Marin Organic's Farm Field Studies
Last October, Marin Organic hosted our last Farm Field Studies field trip of the season at Green Gulch Farm in Muir Beach. Sixty students from Acalanes High School in the East Bay visited the farm to connect their classroom biology and conservation curriculum to agriculture. 95% of these students had never visited a working farm before. During their field trip, students followed farmer-educator Chelsea Young from espaliered apple trees, to pollinator-friendly plantings, to row crops of baby lettuce. Each stop included a lesson in how farmers interact with nature in their efforts to grow food sustainably, with the end goal to empower students to make healthy choices and become actively involved in our food system.
Farm Field Studies is an experiential learning program launched in 2000 by the Marin Agricultural Land Trust (MALT) and merged with Marin Organic Farm Days in 2012, creating an even stronger program that capitalizes on the best qualities of both. Marin Organic manages Farm Field Studies at nine local farms, ranches and dairies, and MALT remains an important partner through their sponsorship of the program.
Farm Field Studies offers a wide variety of farm locations and curriculum that reflects the diversity of food production in Marin County. At Paradise Valley and Star Route farms in Bolinas, students have the opportunity to learn about the salmon lifecycle while exploring the creek that flows through these farms. At Gospel Flat Farm also in Bolinas, students learn about the nutrient cycle between chickens and the farm’s vegetables and about economics at the farm stand where the farm sells its produce to the public. At Bivalve and Tresch Dairies students learn about milking and how cows interact with the natural environment.
Farm Field Studies offers important opportunities to bring classroom
If you would like to learn about opportunities to volunteer with Marin Organic's Farm Field Studies, please contact Liana Orlandi at liana@marinorganic.org or visit www.marinorganic.org.
By Liana Orlandi, Marin Organic