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Maine Organic Farmers And Gardeners Association
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Last updated on November 4, 2008

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The purpose of the Association is to help farmers and gardeners grow organic food, protect the environment, recycle natural resources, increase local food production, support rural communities, and illuminate for consumers the connection between healthful food and environmentally sound growing practices.

Description:
With the help of its members and friends, MOFGA has created a facility to support organic growers and demonstrate sustainable agriculture to the general public. Located on 250+ acres of mixed farmland and forest in Unity, Maine, MOFGA's Common Ground Education Center provides ample space for the organization's renowned Common Ground Country Fair while serving as an exciting venue for year-round educational programs. Each year, we host dozens of gardening, farming and forestry management, demonstrations, workshops and courses for the local community and people from throughout the US.
Additionally, education workshops are offered in food preparation, chain saw safety, bread baking, food safety, solar heating, alternative energy, and other related topics. The education center serves as an ideal "common ground" for teaching people from all walks of life about the effectiveness, beauty and importance of ecologically-sound living. In addition to courses at our Education Center, MOFGA also has on the grounds a demonstration farmstead and demonstration gardens, as well as a “living” museum of early-mechanized farm implements, where the public can learn first hand about various sustainable agricultural practices.

History:
In 1971, Charlie Gould, a Cooperative Extension Agent in Lewiston, called together a gathering at Thomas Point Beach in Brunswick. Attending were some of the many people who had been calling Charlie with questions about organic gardening and farming. Scott and Helen Nearing were guest speakers at the gathering, and from that meeting, over the winter, sprang MOFGA.

MOFGA started as a group that brought people together so that they could learn from one another a model that we have continued to follow since. We started with local chapters, pot-luck suppers, and garden tours. In 1972, we ran our first organic certification program, following the Rodale Organic Garden certification guidelines. Shortly thereafter came a farm apprenticeship program, "Spring Growth Conferences" (at the Hinckley School and College of the Atlantic), and MOFGA's first steps into public policy initiatives - a "No-spray Register," organic food labeling, and a campaign focusing on the hazards associated with pesticide drift. By 1972, we had a regular newsletter, which, by 1974, evolved into an award-winning newspaper The Maine Organic Farmer and Gardener. In 1986, MOFGA became the first organic farming organization to hire its own "Extension Agent."

MOFGA held its first Common Ground Country Fair at the Litchfield Fairgrounds in 1977. Fair organizers conceived the Fair as a "harvest celebration." Roughly 10,000 people came from Maine and beyond. By 1981, the Fair had outgrown Litchfield, so MOFGA began renting the Windsor Fairgrounds, where the fairgoing crowd eventually grew to more than 50,000 visitors. Since the earliest days of the Fair, MOFGA had envisioned a home of its own, not only for the three days of Common Ground, but also for a year-round agricultural education center. A "Vision Committee" searched tirelessly for the perfect place, taking long looks in Wayne, Livermore Falls, and elsewhere around the state. The search for a permanent home ended in 1996, in Unity, with the purchase of more than 200 acres of fields and forest. We opened our doors to the public on September 25, 1998, opening day of the Common Ground Country Fair.

MOFGA now has more than 6000 members, a staff of 18 employees, an organic certification subsidiary that certifies 4% of Maine's farms and 15% of the state's dairies, a year-round education program offering dozens of conferences, presentations and workshops throughout Maine, a Journeyperson Program providing advanced training for people wanting to become organic farmers, and countless opportunities for more than 2000 active volunteers.

Contact people:
 Abby Sadauckas, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Vernon LeCount, Facility Coordinator, (phone), (email)

Office fax number: (207) 568-4141

Address:
 PO Box 170, 294 Crosby Brook Road (off Route 220)
Unity, ME 04988

Web Site: http://mofga.org/

Directions:
 From Augusta - Take Route 3 East out of Augusta to Route 202. Turn left on 202 East and drive through China to Albion. On the north side of Albion, turn right onto Route 137, and follow it to the. . . (more)
  Nearest Bus Stop: 17 miles, n/a minute walk
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