Our own Aimee Arandia Østensen is among those featured in a zine showcasing stewards of Vermont.
We're sharing this favorite activty from our publication, Project Seasons, to dive deeper into the fascinating topic of compost!
Teachers from our 2019-2020 Climate Resiliency Fellowship offer their thoughts on teaching about climate change – and teaching in general – through COVID-19.
What are the five essential things that plants need to grow healthy and strong? Follow Cat in the Education Garden and find out!
As coordinating organization for the Farm-Based Education Network (FBEN), the Farm is sharing the diversity and equity work of a founding member, The Food Project.
You can support distance learning around the UN Sustainable Development Goals with this new project-based resource for learners and educators.
At this profound moment in our country, as so many of us seek to educate ourselves to dismantle systemic racism, here are a few resources that our staff have found helpful.
Watch Vermont FEED's webinar recording and find related resources to bring food system eduction alive both in the classroom and online environment.