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The Campus Urban Farm is located next to the Physical Plant and is open to registered staff and volunteers Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm, during the semester.
Visitors may schedule a formal visit by contacting dhurbanfarm@gmail.comÌýdirectly with their availability to ensure a volunteer will be on-site to greet them.ÌýÌý
Campus Urban Farm Informational Flyer [PDF]
The Campus Urban Farm is available for events, tours, and lectures. It features an outdoor classroom area with solar power and seating, 19 raised crop beds, 2 hydroponic towers, 1 aquaponic, a herb garden, fruit trees and a chicken coop. To request a volunteer day for a group, book space, schedule a special tour, or organize an event, please submit the form linked below and a staff member from the Office of Sustainability will reach out to you within 1-2 business days.
For student or faculty research projects, email sustainability@csudh.edu with your special request.
The Campus Urban Farm may accept volunteers throughout the school year, and offers community service and service-learning hours. To get started, interested volunteers can apply .
Would you like to get trained and certified as a Campus Urban Farm docent? Complete your training and exam online.ÌýDownload theÌýFarm Docent OnlineÌýTraining Syllabus [PDF].
The proposal for the Campus Urban Farm was approved by the Presidential Cabinet in February of 2018. The proposal also had the financial backing of the Chancellor’s Office via a Campus as a Living Lab grant to support its launch. As a result, the Campus Urban Farm was able to begin operationsÌýincredibly quickly with the assistance of several service-learning classes and many motivated volunteers!
A former campus nursery located next to Physical Plant, the Campus Urban Farm occupies a footprint of approximately .11 acres with 30’x 80’ of available growing space. The current site is fully-enclosed with a gate and has a sidewalk encircling the main growing area. It has access to potable water and electricity.Ìý It is 100% solar-powered and off-grid.ÌýÌý
Operations are managed by paid student interns/staff from the Office of Sustainability in conjunction with a dedicated faculty liason (Jenney Hall, Interdisciplinary Studies).Ìý
CSUDH Seed Library:Ìý The CSUDH Seed Library offers seeds for vegetables, herbs, and flowers. All CSUDH Library users are welcome to freely take seeds from the collection. If you're successful in growing them and able to return some, please do, to help keep our seed library renewable. The collection helps promote food and climate justice within our community.Ìý For more information, visit the CSUDH Seed Library website ()