
No-Till Vegetable Trials: The no-till transplanter
The no-till transplanter is an important tool in EFAO’s No-Till Vegetable Trials to show that no-till techniques can be successfully employed on a larger scale (>3 acre +) using machinery that is currently available.

Maintaining Important Pollinators on your Pumpkin & Squash Crops despite COVID-19
To maintain strong populations of hoary squash bees on your farm next year and the following years, plant at least an acres of pumpkin or squash on your farm.

2020 Events Moving Online
With current restrictions on gatherings and social distancing protocols in place, we will be offering events in new formats for the foreseeable future.

FarmLite App
Around two and a half years ago at an EFAO conference of 2017, a group of farmers along with a couple of scientists from the University of British Columbia embarked on a project. The aim of this project was to identify the technology needs of our farming community and to work together to develop a solution to meet those needs. Now the app has launched!

The Community Forum is back!
Now more than ever, we all need ways to connect, share ideas, and support one another.

How an EFAO hat made it to Kenya
In February 2020 Ricard Ramirez had the pleasure of working with the Scale-Up Conservation Agriculture in East Africa program (SUCA) program as an evaluation advisor, came to know Florence Nduku, the Kenyan Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator of the SUCA program.