• OEFFA Lake Effect Chapter: Urban Homestead Tour

    86 Casement Ave, Painesville, OH 44077 86 Casement Ave, Painesville, OH, United States

    What can you accomplish on just half an acre? Join OEFFA's Lake Effect Chapter on a tour of this compact homestead that proves that small scale doesn't mean small impact, weaving together pollinator beds, vegetable gardens, and a dedicated fruit production area, with herbs tucked in throughout the landscape. A small flock of chickens rounds out the homestead, contributing to both food production and closed-loop fertility. With 950 gallons of water storage on site for irrigation and solar-powered drip irrigation currently in development, this homestead is a working example of resilient, resource-conscious design. Visitors will see firsthand how a small land holding can adapt quickly to a changing climate, offering practical, scalable ideas for anyone looking to grow more with less space. Please plan to park across the street at the cemetery. No RSVP or registration required. The tour will take place rain or shine.

  • Inside the Market Garden Tour

    Green Table Gardens 1469 Hook Road, Xenia, OH, United States

    Fifteen seasons ago, Farmer Stephen fell in love with the idea that healthy soil grows healthy communities. Today, Green Table Gardens is living proof. Certified organic since 2022, Green Table Gardens is a no-till market farm built on compost, living soil, and a commitment to growing the most nutritious produce possible for the people Stephen knows by name. Now, he's inviting you in for a tour of the farm and a look at the full story of how it got here. This isn't just a garden walk. Stephen is opening the financial records of Green Table Gardens and sharing five years of growth charts, revenue reports, and real operational data so you can see exactly what it looks like to grow a small organic farm into an efficient, thriving business. Come walk the rows, ask your questions, and leave with a genuine understanding of what sustainable, profitable organic farming looks like from the inside. Register for this free tour here. This event is a part of the 2026 OEFFA Farm Tour Series.

  • Policy and Pints: Dayton

    Policy and Pints
    Eudora Brewing Company 3022 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH, United States

    Policy and Pints is a series of fun social events with OEFFA Policy’s team, offering a chance to network with food and farm policy leaders from across the state. Learn about the work they do to advance state and federal policy, hear about opportunities to plug into advocacy efforts, and engage with other changemakers. Connect with other advocates at each event and join a fun game of bingo for a chance to win a local product prize! A portion of purchases at each event will be donated to OEFFA.  Dayton—Thursday, September 17, 5-8 p.m. at Eudora Brewing Company, 3022 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH 45429. Parking can be limited. Visit eudorabrewing.com/faq for parking information and alternatives. These free events are open to anyone interested in sustainable and organic agriculture and getting involved in policy advocacy. To learn more about OEFFA Policy’s events and work, visit action.oeffa.org, follow @oeffapolicy on Instagram, and reach out to policy@oeffa.org. This event is a part of the 2026 OEFFA Farm Tour Series. No pre-registration required.

  • Urban Food Forest Tour

    Warmke Farm 622 8th St., Marietta, United States

    Warmke Farm's (Annie Warmke farmer) urban food forest project has not only planted up a food forest garden (for propagation stock) on one lot, but is in the process of planting five other properties. This is all on the same small two streets known as Historic Phillips Subdivision, an evolving neighborhood that’s been around since 1896. The tour will begin at Warmke Farm, go on a walk to see neighborhood forest sites, and return to the farm for tea and plant propagation demos. Register for this free tour here. This event is a part of the 2026 OEFFA Farm Tour Series.

  • OEFFA Member Town Hall

    Zoom

    If you’re an OEFFA member, you’re invited to a virtual town hall on Tuesday, October 6 at 7 p.m. Join to hear organizational updates, learn about opportunities to become more involved, and get the latest news on the 2027 OEFFA Conference. Please register here in order to receive the Zoom link to join us on October 6! If you're unsure about your OEFFA membership status, click here or contact members@oeffa.org. If you want to join or renew, click here.

  • Farm Food in the City Tour

    City Vittles 3480 Stathem Ave., Cincinnati, United States

    How does local organic food come to market in an urban retail space? City Vittles brings foods from Ohio producers to a space on the west side of Cincinnati. See how they utilize technology to make customers’ shopping experience as convenient as possible, while also leveraging in-person interactions at markets. Hear about City Vittles’ food retail approach, which uses ideas and processes reminiscent of general stores and older food retail spaces, but incorporates today's technology to create a new customer experience. City Vittles has a small parking lot available. Street parking is also available on Stathem Ave. Register for this free tour here. This event is a part of the 2026 OEFFA Farm Tour Series.

  • Ohio Soil Health Week Farm Tour

    Hirzel Farms 20790 Bradner Rd., Luckey, United States

    Celebrate Ohio Soil Health Week with a tour of the Hirzel Farms facility in Luckey, Ohio. Learn about their various processes and services, including organic crop production, food-grade grain processing, composting, canning, and research. Hirzel Farms is dedicated to feeding their community and nurturing soil biodiversity, and they are committed to environmentally and socially responsible farming practices.  Ohio Soil Health Week occurs annually every second full week in November, honoring the late David Brandt, a sustainable agriculture trailblazer and the “Godfather of Soil Health.” The weeklong celebration features a variety of events hosted by multiple organizations and individuals around Ohio—all focusing on soil health. Learn more at ohiosoilhealthweek.com.  Register for this free tour here. This event is a part of the 2026 OEFFA Farm Tour Series. It is held in partnership with the Ohio Soil Health Initiative.

  • Policy and Pints: Akron

    Policy and Pints
    Eighty-Three Brewery 1201 E Market St Suite 110, Akron, United States

    Policy and Pints is a series of fun social events with OEFFA Policy’s team, offering a chance to network with food and farm policy leaders from across the state. Learn about the work they do to advance state and federal policy, hear about opportunities to plug into advocacy efforts, and engage with other changemakers. Connect with other advocates at each event and join a fun game of bingo for a chance to win a local product prize! A portion of purchases at each event will be donated to OEFFA.  Akron—Friday, November 13, 5-7 p.m. at Eighty-Three Brewery, 1201 E Market St, Suite 110, Akron, OH 44305 These free events are open to anyone interested in sustainable and organic agriculture and getting involved in policy advocacy. To learn more about OEFFA Policy’s events and work, visit action.oeffa.org, follow @oeffapolicy on Instagram, and reach out to policy@oeffa.org. This event is a part of the 2026 OEFFA Farm Tour Series. No pre-registration required.

  • 2027 OEFFA Conference: Tending to Resilience

    Join us February 12-14, 2027, for the 48th annual OEFFA Conference: Tending to Resilience! This popular event is full of learning, sharing, and connecting with sustainable and organic farmers, gardeners, homesteaders, and local food supporters. It offers educational workshops, an exhibit hall, in-depth classes, and a number of social activities. More information will be shared soon at conference.oeffa.org.