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COG provides education, advocacy and leadership to help build an agricultural system that empowers farmers and consumers, enhances human health, builds community and mitigates climate change while increasing Canadian food sovereignty.
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We will be accepting applications to join our Board of Directors until March 10th, 2026. Find out more information about our Board of Directors and how to apply.
In the summer of 2025, the Regenerative Organic Oats (ROO) program was in full swing across the fields of participating Prairie farmers. Early in the morning one day in late July, ROO Program Coordinator Alia headed to Stenen, SK to visit Wayne at WWR Omelchuk Farms.
There are lots of great organic/regenerative/ecological events happening this January, and we are excited to share them here. We hope you have fun at an ag event online or near you this month!
COG is seeking a Program Manager for our Growing Up Organic (GUO) program. GUO is an in school, curriculum connected, hands-on program that teaches children and youth about organic agriculture, healthy nutrition, and environmental issues currently based in Ottawa, ON.
Making a donation to our Growing Up Organic (GUO) program helps bring hands-on, cross-curriculum organic gardening education to life for students across Ottawa, with a special focus on schools in low socio-economic neighbourhoods. How do funds help GUO make a difference?
There are lots of great organic/regenerative/ecological events happening this December, and we are excited to share them here. We hope you have fun at an ag event online or near you this month!
Events
As Alberta’s farming population ages and many families face questions about the future of their land, farm transition has become an urgent topic for many rural communities. If you are considering a farm transition, join Young Agrarians and the Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities for a Farm Succession Planning day.
Join Young Agrarians on January 24th, 2026 for a full-day gathering on Treaty 6 Territory in Camrose, Alberta, to connect, learn, feast, and celebrate all things farming!
Collaboration between municipal leaders, farmers, planners, conservationists, and community members is essential to protect Ontario’s agricultural future. The 2026 Farmland Forum will be unlike any before, offering an inspiring space for cross-sector dialogue, shared learning, and practical action.
Become a Member
For over 50 years, COG has been driven by the knowledge, expertise and passion of its members. By joining or renewing your membership with COG, you connect with our incredible national community of organic, regenerative, and ecological farmers and supporters!
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