The Howdy Farm would like to officially welcome all of the students back to Aggieland. We have an exciting semester ahead of us, so let's get started! Here's your farm update: Frozen AftermathOver the break, our veggies took a hit from the freezing temperatures, and we lost much of our winter crop. In effect, we will not have produce sales until the beginning of March. Keep checking our website, sign up for our email notifications, and follow us on social media to stay in touch. The Clean-up StageMeanwhile, our interns and volunteers have been hard at work cleaning the farm after the freeze, trimming back dead shrubs, grasses, and other plants. To make good use of the leftover residues, we plan on utilizing them for mulch. We use mulches to...
What to Look Forward to
New Volunteer PolicyWe have a new protocol for volunteer hours starting this semester. The high demand of volunteer opportunities the last few semesters motivated us to start using a sign-up process. Interested students must now sign-up on our calendar for specific shifts depending on what is available on a week to week basis. There will be no more open volunteer hours. To sign up for volunteer hours please follow these steps! **New spots will come available each Monday by 5:00 PM for that week! There will be no Monday volunteer hours.
Signing up as a group or organization (6 people or more)? Email us at [email protected] Let's get growing!"To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow." -Audrey Hepburn
Photos and text by: Kasey Heath, Spring 2017 Intern
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