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 Bar Harbor, Maine
Understanding food and its production requires insights from history, anthropology, economics, politics, ecology, botany, chemistry, and so on. Accordingly, we have a diverse and interdisciplinary set of classes in farming and food systems.
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 Syracuse, NY
As a food studies student at Syracuse, your classroom might be in our experiential food laboratory one week, and the next week you’ll learn by doing at a local Community Supported Agriculture farm.
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 New York, New York
The Nutrition and Food Science (NFS) major in the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College campus is a diverse science-based program where students learn about food and its effect on our health.
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 Olympia, Washington
This program will take a scientific approach to food and cooking. This interdisciplinary exploration of food will take a broad ecological systems approach.
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 Kalispell, Montana
The Integrated Agriculture and Food Systems program will prepare students to develop and manage their own farm business, or to pursue careers in agricultural and horticultural science, sales, or production.
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 Dryden, New York
he Sustainable Farming and Food Systems program emphasizes the practical skills it takes to manage a small, diverse farm, while providing students with a broad exposure to the social and ecological considerations of truly sustainable food production.
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 Guelph, Ontario
Established in 1874, the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) is a founding college of the University of Guelph and is recognized as Canada's largest and most renowned agricultural college.
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 Albuquerque, NM
The UNM Sustainability Studies Program offers an undergraduate minor degree to students in any department or college on campus.
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 Greenfield, Massachusetts
The Farm and Food Systems initiative at Greenfield Community College provides students with an interdisciplinary understanding of the ecological, economic, political, and social systems as they relate to food and farming.
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 Craftsbury, Vermont
Whether it’s the hegemony of the burger-and-fries Standard American Diet or the impact of soybean production on rainforests, much of the world’s food systems need rethinking.
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 Durham, New Hampshire
The Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems program offers a flexible curriculum to students seeking to acquire integrated knowledge and experiences related to modern agricultural and food systems and/or preparing for varied careers in these fields.
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 Pullman, Washington
The Agricultural and Food Systems degree program is an exciting, college-wide, interdisciplinary program that offers a Bachelor of Science degree with five majors from which to choose.
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 San Luis Obispo, California
The Center is a vital auxiliary unit within the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) that fosters initiatives for sustainability.
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 Madison, Wisconsin
The Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (CIAS) is a research center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.
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 Scotia, California
The College of the Redwoods' Sustainable Agriculture Farm in Shively is here to help you create a relationship with your food and the people who grow it.
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 Gambler , OH
Food for Thought is an initiative to build a sustainable local market for foods produced in and around Knox County, Ohio.
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 Middlebury, Vermont
Food Studies is a new initiative that integrates courses and cocurricular activities into a cohesive program of study.
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18. Berea College Farm

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 Berea , KY
The Berea College Farm is one of the oldest, continuously operating, and most highly diversified student educational farms in the United States.
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 State College, Pennsylvania
PASA invites innovative, instructive, and enthusiastic presenters to share their knowledge of and expertise in the best practices and strategies to promote profitable farms in producing healthy food for all people.
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 Saint Joseph, Minnesota
The 2018 SFA Annual Conference will be 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 10, 2018, at the College of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minn.