• BYO Bucket Cincinnati Compost Sale

    Ohio Soil Health Week
    Camp Washington Perennial Farm 3220 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, United States

    In honor of Ohio Soil Health Week, join Green Umbrella at Camp Washington Perennial Farm for their “Bring Your Own Bucket” fall compost sale! This 2-hour event offers high-quality compost perfect for putting your gardens to bed for the winter, along with essential education on the composting process. Event Goals: Provide high-quality compost for fall garden winterization Educate attendees about the composting process and its benefits for soil health Promote sustainable gardening practices for the fall and winter seasons Showcase our farm’s commitment to soil stewardship Attendees are encouraged to bring their own buckets to purchase compost by volume ($8), with bagged compost also available for sale ($10). Learn how to properly prepare your garden for winter using our nutrient-rich compost. Our knowledgeable staff will be on hand to explain the composting process and answer your fall gardening questions. Open to the public (gardeners) If you’re looking for compost now, order online any time, and learn more at the Common Orchard Project’s website.

  • Common Ground Virtual Film Screening

    Ohio Soil Health Week
    Zoom

    Join OEFFA Policy in celebrating the first annual Ohio Soil Health Week with a virtual screening of Common Ground. This 2023 film is a companion to Kiss the Ground, which was released in 2020. Common Ground explores regenerative agriculture and its potential to heal our soil, communities, and planet. After the film, we’ll have some time for sharing thoughts and ideas. Register for free here.

  • Farmer Help Shop

    Farmer Help Shop
    Zoom

    OEFFA's team of educators is available to assist farmers at any stage of their journey. Whether you are making the switch to organic, are already certified, or have questions about sustainable agriculture practices, OEFFA can share guidance and support. Drop in virtually each month to talk to sustainable agriculture educators with your queries and questions. Click the link below to register and receive the Zoom meeting link.

  • Ohio Proud Food Summit

    The Department of Agriculture, Bromfield Building Auditorium 8995 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg, Ohio, United States

    Looking for something new, made by food and agricultural producers, to add to your menu, grocery store, or specialty retail space? If so, the Ohio Department of Agriculture invites you to attend the Ohio Proud Food Summit event on Thursday November 21, 2024, from 11am-1pm.  The Ohio Proud Food Summit features Ohio Proud partners and their locally made products and is FREE to attend! Join us in meeting local businesses and sampling Ohio made products that include snack foods, baked goods, condiments, specialty sauces, bath and body care-- and more! Please complete the attached form and submit your RSVP to Ashley.McDonald@agri.ohio.gov by Thursday, November 14, 2024. REGISTRATION FORM

  • Greener Pastures: Film Screening & Discussion with MVEG

    Zoom

    Running a family farm is hard enough. Add in climate change, a worldwide pandemic, and the increasing economic uncertainty brought on by megafarms, and it's easy to see that being an independent farmer in America is a profession of survival. Following four Midwest family farms over several years, the documentary Greener Pastures is a story of perseverance within the farming industry in the heartland. Join FairShare CSA Coalition live to watch the 90-minute documentary, hosted by the Midwest Vegetable Growers Network, and then stick around for conversation with two of the farmers featured in the documentary: Chris Petersen, from Iowa, and Jeff Ditzenberger, from Wisconsin. We'll have lightly facilitated discussion with an opportunity for open Q&A. View educational resources related to the film here. This event is brought to you by FairShare CSA Coalition and the MVEG Network's working group on Farmer Resiliency & Mental Health. Find our support resources here. Register for free here.

  • Ohio Organic Farmer Research Network Meeting

    Zoom

    Help OOFRN consider a farmer-led working group model to develop projects and proposals in the future. We will discuss ways to build this structure and also share feedback on specific research ideas to move forward. Active network participants are encouraged to provide feedback, specific ideas, or general suggestions. We’re open to new participants as well. If you know someone with an interest in organic research, please invite. No experience needed, just interest! Past OOFRN meeting session topics and YouTube links are posted at offer.osu.edu/oofrn-events.

  • OEFFA Grain Growers Chapter Meeting

    Wildcat Cafe 300 S Buffalo St, Vanlue, United States

    The OEFFA Grain Growers Chapter will meet on Friday, December 6 from 9:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. at the Wildcat Cafe in Vanlue. They have a decent menu and are reasonably priced. Everyone is responsible for their own lunch (and tip). RSVP to Bridget by email (grain.growers.oeffa@gmail.com) or text your RSVP including name to (419) 491-4436.

  • Farmer Help Shop

    Farmer Help Shop
    Zoom

    OEFFA's team of educators is available to assist farmers at any stage of their journey. Whether you are making the switch to organic, are already certified, or have questions about sustainable agriculture practices, OEFFA can share guidance and support. Drop in virtually each month to talk to sustainable agriculture educators with your queries and questions. Click the link below to register and receive the Zoom meeting link.

  • 2025 Ohio State Organic Grains Conference

    Kalahari Resorts & Conventions 7000 Kalahari Drive, Sandusky, United States

    The 3rd annual Ohio State Organic Grains Conference will be January 9-10, 2025 at Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in Sandusky, Ohio. This event is managed by Ohio State University Extension and the OFFER program. Attendance for 2024 exceeded 240, and included farmers, suppliers, researchers, and educators from Ohio, Indiana, New York, Illinois, Michigan, and beyond. Whether you're a long-time organic grain grower or looking to learn how to incorporate more organic approaches in your operation, you will find useful information and networking opportunities at this event. Click the link below to learn more and register.  

  • OEFFA Lake Effect Chapter Meeting

    Morley Library meeting room B 184 Phelps Street, Painesville, United States

    Join OEFFA's Lake Effect Chapter for a potluck and presentation! Watch an educational and inspiring slideshow from a past OEFFA Conference workshop that dives into the soil web of life, powerfully reinforcing your reasons for striving to grow and eat organic. The presentation is about 45 minutes long, so there will hopefully be time to share thoughts and socialize as well. Please bring a dish to share (or just some organic chips or fruit!) along with a plate and utensils to the potluck.

  • Ohio State Soil Health Webinars 2025

    Ohio State Soil Health Webinars 2025
    Zoom

    In this monthly series, farmers, industry, and academic experts will weigh in on practical steps to improve soil health and measure impact on crop yield and farm profitability. Please plan to join us for all four sessions! Topics and Speakers: January 16: Zooming into soil health via a producer, an educator, and a researcher lens February 13: Understanding the basics and practicalities of biologicals March 20: Comparisons of soil health tests and what they are telling us? April 10: Soil health in the urban sphere You can choose to attend one or more of the webinars. All of them will be recorded for later viewing. The link for the recording will be shared with registrants via email when it becomes available.

  • MOFFA 2025 Organic Intensives

    Michigan State University, Plant & Soil Sciences Building MI, United States

    MOFFA’s Organic Intensives is a one-day conference that offers in-depth knowledge that can be immediately applied, empowering YOU to make a real difference when it comes to organic, ecological, and regenerative farming and gardening practices. Attendees can expect to learn about: Korean Natural Farming Climate Smart Farming Creative Marketing Practices Click the link below to learn more.