What has our ongoing work to build an equitable and inclusive organization meant for our School Programs Coordinator?
To many people, our Fellowship program for recent college graduates is kind of a "hidden" piece of the Farm. But its impacts loom large, as a recent alum of the program shares in this reflection.
At November's successful National Farm-Based Education Conference, 7 innovations contributed to strengthening farm-based education opportunities across the country.
Twenty years ago, Vermont was an early adopter of the Farm to School movement. Now, 65% of Vermont schools report having a connection with a farm or farmer!
The Climate Resiliency Fellowship is a 12-month program for K-12 educators from New England who are committed to learning and teaching about climate change.
On your walk to the overlook beyond the Farm Barn, it's easy to miss the Lone Tree Hill Memorial, and the man honored there. Who was Derick Webb? Let us introduce you.
5th grade teacher Aziza Malik, one of our teacher alumni, built an indigenous perspective into her place-based curricula.
As we expand our sugarbush to increase production this year, we invited long-time sugarmaker David Marvin to assess our strategy and plans for the woodlands.