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Part-Time Farmers: Dilmun Hill Student Farm

Katie Duerr  —  Nov 12, 2009

As the fall comes to an end in Ithaca, so too does another successful season at Dilmun Hill Student Farm. Dilmun Hill is Cornell’s student-run organic farm located on Route 366, just west of Cornell Orchards.

At Student-Run Organic Farm, Permaculture Takes Root

Jing Jin  —  Sep 23, 2009

Take a walk through the farmlands of Iowa, and all you will see are seemingly endless stretches of corn. Take a walk up to Block 3 of Dilmun Hill Cornell Student Farm, which is home to the Growing Mosaic Garden, and you will find hazelnut trees, chicory, hardy kiwi fruit, chamomile and a number of other plant species.

The Growing Mosaic Garden is a polyculture garden designed to incorporate many different species that contribute to the growth of the other species within the complex ecosystem.

Wren Albertson-Rogers ’10 designed the garden as an independent study project after taking a permaculture course at the Cayuga Nature Center taught by Steve Gabriel, who works for the Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute.

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