University of Missouri
University ofecho

Tigers for Community Agriculture’s objectives are to work together as a group, to increase awareness and involvement of others in the community and students on campus about community agriculture and its benefits to the food insecure.

Tigers for Community Agriculture partners with Bradford Research Farm to engage students in growing produce sustainably. The group aims to be part of a full-circle system that uses compost from the campus dining halls to grow food that is then sold back to the dining halls in order to eliminate food waste and supply local food to MU Students. Tigers for Community Agriculture also aims to expand student awareness and education about the importance of production of sustainable food and how each person can positively impact agriculture.

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Contact Tigers for Community Agriculture
Henry Hellmuth (hoht33@mail.missouri.edu)

 

Members of Tigers for Community Agriculture make their first sale to Campus Dining.