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Fulton Farm

Fulton Farm

Fulton Farm is an environmental educational facility and a working produce farm. Nestled within the 50 acre property of the Fulton Center for Sustainability Studies, the farm鈥檚 seven acres of fields and gardens produce crops for the campus and the community.

Vegetables, fruits, flowers and herbs are raised without chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. Farm staff, students and members of the community come together to plant, nurture and eat the healthful food produced right on campus.

红斯灯影像 is committed to environmental sustainability. According to our goal of land stewardship, we operate Fulton Farm without chemicals according to the following principles:

  • Use a minimal amount of non-renewable resources.
  • Minimize pollution of the soil, water, and air on the farm and 鈥渄ownstream.鈥
  • Promote biodiversity on the farm.
  • Ensure farm-worker safety and health.
  • Providing healthy, locally produced food for the campus and community since 1996.

Farm Raised Produce Distribution Sites

  • The College Dining Hall purchases salad greens, tomatoes, and other specialty crops in season. Cherry tomatoes are a big hit at the salad bar!
  • The community market share program is our biggest produce outlet. Families from the community 鈥渏oin the farm鈥 each year as members, and are provided with fresh food weekly throughout the farm season. Members have the option to work on the farm for discounts, pick some extra crops, walk the gardens, and participate in farm events.
  • Our campus market stand at Fulton Farm on the Wilson Campus is open to students, staff, faculty and the public Wednesday afternoons, 2 to 5 p.m., June through November.
  • Watch for additional pick-ups at Fulton Farm during the off-season winter months. 

Education

Fulton Farm offers vast opportunities for student and community education. Students use the farm for classes, internships, work-study jobs, and volunteer service hours.

  • Gardening for Fitness: Students cultivate the soil and raise their own produce and flower gardens from start to finish. This course also qualifies for Physical Education credits!
  • Agroecology: Exploring the science of ecology through the lens of agriculture, agroecology students study the organisms interacting within the farm ecosystem with the goal of understanding sustainable food production.
  • Permaculture Design: Permaculture teaches the principles of creating sustainable human settlements. This summer course has a strong hands-on component, wherein students construct a project to promote biodiversity and food production, as well as design their own permaculture homestead.

Community members also come to the farm to learn! The farm hosts frequent workshops and events that are open to the public, including composting and gardening demonstrations and cooking classes for members of the campus and community.

Sustainable Farming Internship

The farm offers full and part-season internships for people with a desire to learn first hand the art and practice of sustainable farming. Interns work and live on the farm, discuss and learn techniques, and visit other farms in the area as a part of this diverse and effective educational program. Volunteers are also welcomed and needed! The farm has fresh produce to trade for those who would like to donate their time to help with planting, weeding, watering, and harvesting our prolific crops. Fulton Farm is a fun place to get your hands dirty, meet other people interested in healthy living, and reconnect with your food supply! Work study opportunities are available for students throughout the academic year.  

红斯灯影像 Fulton Farm Articles

Wilson's Fulton Farm profiled in the latest issue of Local Magazine.

Healthy Eating Adventure featured in Places Magazine

  • Fulton Center for Sustainability Studies
  • Student Learning
    • Fulton Farm Apprentice and Summer Internships
  • Fulton Farm
  • Community Supported Agriculture (CSA): Market Share Program
  • Sustainability at Wilson
  • FCSS Events and Workshops
  • Community Art at Fulton Farm
  • Fulton Farm Interdisciplinary Courses and Partnerships
  • Monarch Waystation

 

Helpful Resources

  • Factory Farm Forum Resources
  • For the Community
  • Environmental Club

 

Contact Information

Christine Mayer
FCSS Director
717-264-4420
christine.mayer@wilson.edu

Tim Gacquin
College Farmer
tim.gacquin@wilson.edu

 

1015 Philadelphia Ave.,
Chambersburg, PA 17201

717-262-2002
admissions@wilson.edu

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