10. Deep Springs College
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9. College of the Ozarks
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8. Ferrum College
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7. Cornell University
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6. Warren Wilson College
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5. University of Vermont
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4. Green Mountain College
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3. Goshen College
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2. University of Maine
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1. University of Virginia
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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.