Farm2X designs, builds, and implements full service farm to school projects which aim to bring locally grown, healthy foods into school classrooms, and to integrate food, agriculture, and STEAM education into the curriculum.

Seed a Vision

Farm2X works with you to create & implement long term farm to school projects

Grow Food

Farm2X builds & maintains farming assets to grow food for your community

Harvest Community

Farm2X curriculum & activity development connects your students to the community

Next Generation STEAM Education

The Farm2X education program empowers students with skills to learn and explore interests in scientific and technological areas of study that will help them to succeed as 21st century global citizens. Students who participate in this collaborative not only have access to exclusive curriculum, but also industry experts and experiences that will enrich their learning both within and beyond the classroom. 

The Farm2X Education program integrates science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics and beyond for an interdisciplinary education that is engages students in all grade levels.

Dr. Janice Moody Frank

“Our elementary students and their families are fascinated with our Aquaponics systems. The system is in our front hallway which allows flexibility for use across grade levels. It has been a great investment.”

Jane Callery

“I have enjoyed learning and growing fresh produce with the team from Trifecta Ecosystems. I am currently in year 2 of growing delicious plants with my students in my classroom. The entire system is easy to maintain and is always the first stop when students and visitors enter the classroom!”

A sustainable, integrated approach to constructing a 21st century education. 

Hands on learning for a brighter future.

Farm2X seeks to empower students through interdisciplinary hands on learning experiences which provide students with knowledge that will lead them to a brighter future. 

Farm2X enables schools to also provide hands on community engagement experiences to connect students, teachers, and parents to their local food ecosystem.

Gardening can be a useful tool for teaching STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) concepts because it provides hands-on, experiential learning opportunities. When students are actively engaged in gardening activities, they have the chance to learn through direct experience and observation, rather than just reading about concepts in a textbook.

By combining vocational agriculture education with entrepreneurship education, we can empower students to become local food ecosystem innovators who are able to use their knowledge of agriculture and business to create new opportunities for producing and distributing healthy, sustainable foods within their communities.