Crafty Construction: Salvage Glass Greenhouse
Developing resilient, local food systems in northern climates necessitates more robust
Developing resilient, local food systems in northern climates necessitates more robust
This workshop sits in the middle of a series of provisioning workshops that allows us t
In Chainsawing for Forest Citizens, we will cover fundamentals of chainsawing, incl
Indivisible Calais is organizing a Contra Dance to benefit Migrant Justice on Friday, Nov 21st at the Capitol City Grange, 7-10 pm, featuring music by Atlantic Crossing and caller Luke Donforth. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes for dancing. Attendance is by donation. Hope to see you there!
Taft Hill Farm is a small, family farm located on an historic property in southern Vermont. Originally the home of President William Howard Taft’s father, the 38-acre property is now home to Robert, Kathy and Luc DuGrenier (Robert purchased the property in 1993). Robert is a glassblower and sculptor and has a successful design business in Townshend that Kathy manages. We produce a variety of vegetables, herbs, maple syrup, honey ,and meat, and utilize many sustainable practices to do so, including rotational grazing of our Randell Line Back cows(6) and Hair sheep (25), low-till methods, crop rotation, cover crops and more. We have a weekly booth at the local farmers market seasonally, and offered a small CSA. Our goal is for the farm to be more self-sustaining financially; we’re moving in that direction with the two agri-tourisam apartments on the property that we successfully rent out through AirBnB and we also earn money through maple syrup making classes and farm/observatory tours. We would like to expand our agri-tourism activities in a way that utilizes our existing endeavors while educating people about sustainable living, and would like to increase sales of our crops and / or create additional value-added products to our offerings.
Duties include and are not limited to:
Qualifications/Requirements:
COMPENSATION
On-farm housing in a two-bedroom cottage is possible.
This is a full-time, salaried position.
this position is: salaried, $35,00* - $50,000 depending on-farm housing.
One year commitment preferred. Please send letter of interest and resume to [email protected]
Join NOFA-VT and Rural Vermont for a three-part webinar series with Vermont Legal Aid, focused on healthcare and taxation for the farming community.
Submit your questions in advance when you RSVP, or bring them to each session to maximize this opportunity. Each webinar includes a presentation from Vermont Legal Aid staff, followed by an overview of ways to engage or take action around healthcare.
Join NOFA-VT and Rural Vermont for a three-part webinar series with Vermont Legal Aid, focused on healthcare and taxation for the farming community.
Submit your questions in advance when you RSVP, or bring them to each session to maximize this opportunity. Each webinar includes a presentation from Vermont Legal Aid staff, followed by an overview of ways to engage or take action around healthcare.
Join NOFA-VT and Rural Vermont for a three-part webinar series with Vermont Legal Aid, focused on healthcare and taxation for the farming community.
Submit your questions in advance when you RSVP, or bring them to each session to maximize this opportunity. Each webinar includes a presentation from Vermont Legal Aid staff, followed by an overview of ways to engage or take action around healthcare.
For more than two decades, Knoll Farm in Waitsfield, VT has been a national refuge for organizers working in social justice and a working family farm, both of which have transformed the field of place-making.
As Operations Manager, you will be the backbone supporting our mission and daily work by running our office and supporting our refuge operations. This position combines day-to-day management with care of people and programs. You’ll foster an inclusive, caring environment; ensure organizational systems match our values; and help fellowships and retreats blossom for national and local change-makers.
Salary: $45,000 annually (full-time equivalent).
Learn more and APPLY HERE. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Start date January 1, 2026 or earlier.
The Center for an Agricultural Economy seeks a Finance and Administration Director. This is a vital role in supporting CAE’s mission by ensuring strong financial stewardship and effective administrative operations. The Director will oversee budgeting, accounting, payroll, benefits administration, and insurance policies while maintaining accuracy, transparency, and compliance across all financial activities. This position will work closely with CAE staff and board of directors, develop annual budgets, lead annual audits and be a resource of financial management and planning for the organization. Minimum qualifications include at least 5 years of non profit finance/accounting experience, proven ability in compliance and financial reporting, and excellent communication skills working with diverse teams. Full time, 40 hours/week, M-F, on-site in Hardwick at least 1 day a week. Salary range $84,000 to $90,000 a year, based on experience. Application deadline December 14, 2025, full job posting at www.caevt.org/jobs