Ag Lease 101: Your Key to Farmland Access
The University of Maryland Monthly Lunch and Learn series begins this month on May 27th at 12:00.
Our topic will be Ag Lease 101: Your Key to Farmland Access.
The University of Maryland Monthly Lunch and Learn series begins this month on May 27th at 12:00.
Our topic will be Ag Lease 101: Your Key to Farmland Access.
Vermont farmers, loggers, and townsfolk are working for a future of healthy land and strong communities. We are growing knowledge, topsoil, biodiversity, and nutrient-dense food.
Together, we can deepen topsoil, retain water, care for wildlife, and protect ourselves from flooding and drought.
This event, hosted by the Northeast TOPP program, supports current and aspiring organic farmers through hands-on workshops, practical technical assistance, and meaningful opportunities to connect with peers across the food and farming community.
Whether you're just beginning your organic journey or looking to deepen your expertise, you'll gain real-world insights you can apply right away.
🚜 More Than a Conference
Enjoy two full days on the farm:
Farmland for a New Generation New York is hosting a 3-part webinar series in May, June, and July, exploring issues related to accessing agricultural land using collaborative and cooperative models. The series is designed for farmers interested in participating in collaborative or cooperative land access projects and for service providers who often advise or coach farmers working on these projects. It will explore
Farmland for a New Generation New York is hosting a 3-part webinar series in May, June, and July, exploring issues related to accessing agricultural land using collaborative and cooperative models. The series is designed for farmers interested in participating in collaborative or cooperative land access projects and for service providers who often advise or coach farmers working on these projects. It will explore
Join us for our monthly member meeting! Whether you're new to NOFA-VT or a long-time member, a farmer, an eater who is committed to eating delicious local food, or a believer of local food resilience, come join in! At NOFA-VT, we envision a Vermont where thriving farms and agriculturally rooted communities support the long-term wellbeing of the earth and all its people. We can't do it without you, and probably wouldn't want to.
At NOFA-VT, we envision a Vermont where thriving farms and agriculturally rooted communities support the long-term wellbeing of the earth and all its people.
We believe that when Vermonters' voices and experiences are heard from the beginning, and every step along the way, we can create policies that truly reflect and uphold our shared values.
Join this call to share reflections on Act 181, and what we really need for the Vermont we envision.
May 1, 2026
Bright and clean efficiency apartment available in Lamoille County beginning 9/1/2026. Appliances and utilities are included. Reduced rent for part-time work/trade on a small farm. This would be a great fit for someone who has another job, but is looking to pick up approx. 15 hours a week helping out around the property. This is a year-round rental. It is a separate living space above a horse barn. Summer tasks would be helping with animal care, barn cleaning and some property upkeep. Winter tasks would include snow plowing as needed, help with animal care and loading an outdoor wood boiler in the evenings. Low-key environment. Reliability, compatibility and consistency are most important. Afternoon, evening and occasional weekend help would be most helpful.