Harvesting Knowledge: Students Explore Stagl Organics Farm
Last week, our ENV 3350 students embarked on a field trip to Stagl Organics farm in
Salt Lake City, Utah. Shad, the owner of Stagl Organics, shared how local organic
farming can foster a more intimate relationship with food for the consumer. This field
trip was part of Professor Ingrid Weinbauer’s ENV 3350 Resource Conservation/Environmental
Management class. The class focuses loosely on food, waste, clothing, water, and buildings
and its implications on resource conservation and environmental management. Students wandered barefoot through greenhouses, taste-tested cherry tomatoes, and
learned about local farming techniques.
Shad shared how the model of community-supported agriculture (CSA) allows him to reduce food waste and provide higher quality food. On his ninth year of farming in Salt Lake Valley, Shad is now producing 145 boxes of CSAs for the local community from 1.5 acres of land. Huge thanks to Shad for showing us around!
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