2025 OEFFA Farm Tour and Workshop Series

Get outside this summer!

Featuring organic and sustainable farms across Ohio and into West Virginia, and special educational and social events, this annual series opens the door for farmers, educators, and eaters to learn about agriculture in person and online.

Series partners: Common Greens and FairShare CSA Coalition


OEFFA believes farmers’ and eaters’ learning experiences should be accessible, diverse, and inclusive, addressing real-life issues, incorporating experiential knowledge, and encouraging personal and farm growth.

For these reasons, all of the events in this series are free.

But OEFFA can’t achieve this mission alone. Please consider making a donation to help OEFFA grow the next generation of farms and farmers. Thank you.

Checks can be mailed to: 150 E. Wilson Bridge Rd. Suite 230 Worthington, OH 43085 (please note “Farm Tours” in memo line).


Participant support is available to those who plan to attend an OEFFA farm tour and who identify as Black, Indigenous, or Persons of Color, farmers in their first 10 years of production, and farmers who are actively seeking land.


OEFFA Farm Tours and Workshops

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Grassfed Beef and Avian Habitat Tour

Marshy Meadows Farm 7533 Noble Rd., Windsor, OH, United States

This 113-acre, women-owned farm was certified organic by OEFFA in 1996. Their old, slow way of making hay has fostered habitat for threatened ground nesting birds, particularly eastern meadowlark and bobolink. Funding from the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) was used to fence cattle out of the creek, drill a water well, and bury water lines reaching all pastures for the rotationally grazed beef cattle. Part of Marshy Meadows’ conserved acreage will soon be for sale, so attendees are invited to see a working farm, vibrant wildlife habitat, and explore land access possibilities.

Grass Based Sheep Farm and Forage ID Pasture Walk

The Tranquility Ranch 3000 Township Road 138 NE, Somerset, OH, United States

The Tranquility Ranch is a woman-owned farm raising grass-fed sheep. They use rotational grazing practices and multi-species grazing for parasite control. This is a two-part tour that starts with a tour exploring the systems and practices of Tranquility Ranch, then is followed by a forage ID pasture walk led by Megan Burgess, state grazing specialist with the Ohio Natural Resources Conservation Service.

Event Series 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.

Multi-Urban Farm Tour

NECIC Urban Farm 311 Bowman St., Mansfield, OH, United States

The North End Community Improvement Collaborative (NECIC) has two large urban farms located within city limits in Mansfield. The NECIC offers a popular farmers’ market, hosts middle and high school school field trips, helps with grant research, and provides hands-on apprenticeship and community engagement. They are a part of the Mansfield Microfarm Project, a community-university collaborative to create economic development through sustainable microfarming (small-plot, high-intensity organic agriculture) in post-industrial urban spaces. Their main objective is to establish a sustainable community-based training program for aspiring beginning farmers.

Event Series Policy and Pints

Policy and Pints: Southeast Ohio

West End Ciderhouse 234 W Washington St, Athens, OH, United States

These informal gatherings are a chance for community members around Ohio to connect with staff from the OEFFA’s Policy program and discuss food and farm policy issues. You’ll be able to learn about the work they do to advance state and federal policy, see how you can plug into these advocacy efforts, and engage with other changemakers! Policy and Pints offers an opportunity to network with food and farm policy leaders from across the state. They are free and open to anyone interested in sustainable and organic agriculture and getting involved in policy advocacy.

Transitioning to Organic Berry Farm Tour

Shady Oaks Farm 5790 Manilla Creek Rd., Poca, WV, United States

Shady Oaks Farm is a berry and daffodil farm started in 1997 by Chris and Leslie Burdette. Winners of the 2011 Conservation Farm Award for Putnam County, Chris and Leslie have continued to manage their farm using sustainable practices and will be certified organic in 2025. They specialize in organic blueberry container plants, daffodils, and u-pick berries. Blackberries should be ripe just in time for this tour!

Event Series 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.

Event Series Policy and Pints

Policy and Pints: Northwest Ohio

Findlay Brewing Company 213 E Crawford St, Findlay, OH, United States

These informal gatherings are a chance for community members around Ohio to connect with staff from the OEFFA’s Policy program and discuss food and farm policy issues. You’ll be able to learn about the work they do to advance state and federal policy, see how you can plug into these advocacy efforts, and engage with other changemakers! Policy and Pints offers an opportunity to network with food and farm policy leaders from across the state. They are free and open to anyone interested in sustainable and organic agriculture and getting involved in policy advocacy.

Event Series 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.

Event Series Policy and Pints

Policy and Pints: Southwest Ohio

Turner Farm 7400 Given Rd, Cincinnati, OH, United States

Join OEFFA and Green Umbrella for Green Drinks: Policy and Pints! This gathering will take place at Turner Farm where participants will be able to experience the farm, market, and teaching kitchen. We will have a brief talk about farm policy from OEFFA’s Policy program and discuss food and farm policy issues.

OEFFA at the Ohio Pawpaw Festival

Ohio Pawpaw Festival 5900 US Highway 50, Albany, OH, United States

The Ohio Pawpaw Festival is a fun-filled, educational community event celebrating one of America’s largest native tree fruits, the pawpaw. Visit ohiopawpawfest.com to learn more about an informational session organized by OEFFA, “Making Sense of Labels: What Does Organic Really Mean?”

Event Series 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.

OEFFA Chapter Events

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SWOEFFA Chapter: Urban Farm Tour

Visit four urban farms in Hamilton County, Ohio, each growing food for our community in its own way. Meet the farmers as they share each farm’s history and production methods. Together we can celebrate their successes and hear how they have overcome challenges. A unique opportunity to learn, network, and be inspired! This is a car caravan-style program so we will travel from site to site throughout the day in our personal vehicles. A map and GPS directions along with parking information will be provided. This Urban Farm Tour presented by the Southwest Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association Chapter (SWOEFFA) and the Hamilton County Conservation District. For more information, visit hcswcd.org/programs–workshops. Registration is required and includes a boxed lunch. Register for $15 at the link below.

$15

SWOEFFA Chapter: Bowyer Farm Tour

Bowyer Farm Mason, United States

Bowyer Farms’ 600 acres belong to the Cincinnati Zoo, and include wetland restoration, native plant sales and propagation, beekeeping, animal feed harvesting, cheetah run area, and sun and sheep farming. Guest numbers are limited. More tour information, including the exact location and time, will be shared directly with guests who RSVP.

OEFFA Grain Growers Chapter: Chapter Meeting and Potluck

John Jacobs & Son 12640 County Road S, Napoleon, OH, United States

The OEFFA Grain Growers Chapter is dedicated to the exchange of ideas and information for organic grain production, processing, and marketing. The chapter welcomes anyone with an interest in organic grain production to attend. This will be a meeting and potluck.

SWOEFFA Chapter: What’s Cooking at the Organic Farm at Bear Creek

Organic Farm at Bear Creek Felicity, United States

This 51-acre vegetable operation grows and processes ingredients into soups, pasta sauces, dressings, jams, and dipping oils. This tour will cover how Sandra and Jeff Ashba’s farm incorporates growing organic vegetables and operating a cannery. Guest numbers are limited. More tour information, including the exact location and time, will be shared directly with guests who RSVP.

Partner Farm Tours and Workshops

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Ins-and-Outs of Trellising

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

Join an exploration of high tunnel trellising methods for cucumbers and tomatoes with farmer Stephen Mackell at Green Table Gardens. Stephen is experimenting to see which methods are effective with the least amount of labor on his organic market garden. Get a first-hand view of the methods, hear what Stephen is finding to work best for his production system, and consider what might work on your farm!

Equipping a Diversified Vegetable Farm

That Guy’s Family Farm 394 State Route 380, Clarksville, OH, United States

Guy and Sandy Ashmore have built out their array of equipment over the course of several decades as organic vegetable farmers. As Conard and Kelsey, the next generation of Ashmores, transition to leadership, they are evaluating what is essential and what could use modification. Join this conversation with the Ashmore family on what systems have worked for them, what changes they are anticipating, and which equipment is essential to their success.

Flower Farming with Adrianne Roach

Owl’s Nest Farm 550 Gleason Rd., Piketon, OH, United States

Join flower farmer Adrianne Roach for a morning of “pick your own stems” and simple bouquet making at Owl’s Nest Flower Farm. Discuss the best plants for starting your own cutting or butterfly garden, how to manage pests using sustainable farming methods, and where to get started in flower farming for profit. Owl’s Nest practices low- and no-till farming using organic methods for healthy soils and beautiful local flowers that are grown not flown.

What to Expect When Transitioning to No-Till

Birdsong Farm 146 S Chillicothe Rd., Aurora, OH, United States

Dedicated organic farmers’ market and CSA farmer Matt Herbruck has farmed in both Maine and Ohio over the years and transitioned his Portage county farm, Birdsong Farm, to no-till practices. Learn about his process of transitioning to no-till, how long it took, what challenges he experienced, and the rewards he’s seeing now. Tour the farm, ask questions, and gain some insights on how no-till could play a role in your farming systems.

Small Farm Mushroom Production

Last Bardo Farm 7400 Dyer Road, Mt. Sterling, OH, United States

Interested in starting a small farm based mushroom operation? Join Leslie and Stacey Smith of Last Bardo Farm to view their on-farm mushroom production, tour their fruiting room and processing space, and learn about freeze drying methods of culinary mushrooms. Last Bardo Farm is a family-owned mushroom farm dedicated to bringing the freshest, highest-quality mushrooms to Central Ohio. The farm is passionate about growing unique, flavorful varieties in service to the local culinary community with mushrooms that are handpicked for their exceptional taste and nutritional value.


Safety Protocols at On-Farm Events

Under Ohio law, there is no liability for an injury to or death of a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at an agritourism location if that injury or death results from the inherent risks of that agritourism activity. These include, but are not limited to, the risk of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals as well as the potential for you as a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.

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