Training the Next Generation of Farmers
The Grange School of Adaptive Agriculture (formerly the Grange Farm School) launches it's third year of programs in 2017, including two three month sessions of intensive practice and instruction in the science, art, and business of producing food and a year 'round workshop series. Central to both educational efforts is a successful working farm.
Help us build out our farming operation with:
- A propagation house for starting plants;
- Potable water & electricity for our processing shed and propagation house;
- New storage for feed grains, seeds, and equipment;
- A settling tank and plumbing to remedy an irrigation system;
- The finishing touches on our new hoop house; and
- Continued renovation and landscaping for our farmhouse headquarters.
The Grange School's programs recognize that food production must continually adapt to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. The students in our three-month residential program are determined and creative people, with a desire to acquire essential skills for a career in food production. We believe there is no silver bullet to addressing the food crisis facing our world, so we teach a broad spectrum of sustainable agricultural theory. We also give our students hands-on classwork and practical experience in skills as diverse as small engine repair, carpentry, animal husbandry, soil and ecology, crop production, entrepreneurial skills, and much, much more.
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Thanks for your generous support in helping us gear up for another successful year in training the next generation of leaders in transforming our food system.
THE GSAA TEAM
School of ADAPTIVE AGRICULTURE
16200 North HWY 101, Willits,
CA 95490, US