Why do kids need farms + why do farms need kids?

Why do kids need farms + why do farms need kids?

  • posted on: May 5, 2017
  • posted by: Robin Crowder
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Kids need to get their hands in soil. To experience this living organism firsthand provides a lifelong understanding of food and the preciousness of fertile earth, tiny seeds, sun, water, compost, beneficial bugs, worms and pollinators – everything that is needed to sustain life.

Farms need kids to be lifelong stewards – protectors, advocators and supporters – of farmland.

Kids are consumers, our future farmers and ranchers. They’ll be chefs, doctors, teachers, artists, parents and elected officials responsible for making choices and policy about food and farmland.
 
Kids are our cultivators and our caretakers. They explore, they laugh, they get excited about new things… their enthusiasm is infectious.
 
Knowing a farm firsthand shapes a lifelong perspective. Give your kids a memorable experience this summer and their enthusiasm will carry on for years. Let our farm be their farm. Sign them up for summer camp!

Titles include:

Farm by Design (Perfect for teens!)
Garden Master Chefs
Farm Life Safari
Pizza Organica
Garden Senses (Just for the littles!)

Learn more about these 2017 camp sessions:

June 26-30 
July 10-14 
July 17-21 
July 24-28 
July 31 – Aug 4
Aug 7- Aug 11