Growing Food. Growing Minds. Growing Community.
AgInnovation Farm is a 4-acre Living Learning Lab where students, families, and community members come together to grow food, build skills, and strengthen local food systems.
From student-led agriculture programs to community garden plots, this is where learning meets real-world impact.
Why It Matters
AgInnovation Farm is building the next generation of environmental leaders while strengthening our local food system.
✔ Fresh produce for food banks
✔ Real-world career exploration
✔ Sustainable agriculture practices
✔ Community resilience
This is more than a farm, it’s a model for how education and agriculture can work together.
What We Offer
Students don’t just learn about sustainability — they live it.
Farm-based STEM learning
Food systems education
Career pathway exploration
Leadership and service opportunities
Our produce supports local food banks and school lunch programs as we work toward Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certification.
Student Learning Programs
Summer Camps & Youth Programs
Hands-on, high-energy, outdoor learning.
Planting & harvesting
Chickens & pollinators
Environmental science challenges
Farm-to-table cooking experiences
Spots fill quickly — join the waitlist or register today.
Grow your own food in a supportive, vibrant farm community.
2’ x 12’ and 2’ x 18’ plots available
Access to water, tools, compost, and guidance
Perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners
Reserve your plot today!
Community Garden Plots
Get Involved
Volunteer
Help with planting, harvesting, events, or mentoring youth.
All skill levels welcome.
Partner With Us
We collaborate with schools, local businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations.
Donate
Your support helps us expand programming, increase food access, and grow more impact.
Our Impact
200+ students engaged annually
Thousands of pounds of food grown
Produce supporting local families and food pantries
We serve Portsmouth Middletown, and Newport students
What Our Community Says
Join the Movement
Whether you want to grow your own food, support youth education, or strengthen local agriculture — there’s a place for you here.
Please contact Margie Brennan, Educational Director, if you have any questions at Margiebrennan44@gmail.com

