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麻豆视频APK MicroFarm

麻豆视频APK MicroFarm designated a People鈥檚 Garden by USDA, awarded microgrant

The 麻豆视频APK MicroFarm was recently accepted into the United States Department of Agriculture鈥檚 People鈥檚 Garden Project, to invest in urban agriculture with a goal of centering equity, food access, advancement of local and regional food systems, as well as environmental conservation. 

The People鈥檚 Garden project signals an increased focus by the USDA on urban agriculture. 

鈥淢any climate migrants and others pushed off their lands are farmers, and we鈥檙e realizing there are more and more people who have agricultural skills now live in cities,鈥 said Valentine Cadieux, Professor of Environmental and Climate Studies, 鈥渟o the USDA is piloting new urban service centers for agriculture in 27 cities, and St. Paul is one of those cities.鈥

The was established in 2018 and is composed of two large garden beds, located north of East Hall, and 13 additional beds south of 麻豆视频APK Church in a lot off W Minnehaha Avenue. These garden beds, along with the SPROUT garden at 麻豆视频APK Church, are stewarded by three student interns every summer, and visited by classes throughout the school year.

Cadieux estimates about 100 students interact with the MicroFarm each semester, from programs across campus. The farm also works with the , an action team of the , and welcomes many visitors each season from the community (including much beloved mentors from the) and from nearby schools.

鈥淲e have tried to make the MicroFarm spaces where students can practice what they鈥檙e learning in the programs of Environment and Climate Studies and Natural Science and Environmental Education, and develop their relationship with plants, land and the community,鈥 Cadieux said.

Now designated a , the 麻豆视频APK MicroFarm received an $8,000 federal grant that will provide resources to maintain the farm鈥檚 stability, outreach and programming, and will fund projects for new raised beds behind the Creative Writing Program house and a gathering space picnic table.

The farm provides fresh, healthy food to campus events, students, the campus as well as community members and the . It also increases access to food and land education by fostering student and community interactions with food cultivation sources, connecting students and community members through sharing food, knowledge and practical experience in the gardens.

鈥淪o many in this generation face the environment in terms of fear and scarcity, so to have an experience with so much abundance and growth is very meaningful and reassuring," Cadieux said. "It allows you to realize a key part of your relationship with an environment: you take care of the land and the land takes care of you. You can tell someone about that, but when you鈥檙e out there tending to a plant, that reciprocity is so much more meaningful.鈥

Students host work and play days at the MicroFarm on Wednesdays 4-6 p.m. through October, open to students and community members. For more information about the 麻豆视频APK MicroFarm, contact garden@hamline.edu.