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Landowners, businesses, school districts, and municipalities across the Golden State partner with CLBL to reach their workforce goals and create educational opportunities for tomorrow’s leaders. Find what’s happening in your area.

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ABOUT US

Land of Opportunity.

For more than 30 years, the Center for Land-Based Learning has helped aspiring farmers and environmental stewards tap into careers, resources, and possibilities within California’s rich working lands.

We grow potential • We grow potential • We grow potential • We grow potential

Decades of wisdom and resources at your fingertips.

Farming, Agriculture, and Resource Management for Sustainability (FARMS) is established as a stand-alone high-school education program.

CLBL breaks ground on a new 30-acre headquarters at The Maples Farm in Woodland, California, providing field and classroom learning space for programs and the community.

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The Center for Land-Based Learning becomes a formal nonprofit organization and launches a second initiative, the Student and Landowner Education and Watershed Stewardship Program (SLEWS).

The Mobile Farmers Market Truck hits the road in West Sacramento, California, expanding the Community Food Program.

Get your hands dirty.

Our Programs

From neighborhood food access to climate research, prospects for discovery and involvement abound. Whether you’re a high-school teacher, a community volunteer, curious about a career in farming, or a lover of local food, we invite you to explore our offerings.

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Transformative Education

Expanding opportunities for California’s youth through hands-on experiences and encounters.

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Vital Careers

Internships, apprenticeships, training and connections that equip tomorrow’s leaders.

Equitable

Equitable Communities

Programs and support to overcome barriers that limit access to land, food, and meaningful careers.

Resilient

Resilient Ecosystems

Innovative research, replicable best practices and scalable climate solutions with generational impact.

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Ways to Get involved

New ideas are always germinating at CLBL, and there’s no better way to get involved than to show up and dig in. Throughout the year you can connect with us by attending events, taking a class, volunteering, shopping at the Mobile Farmers Market Truck, and more!

Explore a Future in Ag

The Explorer Course is designed for the farm-curious to explore the realities of farming, animal husbandry, and agricultural entrepreneurship. Through hands-on experience, a farm field trip, and practical guidance, you’ll assess your interests, skills, and resources to determine if starting a farm business is the right path for you. By the end, you’ll gain actionable tools to advance your farm dreams or explore other opportunities in agriculture. Two weekends: March 15-16 and March 22-23. Learn more and sign up.

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Be a community Food ambassador

Participate in a 5-week course focused on nutrition education and local food resources, to better able to understand your food system and how supporting local growers leads to a healthier society, economy and environment. Ambassadors are trained to work on the Mobile Farmers Market Truck, help spread the word among their neighbors and create a network of advocates throughout the region. Learn more and apply by February 18.

Pop up Farmers markets

Visit our monthly Mobile Farmers Market Trucks on Tuesdays in West Sacramento and Wednesdays in Woodland, and eat healthier in the new year. Our Market Trucks will be stocked with fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables all winter and into the spring until our weekly schedule resumes in May.

Tues. February 11 and Wed. February 12

March 11 and 12 • April 8 and 9. Learn more

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