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Phillies Bridge Farm Project

Located between New Paltz and Gardiner, NY, Phillies Bridge Farm Project is a 65-acre non-profit farm that offers groups a chance to learn about the origins of their food. The farm includes five acres of organically grown vegetables and berries, a children’s garden, farm animals, greenhouses, a historic farmstead, and views of the Shawangunk Ridge. Students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers can enjoy farm activities, demonstrations, hikes on the farm’s 1.5-mile long trail, and much more. Service learning projects can also be completed with Phillies Bridge. Summer film screenings, festivals, and other events are hosted on-site during the course of the year.

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Hrs: 9AM-5PM.

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Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

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ABOUT

Phillies Bridge Farm Project

Located between New Paltz and Gardiner, NY, Phillies Bridge Farm Project is a 65-acre non-profit farm that offers groups a chance to learn about the origins of their food. The farm includes five acres of organically grown vegetables and berries, a children’s garden, farm animals, greenhouses, a historic farmstead, and views of the Shawangunk Ridge. Students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers can enjoy farm activities, demonstrations, hikes on the farm’s 1.5-mile long trail, and much more. Service learning projects can also be completed with Phillies Bridge. Summer film screenings, festivals, and other events are hosted on-site during the course of the year.

contact info

Hrs: 9AM-5PM.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

View Lesson Plan>>

ABOUT

Phillies Bridge Farm Project

Located between New Paltz and Gardiner, NY, Phillies Bridge Farm Project is a 65-acre non-profit farm that offers groups a chance to learn about the origins of their food. The farm includes five acres of organically grown vegetables and berries, a children’s garden, farm animals, greenhouses, a historic farmstead, and views of the Shawangunk Ridge. Students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers can enjoy farm activities, demonstrations, hikes on the farm’s 1.5-mile long trail, and much more. Service learning projects can also be completed with Phillies Bridge. Summer film screenings, festivals, and other events are hosted on-site during the course of the year.

contact info

Hrs: 9AM-5PM.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

View Lesson Plan>>

ABOUT

Phillies Bridge Farm Project

Located between New Paltz and Gardiner, NY, Phillies Bridge Farm Project is a 65-acre non-profit farm that offers groups a chance to learn about the origins of their food. The farm includes five acres of organically grown vegetables and berries, a children’s garden, farm animals, greenhouses, a historic farmstead, and views of the Shawangunk Ridge. Students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers can enjoy farm activities, demonstrations, hikes on the farm’s 1.5-mile long trail, and much more. Service learning projects can also be completed with Phillies Bridge. Summer film screenings, festivals, and other events are hosted on-site during the course of the year.

contact info

Hrs: 9AM-5PM.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Farm Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The average American may eat 125 pounds of potatoes each year, but corn is actually America’s number one field crop, providing ingredients for cereals, peanut butter, snack foods and soft drinks. The average person eats 68 quarts of popcorn a year alone! Use a trip to an agricultural farm to find out where our fruits and vegetables come from. Compare organic, pesticide-free, and genetically engineered crops. Research the products made possible by crops grown in the U.S. (shampoos, crayons, and baseball bats all come from agricultural products, for example). Ask your local farm about the benefits of eating local or growing your own garden.

View Lesson Plan>>