Title: Farm Layout:
1Farm Layout
Perennial Guilds
North
Cover Crop
Cut Flowers, Perennial Nursery, Experimental
Plots
Paths for tractor turn around
6 blocks of intensive vegetable, herb flower
cultivation
2Block Layout
Rotation with No Mulch / Rye Straw Mulch
Rotation with Straw Mulch
Companion Plantings / Polycultures
North South Bed Orientation
Block Size 62 h x 42 w Block Space 14,880 7
beds (4 bed2 path) /block
Temporal Polyculture Jeavons Plan
Keyhole Beds / Intensive Polycultures
Rotation with Alfalfa Hay Mulch
3Last Day of Class
- A farm manager hired
- 13 interns hired for the summer
- Seedlings in the greenhouse
- A plan for summer
4Overview of Summer Accomplishments
- 6 Blocks of Intensive Production
- Guiding Principles in Motion
- Tested Various Markets, with success
- Developed Partnerships
- Unexpected Outcomes
5Monoculture Blocks
6Companion Block
7Companion Block
8Jeavons Block
9Keyhole Block
10Management Structure
Farm Manager
Faculty Advisors
Student Program Coordinator
Interns Volunteers
- Guiding Principle The student farm will be
cooperatively planned and managed by a core group
of students in collaboration with MISA,
University faculty and other organizations.
11Crops Farm Management
- Continuous Cover System /
- Green Lands, Blue Waters ethic
- Cover crops
- Companion Plantings
- Perennial Guilds
- No Spraying
- Guiding Principle The student farm through its
operation will grow, harvest and market a
diversity of crops using sustainable organic
practices that utilize local resources, reflect
natural ecosystems and improve the quality of the
farmland.
12Research
- 13 Student interns (9 undergraduate,
4 graduate students) hired, each with an
individual research projects
- Guiding Principles The student farm will
encourage students to implement, monitor, and
evaluate innovative and sustainable organic
farming practices.
132005 Intern Research Projects
- David Campbell, Environmental Sciences
- Cucurbit Pest Investigation Keyhole Block
- Joel Bradley, Political Science
- Cut Flower Production
- Deborah Garrido, Nutrition (grad student)
- Cornercopia's Wild Salad Mix
- Ben Jordan, Computer Science
- Mushroom Production Monoculture Block
- Ravi Raju, Public Affairs (grad student)
- Marketing
- Jesse Sadowsky, Environmental Horticulture
- Cover Crops and Green Manures Monoculture Block
- Peter Gillitzer, Environment and Natural
Resources - Grape Establishment Jeavon's Polyculture Block
142005 Intern Research Projects
- Meagan Keefe, Natural Resources Science and
Management (grad student) - Perennial guild plantings
- Neal Bauer, Biosystems and Agricultural
Engineering - Buffer zone planning Companion block
- Rachael Dettman, Applied Economics (grad student)
- Organic certification
- Angela Haugen, Plant Biology
- Education and outreach
- Laura Freund, Environmental Horticulture
- Sustainable landscapes Monoculture block
- Jared Ashling, Environmental Horticulture
- Farm management
15Outreach Education
- Field Days
- U Day Camp Program
- STARS Program
- Agriculture and Food Sciences Academy
- Guiding Principle The student farm utilizes and
teaches sustainable organic farming practices to
students, faculty and community members. It will
serve as a gathering place for interdisciplinary
learning communities and a resource for extension
in sustainable organic agriculture."
16Markets
- MPLS Campus Farmers Market Average Sales
600 /week - St. Paul Market Stand Sales 30-100 /week
- St. Paul Campus Office Deliveries Sales
50-200 /week - Restaurants, Co-ops, School Districts, and other
events
17Fruits of our Labor
18Partnerships
- Currently partnered with 14 organizations to
various degrees - Partners for Special Events (3)
- Internships Co-Hosts (5)
- Provide Supply Expertise (4)
- Provide Volunteers and Educational Opportunities
(2) - Other Potential partners in conversation with (5
)
19Press!
- Articles in
- Sustainable Agriculture Newsletter (4)
- MN Daily (Reprinted in Star Trib ) (3)
- COAFES News (2)
- ACGA Newsletter
- New Farm Website
20Challenges
- Transition from Spring to Summer to Fall
semesters - High rates of Student turn-over season to season.
- Organizational Structure
- Funding for Internships
- Organic Certification Record Keeping
21Unexpected surprises
- You make the University look good
- Being sought out for new partnerships
- You can grow 8,000 worth of produce on a ½ an
Acre.
22Thanks!
23Questions?
- Courtney Tchida
- Student Program Coordinator _at_ MISA
- Contact info
- 612-625-2738
- tchi0003_at_umn.edu
- umsof_at_umn.edu
- http//sof.coafes.umn.edu/