Be a Better Grower Newsletter2023-09-05T10:43:06-04:00

Be a Better Grower Newsletter

Welcome to the NOFA/Mass newsletter series

Each week we publish original articles on the topics we care about most.

Read about the latest policy issues affecting Massachusetts farmers and consumers in our “Policy and Advocacy” newsletter, get insider farming and gardening tips from expert growers in our “Be a Better Grower” newsletter, learn to do it yourself, from food preservation to building fences, in our “Practical Self-Sufficiency” newsletter and see how our community is working to improve the food system in our “Food Justice” newsletter.

Designing a Permaculture Lawn

May 9th, 2025|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , |

Designing a Permaculture Lawn Discover how to transform your Massachusetts lawn into a sustainable, permaculture paradise with this guide tailored for organic farmers and home gardeners. Learn to map zones, choose hardy plants, [...]

How Technology is Helping—Not Replacing—Organic Farmers

March 17th, 2025|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , |

How Technology is Helping—Not Replacing—Organic Farmers Learn how modern technology, like smart soil sensors, artificial intelligence-powered pest detection, and wearable devices for farmworker health, enhances organic farming practices. These innovations help farmers boost [...]

Can Mushroom Production Help Your Soil and Vegetable Production?

March 9th, 2023|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , |

Can Mushroom Production Help Your Soil and Vegetable Production? By: Christine Manuck, NOFA/Mass Assistant Development Director Ruben and Brittany Overshiner of Upswing Farm mix together the SMS and compost amendment piles [...]

Soil Testing and Mineral Amendments

October 13th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , |

By Christine Manuck, NOFA/Mass Soil Health Projects Manager Soil testing plays an important role in evaluating soil health and crop management, capturing snapshots of how the biological, chemical, and physical properties of a soil [...]

Massachusetts Winter Market Trends for Growers

January 2nd, 2025|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , |

Massachusetts Winter Market Trends for Growers  By: Najee Quashie As winter sets in across Massachusetts, the state’s agricultural landscape continues to evolve, with shifting consumer preferences creating challenges and opportunities for local growers. [...]

Perfectly Roasted Vegetables: Grow Your Own—Organically!

February 4th, 2025|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , |

Be a Better Grower Newsletter As winter sets in, enjoy perfectly roasted vegetables grown organically. Whether from your garden or local farms, this guide helps you grow, store, and roast sustainably. By Najee [...]

Soil Microbes: Vital for Soil Health & Environmental Sustainability 🦠

September 30th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , |

Be a Better Grower Newsletter In this edition of the Be a Better Grower newsletter, we explore the critical role of soil microbes in maintaining soil health, promoting plant growth, and supporting environmental [...]

Julie & Anna On the Transition to Organic Partnership Program

November 5th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , , |

Julie & Anna On the Transition to Organic Partnership Program In this spooky edition of the Be a Better Grower newsletter, Najee interviews Julie Rawson (mentor) and Anna Kelchlin (mentee) on their experience with the [...]

5 Trees & Shrubs to Add to Your Crop Plan

August 14th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , |

This edition of Be a Better Grower discusses ways to build climate resilience into a farm or garden through agroforestry. We’re excited to share advice from the Regenerative Design Group, a farming and landscape design [...]

A different kind of potato farming?

July 18th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , |

By: Rubén Parrilla, Education & Technical Assistance Director Potatoes are an extremely versatile food – they’re delicious fried, mashed, roasted, boiled, even soaked in water with leaf mold for 48 hours! Ok, sure [...]

Plant your winter gardens now!

June 28th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Planning your fall garden starts now! Having a bountiful fall harvest isn’t hard, but it does require planning that begins right now. In this edition of Be a Better Grower, Richard Robinson of Hopestill Farm [...]

Why You Should Use Compost Tea this Spring

May 24th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , , , |

By: Rubén Parrilla, Education & Technical Assistance Director In this edition of Be a Better Grower, we’re talking about compost tea & why you should add it to your growing plan this year! It’s no secret that here [...]

4 Common Mistakes by 1st Time Organic Growers

March 29th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , |

by Laura Davis and Annie Sholar In this edition of Be a Better Grower, Laura Davis, NOFA/Mass Certification Technical Assistance Provider, shares the four most common mistakes that she sees new organic farmers [...]

Be A Better Grower with NOFA/Mass’s Annual Bulk Order

January 29th, 2024|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , |

By Rubén Parrilla In this month’s Be a Better Grower newsletter, our Soil Health Team walks you through the benefits of one of their favorite products in the 2024 Tri-State Bulk Order. The Bulk Order is open now through January 31st, [...]

Nurturing a Vision of Sustainable Agriculture with Mushroom Substrate

December 1st, 2023|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , |

By: Ruben Parrilla, NOFA/Mass Education and Technical Assistance Director Welcome to the latest edition of the Northeast Organic Farming Association, Massachusetts Chapter (NOFA/Mass) Be a Better Grower newsletter. Established in 1982, NOFA/Mass [...]

Build Your Organic Veggie Vault: Expert Insights for Vegetable Storage

October 13th, 2023|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Build Your Organic Veggie Vault: Exclusive Insights for Fall and Winter Storage for Your Garden Harvest: An Interview with Pam Dawling By: Paul Figueroa, NOFA/Mass Communications Director Pam Dawling has [...]

Got Garlic? Six Fall Tips for Planting Garlic

September 18th, 2023|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , |

By : Richard Robinson Fall is the right time to plant garlic. Like other bulbs, the goal is to have the plant establish strong roots with little to no top growth before winter sets [...]

Questions about Organic Certification? The NOFA Summer Conference has some answers!

September 15th, 2023|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , , , |

By: Paul Figueroa & Hannah McDonald This month’s newsletter features Hannah McDonald, Regenerative Food System Coordinator here at NOFA/Mass’s Technical Assistance Program where we discuss ways NOFA/Mass can support farmers looking to become [...]

Transform Your Lawn: Advice for Creating Beautiful Native Plant Meadows: An Interview with Owen Wormser

September 5th, 2023|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , |

By: Paul Figueroa, Communications Director at NOFA/Mass  Owen Wormser is the principal at Abound Design, which provides design and installation services with a focus on creating sustainability, regeneration, and beauty. Owen has [...]

Bulk Order Has Something for Every Grower

January 12th, 2023|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , |

From Alfalfa Meal to Zeolites, the Bulk Order Has Something for Every Grower By: Richard Robinson, National Association of Science Writers I love the NOFA bulk order, both for its one-stop shopping convenience, [...]

How to Minimize Irrigation Even in the Hottest of Summers

November 9th, 2022|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , |

By Christine R. Nelson, NOFA/Mass Intern Photo credit: Many Hands Organic Farm The height of the 2022 growing season will be remembered for the undesirable combination of heat and drought, with all areas [...]

Growing Vegetables in a Perennial Clover Living Mulch: Part 1

September 29th, 2022|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , |

Sawyer Farm's Tillage Reduction Journey By Lincoln Fishman, Farmer at Sawyer Farm Lincoln Fishman at Sawyer Farm. Photo credit: Akos Szilvasi. Sawyer Farm is located in the Hilltowns of Western Massachusetts. We've [...]

Growing Vegetables in a Perennial Clover Living Mulch: Part 2

October 12th, 2022|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , |

Sawyer Farm's Tillage Reduction Journey By Lincoln Fishman, Farmer at Sawyer Farm Lincoln Fishman headed to the fields. Photo credit: Akos Szilvasi. In the spring of 2020, we decided to do a small [...]

Practical Nitrogen Management on the Vegetable Farm

June 8th, 2022|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , |

By Noah Courser-Kellerman, Farmer at Alprilla Farm First published in the July 2019 edition of the NOFA/Mass newsletter. Reprinted with the author's permission June 2022. Roller crimper, then coulter with an old fertilizer [...]

Caring for Your Soil: Understanding Soil Aggregation and Compaction

March 16th, 2022|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , |

By Christine Manuck, NOFA/Mass Soil Health Projects Manager Ruben Parilla, NOFA/Mass Soil Tech Coordinator, evaluating soil aggregation at Assawaga Farm (CT). Photo credit: Monique Bosch I’m frequently telling my kids, “you get what [...]

Soil Carbon Proxy Testing Can Help You Help Your Soil

August 12th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , |

By Christine Manuck, NOFA/Mass Soil Health Projects Manager Soil organic matter is essential to healthy soils. Acting as a sort of “control center”, it regulates a soil’s physical, chemical, and biological properties. Every soil starts with a baseline level [...]

Strategies for Increasing Production Resiliency

January 12th, 2022|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , |

Winter Conference Workshops for Growers By Christine Manuck, NOFA/Mass Soil Health Projects Manager Given the increased frequency of climate-related severe weather events and pandemic-related food chain and supply issues, we believe the need for [...]

NOFA/Mass Soil Testing and the Bulk Order Go Hand in Hand

November 12th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , |

By Christine Manuck, NOFA/Mass Soil Health Projects Manager At NOFA, we love being a resource for fellow farmers and gardeners, through education and outreach, supporting pollinators and sustainable agriculture policy, and by making healthy [...]

Correlating Produce Nutrient Levels with Soil Management

September 7th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , |

Profiling Assawaga Farm, Freedom Food Farm and A&K Produce By Christine Manuck, NOFA/Mass Soil Health Projects Manager NOFA/Mass has been leading a project funded by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR), “Correlating Healthy Soil Practices with [...]

Three 2020 Garden Successes I’m Growing Again in 2021

March 17th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , |

By Richard Robinson, Farmer at Hopestill Farm  Tokyo Bekana, collards, and Panisse lettuce were the standout new additions to my garden in 2020. I’m looking forward to growing more, and selling more, of each this season.  One [...]

Key Insights from the Climate Adaptation Fellowship: Part 2

March 17th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , , , |

We Need to Talk About Nitrous Oxide Emissions By Caro Roszell, NOFA/Mass Education Director and Soil Carbon Program Coordinator  In our February newsletter, I shared some takeaways and resources around Massachusetts and New England [...]

Field Corn and Dry Beans in the Garden: Staple crops to feed your family and community

April 14th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , |

By Noah Courser-Kellerman, Farmer at Alprilla Farm Photos by Paul Cary Goldberg and Sophie Courser-Kellerman Garland Flint Corn in the field at Alprilla Farm A perfect early fall meal from the garden: [...]

Pepo, Maxima, and Moschata: Know your Cucurbits!

May 12th, 2021|Categories: Newsletters|Tags: , , , |

By Richard Robinson, Farmer at Hopestill Farm  When you choose your winter squash, pay attention to the species. Some are easier to grow than others! As I write this in May of 2021, I am roasting [...]

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