Farm Based Education
One of our long-standing, most popular programs is farm-based education, where we invite students of all ages and learning styles to visit our farm and interact with the soil and other living ecosystems.
We can work with your group’s learning goals on a variety of topics including: Organic farming, Climate change, Soil science, Ecosystems, Plant parts, Seed saving, Indigenous agricultural practices, Food justice, Spirituality, Operating a non-profit farm
Our programs generally run two hours and have a cost of $10/participant with a minimum of $100 total. We happily offer discounts to Title I schools.
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Farmer in the Classroom
Through our Farmer in the Classroom (FIC) 30-minute classroom-based curriculum, we visit K-12 classrooms to introduce students to sustainable agriculture, plant and soil science, food systems, and plant nutrition. The lessons are tactile for grades 1-5 and visually based for grades 6-12, and all students get to taste different fruits or vegetables from the farm.