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Page 1: CLAGETT FARM EDUCATION CENTER · 2017. 4. 6. · Clagett Farm’s rolling landscape is covered with 20 acres of organic vegetables, clover, and grass pastures for our beef cattle,

PROGRAMDESCRIPTIONClagett Farm, CBF’s onlyland-based education center,is an almost 300-acre historictobacco farm 12 miles south-east of Washington, D.C., and sixmiles west of Maryland’s PatuxentRiver (just outside Upper Marlboro,Maryland). A living model of environmentally sustainable farming prac-tices, the farm demonstrates the relationships between land use and waterquality in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.

Clagett Farm’s rolling landscape is covered with 20 acres of organic vegetables, clover, and grass pastures for our beef cattle, and 60 acres offorested buffer. Traveling by hay wagon and foot, we explore the farm, the forest, and our stream to discover our connection to the ChesapeakeBay. Students view several examples of schoolyard habitats designed toslow, cool, and filter harmful stormwater runoff. Students also examinethe “runoff plots,” an activity designed to simulate rainwater runoff onurban and agricultural lands and how it affects the health of local streamsand the Bay.

PROGRAM CONCEPTSHere is a list of concepts and activities that may be emphasized during

your time at Clagett Farm. (Activities can be altered to accommodate your time schedule.) CBF staff will work with you duringyour pre-program call to tailor your experience so that it complements your classroom content. Most programs run on the farm. We can also provide a day on the Patuxent River. Visiting both locations on the same day is possible, but requires over seven hours.

CLAGETT FARM EDUCATION CENTER 11904 Old Marlboro Pike, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

• Introduction• Canoe instruction• Maps• River exploration• Lunch

• Introduction • Maps and games• Farm chores/land-use experiments

• Lunch

SAMPLE FARM PROGRAM SAMPLE RIVER PROGRAM

Maximum capacity on farm: 30 (single group), 60 (double group). Maximum capacity on river: 23 (single group).

n Canoeing (grade 6 and up)n Marsh muckingn Physical, biological, and chemical surveysn Wetland/river ecologyn Biodiversity

n Stream investigationn Insect surveyn Schoolyard habitat (e.g., rain gardens)

n Farm animal appreciationn Sustainable organic farming

n Mapping skillsn Forest investigationn Water-quality testingn Land use (rural, urban, and suburban)

At The Farm–Grades four and up On the Patuxent River–Grades six and up

• Hayride• Visit cattle• Insect or forest investigation• School yard habitats• Wrap up and departure

• Trail walk• Wetland investigation• Seining for fish and water-qualitysurvey

• Clean up, wrap up and departure

All schedules are subject to change. To apply for a field experience, visit our website at cbf.org/apply. For inquiries, contact the CBF Scheduling Department at800/445-5572. Clagett Farm Education Program: 301/943-8745