The Oklahoma Local Agriculture Collaborative was established to strengthen and grow the capacity of Oklahoma’s local agriculture. OLAC serves to unite partner agencies with agriculture entrepreneurs to recognize and represent the needs of local agribusiness.
It’s completely free to join OLAC! Our goal is to grow the capacity of Oklahoma’s local agriculture by establishing a membership network for producers & direct-to-consumer markets. Gain access to local agriculture resources, events, and mentorship opportunities when you sign up to be an OLAC member.
This free workshop will cover the basics of garlic production in Oklahoma and discuss consideration for beginning market farmers. This event is supported by the USDA/NIFA BFRDP program under Award Number 2024-49400-43629
**Free with OLAC member code This workshop covers the basics of designing a Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points plan and is accredited by the International HACCP Alliance. Employees responsible for developing, improving or maintaining a HACCP system will benefit from attending.
Learn about the Mauch Family and their 5th generation farm that offers fresh, locally grown produce, eggs, and pasture-raised pork, available at the Farmers Market at Scissortail Park and local OKC stores
Starting with just one hive in 2017, Fragrant Forest Farms has grown into a thriving bee sanctuary and community garden. Along with selling at the Muskogee Farmers Market, they’re opening a Food Hub in Downtown Wagoner this month! Visit their blog to learn about the journey
From backyard farming to local markets, discover how Hundred Mile Homestead’s passion for clean, natural food is transforming their community with pasture-raised pork and homemade goods. You can visit their booths at the Muskogee Farmers Market and Coweta Saturday Street Market!
OLAC’s mission is to unite partner agencies with agriculture entrepreneurs to facilitate the representation and recognition of local agribusinesses. View our current OLAC partnership list here.