• 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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. Space is limited and registration is required for this specific event.

  • 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?"

  • Organic Grazing Pasture Walk

    Finch Creek Farm 1477 US Route 68 S, Xenia, OH, United States

    Established in 1992, Finch Creek Farm has 300 acres of certified organic land with grass-fed and -finished cattle, pastured meat chickens, and pastured laying hens. Reinhold and Melissa Finkes prioritize animal health and conservation through rotational grazing on the farm. Learn about their innovative business structure, which includes both direct sales and a CSA program, and how they made the transition to organic.

  • Pure Heirloom Seeds Field Walk

    Pure Heirloom Seeds 13930 Butternut Road, Burton, United States

    Join OEFFA and Rodale Institute Organic Consulting for this field walk and conversation. Farmers are invited to discuss crops, pests, diseases, and production methods in this informal gathering. Pure Heirloom Seeds will offer a walk through their fields and share their story, obstacles, and goals. This is a free event with no registration required.

  • 2025 Ohio Soil Health Week

    Ohio Soil Health Week Farm Tour

    Brandt Family Farm 6100 Basil Western Rd., Carroll, OH, United States

    Brandt Family Farm grows corn, soybeans, wheat, and a variety of other cereal grains sold through the on-farm cover crop business, Walnut Creek Seeds. For more than 50 years, the Brandt family has been committed to soil conservation and building healthy soil. The guided tour will focus on soil health, cover crops, no-till practices, and heritage grains.

  • 2025 Ohio Soil Health Week

    Policy and Pints: Northeast Ohio

    Bookhouse Brewing 1526 W 25th St, Cleveland, 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.