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11/05/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/05/2025 14:28

Fresh From the Forty Acres: How the UT Farm Stand Cultivates Community on Campus

On a few Wednesday afternoons per semester, the plaza in front of Jester Residence Hall transforms into a lively marketplace. Booths overflow with fresh produce, baked goods and plants as students gather to shop, chat and enjoy the energy of the UT Farm Stand. This biweekly event brings campus-grown goods and local partnerships together, all just steps from where students live and learn.

"UT Farm Stand started exactly 10 years ago as a Green Fund program," said Cecilia Raatz, the sustainability coordinator with University Housing and Dining. "It was just kind of a one-time project in the spring semester of 2015, and then it was adopted by University Housing and Dining as a full-time project. It has evolved over the past 10 years into what it is today.

The UT Farm Stand operates with the help of two campus gardens and a dedicated network of student volunteers who plant, harvest and prepare produce for the market. Some weeks, as many as 45 students can be found tending the gardens under the guidance of the Farm Stand's small but mighty staff.

For Lola Davis, a student and market team member, the experience has been transformative. "Farm Stand has changed the way that I see gardening and food in the sense that it's expanded my knowledge of what I think I could do as an individual and how I can empower my community," she said.

One of the most rewarding parts of the job for Davis is seeing food grown in the gardens near Jester make an impact on the Forty Acres. "My favorite thing that's sold is Jester produce because it really emphasizes our local missions and initiatives to get the food that we grow in our community directly back to the community that it serves," she said.

For Nardos Wondwossen, the Farm Stand's Zero Waste student manager, that sense of connection is what makes her work so meaningful. "There's something really beautiful about sitting down and making your dinner and realizing: Wait, I know where all this came from," she said.

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