Farm Based

Experiential Learning at GREEN Charter with Chickens and Gardens

GREEN Charter's School garden consists of raised beds, 2 greenhouses, butterfly garden, 3 chicken coops with hopes to add a garden fish pond. Our goal is to explore the symbiotic relationship between our community, plants, and animals.

Sunflower Hill

sunflower Hill is a 501c3 organization (Tax ID is #80-­‐0897595) was founded by eleven families of children with developmental delays. Our goal is to create a sustainable, special needs community not only for our own children – but for other individuals and families seeking programming and residential options.

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Farm Field Studies

THE MARIN ORGANIC FARM FIELD STUDIES PROGRAM brings children and young adults from around the Bay Area to local farms. Students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning where they make connections between the environment, agriculture, and the food they eat. Our goal is to empower young people to make food choices that will positively impact their long-term health. Knowledge of where food comes from is a powerful tool for teaching good nutrition.

Stetson School

We have established three primary goals: - Teach students about sustainable practices and the importance of sustainability and our food system. - Provide staff the opportunity to purchase fresh, organic produce, and to provide our cafeteria and classrooms with the same for free as supplies allow. - To show students that great things can be accomplished through hard work.

Roxbury Central School Garden

The RCS garden club, harvested its first crops in 2003 and garden activities have been integrated into core curriculum, into the after school program, the summer youth program, and the community at large, who often donate tools, perennials and seeds. Students are involved in every aspect of the garden; designing a planting schedule, selection and maintenance of the crops, monitoring soil and compost health, and harvesting the boutny for the cafeteria. The goals of the garden are to enhance student ecological and agricultural literacy and environmental awareness.

Sustainable Farm School

The Sustainable Farm School is an independent day school for children ages 3 to 18 that offers core academics, holistic personal development, and a model for sustainable living.

Edison PreK-8 7th Grade Community Garden

Edison PreK-8 7th Grade class is starting a community garden this year.  They have recieved grants to farm 8 raised beds, and will hopefully hold a harvest dinner for the community before the end of this school year!

 

Castle Rock Ranch Camp

Castle Rock Ranch Camp is a summer camp for kids located in the Bitterroot Mountain range in Idaho's northern panhandle.  We're a kids camp with a farm-to-table curriculum, located on a ranch with a mile of frontage on the Coeur D'Alene river.  Our mission is to cultivate an interest in ranch life, the outdoors, sustainable food, gardening and agriculture, and to disconnect from technology and reconnect with the natural world in a soul-rejuvenating, rural setting.  Kids ride horses and float down the river everyday, but also learn about ranch animal care and growing food.  The majority of o

Rodgers Ranch Urban Farm & Teaching Gardens

Rodgers Ranch is a small farm tucked in the middle of Pleasant Hill, CA.

It's a place to for anyone to come and learn about how to grow edible plants, raise bees, and all things related to gardening and farming.

Rodgers Ranch was begun as a farm back in the 1800's, and we are now continuing it's legacy by using it as a place to work on a real farm.

The farm is in a quiet, safe and relaxing location, with wonderful air and good views of Mt. Diablo.

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