Grant. Elizabeth has been managing the farm since 1997. Indian Line has a 250 member CSA, one Saturday market and does […]

Free

Farmer Climate Forums: Climate Adaptation Planning for Flood and High Precipitation Conditions

Online

The Climate Forums are brought to you by NOFA-VT and MOFGA. This event is one in a three-part series discussing flooding, excess precipitation, and farm resilience. Climate Adaptation Planning is a useful tool to assess risks and identify strategies to increase resilience and mitigate the impacts of climate change. This session will discuss the process […]

FREE

The Organic Grain & Seed Summit

Kennebec Valley Community College 677 Skowhegan Road, Hinckley, Maine

The Organic Grain & Summit will bring together grain growers and seed savers for a day of educational workshops at Kennebec Valley Community College. Attendees will explore topics such as building soil health, managing weeds organically, growing grains for seed production, and heritage grain seed restoration.Tickets are free for farmers, $50 for non-farmers, or $25 […]

Free – $50

How to Build a Food Safety Plan

Online

Join us for the first in this webinar series focused on produce safety!   Throughout this series of three webinars, Lindsay Werner of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry and Robson Machado of the Cooperative Extension will guide farmers through the information needed to build and implement food safety plans. This webinar is intended to prepare […]

Free

Climate and Soil Health Cafe

The Ecology School Saco, ME

Join MOFGA and Maine Farmland Trust for a climate and soil health focused conversation for farmers and agricultural service providers. We want to address climate-driven events on your farm by focusing on our strengths and building our community of resources. This will be a facilitated discussion, led by farmers, about climate needs, concerns, and adaptation […]

Free

TOPP and No-till Growers Meeting

Assawaga Farm 626 Providence Pike, Putnam, CT

Please join us for our next No Till Grower Meeting on Sunday April 27 at Assawaga Farm in Connecticut from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This event is geared toward farmers who are growing using no-till, ecological practices or are actively transitioning to these methods. Also learn about organic mentorship opportunities offered through the Transition […]

Free

Agriculture Water Assessment

Online

Join us for the second event in this series focused on produce safety! Throughout this series of three webinars, Lindsay Werner of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry and Robson Machado of the Cooperative Extension will guide us through the information we need to build and implement food safety plans. This workshop is intended to […]

Free

Adaptation in Action: Pond Construction and Maintenance in a Changing Climate

Brodis Blueberries 87 Jones Hill Rd, Hope, Maine

This event is hosted by UMaine Cooperative Extension.  Ponds are a key nature-based tool for tackling challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity. In this workshop, participants learn how to build and maintain a pond to enhance their landscape, increase biodiversity, maximize wildlife habitat, and help reach water management goals in a […]

$25

Gardening Q&A

Online

Say hello to May, and the growing season, during MOFGA's Gardening Q&A. Whether you've been gardening for decades or you're daydreaming about starting your first garden this year (or somewhere in between), these informal Zoom conversations are a chance to discuss whatever gardening topics are on your mind. Bring your questions for a casual conversation and […]

Free

Mushroom Log Inoculation

MOFGA's Education Center 294 Crosby Brook Rd, Unity, ME, United States

Mushrooms are a delicious addition to almost any garden, homestead, woodlot, or farm. In this introductory workshop, learn how to select mushroom logs and varieties, with a specific focus on shiitakes; design an appropriate site for growing shiitakes outdoors; and practice inoculating logs. Participants will be able to bring home an inoculated shiitake log, which […]

$50 – $80

Gardening in Climate Change: Pests & Diseases Q&A

Online

How does climate change affect pests and diseases that gardeners may contend with? And what are some best practices for organic, sustainable, and ethical management of said pests and diseases? Bring your questions, and hear from two experts -- Mariam Taleb and Caleb Goossen -- in this Q&A. This webinar will be recorded, and the recording will be […]

Free – $20

Farm Food Safety How-to

Online

Join us for the third event in this series focused on produce safety! Throughout this series of three webinars, Lindsay Werner of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry and Robson Machado of the Cooperative Extension will guide us through the information we need to build and implement food safety plans. This webinar is intended to […]

Free

Blossom Tour in the Maine Heritage Orchard

Maine Heritage Orchard 85 Crosby Brook Rd, Unity, ME, United States

Nestled on the serene grounds of MOFGA’s campus in Unity, Maine, the Maine Heritage Orchard has blossomed over the past decade, into a monument of environmental stewardship and agricultural heritage. As it marks its 10th anniversary, the orchard is a testament to community collaboration and educational innovation, showcasing nearly 400 varieties of historic apples and […]

Free

Farm Training Project: Diversified Vegetable Production

Dharma Farm 175 Calderwood Rd, Washington, Maine

Farm Training Project (FTP) workshops are designed for journeypeople, farmworkers, and other beginning farmers. They follow an informal format including a farm tour and conversation on the topic of the day. Tour a diversified vegetable farm to see various infrastructure and soil health practices at work. Dharma Farm is a certified organic farm in Washington, Maine, growing […]

Free

No-Till Grower Meeting: Tobacco Road Farm

Tobacco Road Farm 373 Tobacco St, Lebanon, CT

Please join us for our next no-till grower meeting on Sunday June 22, 1-6:30 p.m. at Tobacco Road Farm in Connecticut. This event is geared toward farmers who are growing using no-till, ecological practices or are actively transitioning to these methods. These events are not intended for gardeners or homesteaders. Participants will also learn about […]

Free

Small Scale Organic Grain Production on Sandy Soils

Crystal Spring Farm 277 Pleasant Hill Rd, Brunswick, ME, United States

Join Seth Kroeck for an educational field day at Crystal Spring Farm, exploring the topic of small-scale organic grain production on sandy soils. This event will offer grain growers an opportunity to see the farm’s grain operation first-hand and learn from Seth's experience adapting organic production methods to Maine's unique soil conditions.REGISTER HERE.

Legume Cover Crop and Small Grains Research Tour

UMaine Rogers Farm 914 Bennoch Road, Old Town, Maine

Join us on July for a two-part workshop at UMaine’s Rogers Farm! To start things off, UMaine Extension Professor, Dr. Jaime Garzon, will showcase his legume variety trial and outline the practical applications of this research as cover crops for grain growers. In the second session, UMaine Research Associate Tom Molloy will lead attendees through […]

Farm Training Project: Farming in Climate Change

Hall Brook Farm 34 Berry Rd, Thorndike, ME, United States

Farm Training Project (FTP) workshops are designed for journeypeople, farmworkers, and other beginning farmers. They follow an informal format including a farm tour and conversation on the topic of the day. Hall Brook Farm in Thorndike, Maine, grows organic vegetables for wholesale markets on a tractor scale. Come learn about farming practices Hall Brook Farm has implemented […]

Free

Gather & Grow Tour: Growing a School Garden

Belfast Belfast, ME

Spend a summer evening touring a vibrant school garden!At the Troy Howard Middle School Garden Project, students tend a 1/3 acre garden and a year-round greenhouse -- producing veggies, fruits, flowers, heirloom seed crops, and more. The garden provides both material sustenance and educational enrichment. Student-harvested produce -- over 1,500 pounds of it yearly -- goes […]

Free

Gather & Grow Tour: Orono Community Giving Garden

Orono Community Giving Garden

Join us for a tour of the Orono Community Giving Garden! The Orono Community Giving Garden (OCGG) is a collaborative resource for people in the Orono area to share food they've grown, and to gather and learn from the process of gardening. The garden is tended to by volunteers, and it features a wide variety of veggies, fruits, and flowers that […]

Free

Who’s Eating My Kale? A Summer Pest and Disease Tour

Valley Street Community Garden 138 Valley Street, Portland, ME

Are critters nibbling on your veggies? Are plants developing strange colors, or wilting unexpectedly? Join Cooperative Extension, Cultivating Community, and MOFGA for an interactive tour of the common pests and diseases that appear at the height of summer. We’ll search over fruits and under leaves to help growers increase their comfort with diagnosing what ails […]

Free

Organic Agriculture in Maine: Size, Economic Impact, Farmer Goals, and Financial Sustainability

Online

Join us to learn from the authors of a recent report we developed that details the historical growth trajectory of organic agriculture in Maine from 2007-2022. Report authors Jed Beach of FarmSmart Business Services and Rose Wilson of Rose Wilson Consulting will sit down with MOFGA’s Executive Director, Sarah Alexander, to share how the report […]

Free

Farm Training Project: Low Till Vegetable Production

Sound Pine Farm 53 Pennellville Rd, Brunswick, United States

Farm Training Project (FTP) workshops are designed for journeypeople, farmworkers, and other beginning farmers. They follow an informal format including a farm tour and conversation on the topic of the day. Join Caleb Goossen, MOFGA’s crop specialist, and Sound Pine Farm in Brunswick, ME, for a tour and discussion on establishing a low-till production system. We will […]

Free

Potato Production and Dealing with Colorado Potato Beetle

Nettie Fox Farm 2348 Kennebec Rd, Newburgh, Maine

One of the strategies for avoiding Colorado potato beetles is to plant your crop early. Another strategy is to plant your crop late. Which potato planting timing is right for you and your farm?Join Everett Ottinger of Nettie Fox Farm and MOFGA's Organic Crop Specialist Caleb Goossen for a walk through of an on-farm participatory […]

Free
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