Vermont’s Farms, Food an Future

What crops make sense to grow in Vermont? Where is the best land to farm? Who owns land and capital, and who grows the food? What systems and interests shape the answers to these questions? In this course we will examine Vermont agriculture through lenses of climate change, racial equity, and socioeconomic viability. Through reading, discussion, and meeting with food system practitioners, students will understand intersecting and conflicting perspectives related to agriculture and land use. The final project will be a proposed policy, program or enterprise that would contribute to the agricultural future each student believes in for Vermont. This course counts as a social science cognate for environmental studies majors.

Schedule
10:30am-12:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at HLD 103 (Jan 6, 2022 to Feb 3, 2022)
1:00pm-4:00pm on Thursday at HLD 103 (Jan 6, 2022 to Feb 3, 2022)
Location
Hillcrest 103
Instructors