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Get your hands dirty. No farming experience required.

If you are a Bard student interested in working on a market farm in an inclusive and supportive environment, then consider joining us this spring, summer, or fall. If you want to apply, have questions, or would like to volunteer on the farm, email farm@bard.edu. 

Student Opportunities
 

  • Spring Semester
    Only work-study jobs available.
    Application period closed.

    Work-study shifts begin in March and run till Commencement. Tasks include bed preparation, planting, cultivating, harvesting (including shiitake mushrooms), sales, record keeping, deliveries, and outreach.
     
  • Summer Farm Crew
    Bard College students only.
    Summer crew begins as early as the last week of May and ends August 31. You do not have to be work-study eligible to work on the summer crew. Commitment of 20 hours per week.
    Apply Now!

    Summer Farm Crew

    Bard College students only.
    Summer crew begins as early as the last week of May and ends August 31. You do not have to be work-study eligible to work on the summer crew. Commitment of 20 hours per week.
    Apply Now!

    Tasks:
    Planting, cultivating, harvesting (including shiitake mushrooms), sales, record keeping, deliveries, and outreach.

    Compensation:
    Monthly stipend (received after completion of month)
    Campus housing
    Weekday lunch at Kline
    All the veggies you can eat from our farm
    Summer Farm Crew
  • Fall Semester
    Only work-study jobs available.
    Fall work-study begins September 1 and runs through mid-November. Tasks include planting, cultivating, harvesting (including shiitake mushrooms), sales, record keeping, deliveries, and outreach.
    Apply Now!

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Bard College Farm
30 Campus Road
Annandale-on-Hudson
New York 12401
farm@bard.edu
845-303-6056

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Campus Road, PO Box 5000
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504-5000
Phone: 800-BARDCOL
Admission Phone: 845-758-7472
Admission E-mail: admission@bard.edu
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