Best College Farms Battle It Out In National Ranking

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Myriad colleges around the world today are using their own home-grown campus farms to cultivate educational and community-based experiences and opportunities in agriculture.

CollegeRanker.com, an online resource with a mission to research all factors of college life, recently ranked the top 40 U.S. college farms, according to the following criteria:

  • Hands-on experiences
  • Student involvement
  • Community outreach programs
  • Workshops, classes, and lectures
  • Volunteering opportunities
  • Degree plan options

Scroll through the gallery above to count down the top 10.

Click here to view the full ranking of 40.

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Avatar for Chris H Pope Chris H Pope says:

Where is number 19 located?

Avatar for Paul Rusnak Paul Rusnak says:

It’s in Long Beach, Chris.

Avatar for Erin Smith Erin Smith says:

The simple fact that Cal Poly SLO has 10,000 acres for hands-on learning and 16 ag-related degree programs but zero mention on this list makes me question the credibility of the person who wrote it and their supporting “research.”

Avatar for Bill Rice Bill Rice says:

I agree Erin. I am a 1965 UC Davis Grad and have a grandson now at SLO, so I have had an occasion to compare them. Cal Poly SLO students spend less time learning current research activities and more applied research leading to actual employment opportunities. The actual consumer products produced by SLO students during their studies are a huge benefit to its students and community, and they are top quality. SLO deserved a high place on this list in my opinion too.

Avatar for PJ PJ says:

‘Best College Farms’ researched and written by someone totally oblivious of the true “learn by doing” philosophy of Cal Poly. CP should be ranked in the top 5, but it doesn’t matter because anyone that’s been there already knows this. Graduate Ag Business Management 1981.

Avatar for Pat Labine Pat Labine says:

What happened to UCa at Santa Cruz? It is one of the oldest college farms at a state institutions and one of the most student oriented.

Avatar for Orlando Chacon Orlando Chacon says:

Number 19 is not Long Beach, LB is in the city. This article is soo out of touch with reality, these college farms are a joke, back yard gardens at best. What about Cal Poly SLO and Pomona, Fresno, etc? These college farms are more in tune with commercial vegetable production, get real folks.

Avatar for Paul Rusnak Paul Rusnak says:

Check that. It looks like that ag center is in Chico.

Avatar for Joe Haslett Joe Haslett says:

Paul, So why did you post this article if it is so out there as to not be believable?

Avatar for Paul Rusnak Paul Rusnak says:

Hey, Joe. Don’t shoot the messenger. Just posting/reporting news relevant to the industry as it’s received. The fact this ranking is subject to such scrutiny was all the more reason to post it. This kind of item gets people talking. Perhaps Cal Poly can take/make its case to CollegeRanker.com.

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