Purdue Student Farm Prepares for New Season
By Wes Mills, Content Manager
WEST LAFAYETTE - Organizers say the Purdue University Student Farm will again offer fresh, locally grown vegetables once again to community members. Now in its second year, the farm says its Boilermaker Vegetable Season Pass will provide Purdue and West Lafayette subscribers with vegetables each week from July to November.
The 22-week program will include whatever is freshly grown and picked that week.
The produce is grown by Purdue students who work on the farm.
"The Boilermaker Vegetable Season Pass directly supports the student farm's foundation: to teach students about small-scale agriculture, from growing it to selling it,” said Grace Moore, president of the Purdue Student Farm Club. “Not only does this program sell fresh, local vegetables to the community, but it also expands the possibilities for students like myself in the Purdue Student Farm Organization to get hands-on experience with local food systems.”
He says disruptions in the food supply during the early weeks of the pandemic is an important lesson resonating with the farms’ students.
Pass holders are billed $27.50 per week for the fresh produce. Click here to learn more.
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