NOFA-NH Opens Spring Bulk Orders

Annual collective buying program offers organic farming and gardening supplies with no minimums or shipping fees.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

The Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire (NOFA-NH) is launching its annual Spring Bulk Order program, allowing farmers and gardeners to purchase a wide range of organic supplies with no minimum order and no shipping charges. The program includes hard-to-find soil amendments, natural fertilizers, pest and weed control products, and more. Orders can be placed online by February 24, with pick-ups scheduled for March 21 and 22 at locations across the state.

Why it matters

NOFA-NH's Bulk Order program helps support the local organic farming and gardening community by providing access to affordable, high-quality supplies. This aligns with NOFA-NH's mission to promote sustainable, ecologically-sound agricultural practices in the region.

The details

The Spring Bulk Order includes a variety of organic farming and gardening supplies, such as soil amendments, natural fertilizers, cover crop seeds, pest and weed control products, and more. There is no minimum order requirement, and NOFA-NH members receive discounted pricing. Customers can place orders online by February 24, with pick-up locations scheduled for March 21 in Andover, Walpole, and Weare, and March 22 in Rochester.

  • The Spring Bulk Order program is an annual event hosted by NOFA-NH.
  • Orders must be placed by February 24, 2026.
  • Pick-up locations are scheduled for March 21 and 22, 2026.

The players

Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire (NOFA-NH)

A non-profit organization that promotes organic, regenerative, and ecologically-sound farming, gardening, and land care practices in New Hampshire.

Denise Rico

The contact person for the NOFA-NH Spring Bulk Order program, who can be reached at 603-224-5022 or bulkorder@nofanh.org.

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The takeaway

The NOFA-NH Spring Bulk Order program provides an accessible and affordable way for farmers and gardeners in New Hampshire to obtain high-quality organic supplies, supporting the growth of sustainable agriculture in the region.