Want to learn how to plant seeds of change?  This is a six-month, full time program held at the 25-acre Farm and 3-acre Alan Chadwick Garden on the UC Santa Cruz campus.  Although the program does not begin until April 2012, the application deadline is September 30, 2011.

 

The Center for Agroecology and Sustainable food Systems at UC Santa Cruz offers the Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture, a full-time, 6-month program that trains adults in the concepts and practices of organic gardening and small-scale sustainable farming. The apprenticeship blends the virtues of experiential learning with traditional classroom studies on topics that include soil management, composting, pest control, crop planning, irrigation, farm equipment, and direct marketing techniques.  Graduates have established their own commercial farms and market gardens, run community gardens for inner city and prison populations, and work on international development projects.  The 39 apprentices each year come from all regions of the US and abroad, and represent a wide spectrum of ages, backgrounds, and interests.  There are several tuition scholarships available for people of color and/or people from disadvantaged backgrounds.  There is also the Simply Organic Scholarship for an apprentice with financial need interested in pursuing a career in organic farming.  For further information contact:

Apprenticeship Information

CASFS, UCSC

1156 High Street

Santa Cruz, CA  95064

(831) 459-3240

Web site:  http://casfs.ucsc.edu

E-mail:  casfs@ucsc.edu