Browse the wide range of events happening across Canada related to organic, regenerative and ecological agriculture – including field days, on-farm events, webinars, conferences, educational opportunities and more.
Join Canadian Organic Growers (COG) and Manitoba Organics for a field day at Top of the Hill Farm near Treherne, MB for an exciting day of hands-on demonstrations, displays, and discussions on all things regenerative organic farming.
See regenerative grazing in action and learn from Manitoba dairy farmers and grazing experts. Join Régénération Canada on August 5th for a hands-on field day exploring regenerative pasture management strategies for dairy production.
Join Canadian Organic Growers (COG) and SaskOrganics for a field day at Schill Family Farm near Balcarres, SK for an exciting day of hands-on demonstrations, displays, and discussions on all things regenerative organic farming.
Join Young Agrarians on July 25th for a farm tour, land access workshop, and potluck at Patchwork Market & Garden in Edmonton, Alberta!
Join Young Agrarians on July 18th for an inspiring day touring three innovative growing spaces in the Red Deer-area!
Global Conflicts and Drought Season: Farming Smarter Under Pressure will take place online on July 16, 2026, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. (PT) and will explore how growers and industry experts are responding to rising input costs, drought conditions, and increasing uncertainty across the sector.
This hands on workshop offers a wholistic, ‘whole system’ approach to market gardening & intensive growing for serious gardeners and farmers alike. Integrating logistics, labour, regenerative techniques, and infrastructure, this course covers planning across seasons and continuous adaptation based on observation and experience.
Join Canadian Organic Growers (COG) and SaskOrganics for a field day at Pleasant Valley Ranch Corp. near North Battleford, SK for an exciting day of hands-on demonstrations, displays, and discussions on all things regenerative organic farming.
Join Young Agrarians for a work party and potluck lunch at the Hulitun Spulhxun/Tumuhw (Nurturing Fields) nursery located at the Quw’utsun/Xwulqw’selu Estuary!
To celebrate Pride Month, COG and our friends at NFU excitedly invite you to join our Pride Farmer Panel! 🌈 In nature, ecosystems flourish through diversity, queerness, and collaboration and we think the same is true for an abundant food and farming system. Diversity enables innovation, resilience, and adaptation—all key elements of ecological farming—and this Pride Month we’d like to celebrate the contributions of 2SLGBTQIA+ farmers to our sector.
The annual Organic Plant Sale at La Bikery will host a number of organic farmers selling seedlings and plants for your garden.
Farm curious? Not sure where to start? How to Start Farming: An Introductory Course for the Farm Curious is here to help! This online course digs into the fundamentals of farming and provides practical, real-world insights into how you can get involved.
Calling all Peace Country farmers! Join Young Agrarians for a casual gathering on Treaty 8 Territory to connect, learn, feast, and celebrate all things farming.
All are welcome to join Canadian Organic Growers’ online Annual General Meeting (AGM) taking place on Wednesday March 25th, 2026, 4pm-5:30pm EDT via Zoom.
Join Young Agrarians and Ntamtqen Community Garden and Food Hub on March 21-22 for their fourth annual spring work party in Cawston, BC! Come out to lend a hand with spring farm work and building infrastructure to grow Indigenous food sovereignty.
This 90-minute workshop explores some potential applications of AI tools for small farm operations, from agronomic planning to business management. Drawing from practical examples and hands-on farming experience, Crooked Farmz in Toronto, ON will suggest how AI can expand capacity beyond what a sole proprietor or small-scale farmer could accomplish alone.
Calling all farmers – registration is now open for the BC Mixer on February 28 – March 1, 2026 in snpintktn (Penticton), BC! This will be a space of knowledge sharing and dialogue, practice and connection towards removing barriers to access for new and young farmers.
Island Natural Growers’ Salt Spring Seedy Saturday is back on February 21st at the Farmers Institute, Salt Spring Island, BC
For seed growers in Northern climates, understanding where a seed comes from – geographically, genetically, and culturally – is essential. Learn from three farmers’ experiences sourcing seeds from abroad and more.
Join Meghan (Central-North Land Matcher) to learn how you can access land for farming or make your land available to a farmer. Meghan will explain how sharing land can be mutually beneficial for farmers and landholders, as well as highlight best practices, relevant regulations and considerations, and tips for building and maintaining a successful land sharing relationship.
Bin-run seed, the portion of the crop that farmers save for next year’s planting, remains an important part of most farm operations, but there’s a lot more to the story of where our field crop seed comes from! In this webinar, turn your attention to field crops— like oats, dry-beans, and forages —to ask the question: Where do our seeds come from?