This job expired on April 17, 2016

Practicum Student

  • Date Posted February 17, 2016
  • Location Willits, CA
  • Category Agriculture / Education
  • Job type Educational program

Company description

The Grange Farm School is dedicated to teaching the next generation of responsible, innovative, and successful farmers. We are strong believers in experimental education and our Practicum Student Program is built upon that philosophy. A combination of hands-on field work and instruction with rigorous academic curriculum provide an environment for students to learn the foundations  of integrated crops and livestock operations, business management, industrial arts, sustainable technologies and ecological restoration.

Job description

The Grange Farm School is located on 12 acres of the 5,000 acre Ridgewood Ranch, former home of Seabiscuit and current home to several other non profits dedicated to supporting our community and food security. A historic schoolhouse has been renovated to serve as the headquarters, and student facilities are sprouting up around the knoll surrounding the schoolhouse. 6 acres of bottom valley land are fenced in for a full scale crop and livestock rotation, and a 2 acre orchard is home to over 75 apple, pear, peach, and cherry trees. Irrigated and non irrigated pastures support a herd of holistically managed cattle, and the school is surrounded by redwood groves, a lake, vernal ponds, and beautiful rolling hills.

Program Starts: April, and July
Program Duration: 14 weeks, with option to attend multiple terms as Capstone Student
Number of Students: 10 Maximum

Meals: Meals are shared among students and staff- staples are provided and are supplemented by farm fresh produce, meat, eggs, and dairy.

Skills Desired: Students must be over the age of 18, no experience is necessary.  This program is designed to teach the "whole farmer" in the basics of a successful farm operation. Students who choose to enroll for a second term pursue a 'capstone' project to deepen their education in keeping with their specific interests.

Educational Opportunities: The Grange Farm School will host Practicum Students during two terms beginning April and July on the historic Ridgewood Ranch in Mendocino County, California. Established in 2013, this newly emerging hub of agricultural education offers students of these first few years the experience of building a farm and non profit from scratch.  Students and Faculty will collaboratively design and implement plans for a sustainable farm, working with crops and livestock while building new farm infrastructure. This full immersion program gives residential students a thorough understanding of the complexity that goes into generating a new model for farming efficiently and sustainably. Our curriculum covers organic agricultural production methods of integrated crop and livestock systems, industrial arts such as welding, carpentry, and small engine repair, and business skills essential to any successful farm. Teaching the basic foundations of a sustainable small farm business is our primary goal, but we also provide a platform for experimentation and progressive design.  Students learn and practice decision making frameworks, communication techniques, and leadership skills. Curriculum topics are diverse but crucial to farming success, and are meant to provide students with the vocabulary to think critically and ask good questions.  Sustainable energy production, ecological restoration, marketing models and more are part of the core curriculum alongside the fundamentals of agriculture. 

Students with a specific interest are offered the opportunity to design, build, research, and test their ideas. A successful farmer must demonstrate the ability to think creatively and work efficiently, and here at the Grange Farm School we foster an atmosphere for just this kind of work.


Cost: Students receive food, housing, and may earn college internship credits, and are expected to be engaged in classroom activities as well as farm chores. Tuition is $2,500 per 14 week term, with scholarships available. Room and Board fees are $1,500 per term and include meals, private wall tent spaces, and kitchen/bathhouse facilities.

Housing: Students are provided with a canvas wall tent and wood stove on top of a platform, resting on the beautiful knoll behind the farm schoolhouse. An outdoor kitchen and showerhouse are shared between 5-10 students, as well as a composting toilet. An office and library inside the schoolhouse are accessible by all students before 10 pm, wifi is available as well.
 

Learn more about the Farm School at: www.grangefarmschool.org

COMPENSATION   this position is UNPAID: room & board, college credit

HOW TO APPLY
Online at www.grangefarmschool.org/Training-Program
Find the complete program description and application at: http://www.grangefarmschool.org/Training-program 

Return the application to manager@grangefarmschool.org 

DEADLINE   no deadline

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