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The Ecology School announces 200-acre addition to regenerative agriculture learning campus along the Saco River

Jun. 28, 2023

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American Farmland Trust and Hannaford Charitable Foundation contribute $100,000 each in support of major land acquisition

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For Immediate Release
June 28, 2023
 
 The Ecology School announces 200-acre addition to regenerative agriculture learning campus along the Saco River
 
American Farmland Trust and Hannaford Charitable Foundation contribute $100,000 each in support of major land acquisition
 
Farm expansion announced as The Ecology School celebrates 25 years of sustainability, stewardship and community education
 
SACO, Maine –The Ecology School today announced a 200-acre addition to its regenerative agriculture learning campus at River Bend Farm located alongside the Saco River. The environmental living and learning center will use the increased acreage to expand opportunities for hands-on education in sustainable and eco-friendly farming operations.  
 
In gaining the additional acreage, The Ecology School will be able to grow more food with a wider variety of crops, including grains, livestock and vegetable oil, while expanding conservation research, education opportunities, and community engagement and collaborative partnerships in pursuit of climate-resilient, equitable, and healthy community food systems. This acquisition comes as The Ecology School celebrates its 25th anniversary in the community following its founding in 1998.  
 
The property purchase is the result of donations from American Farmland Trust and the Hannaford Charitable Foundation, which each contributed $100,000 to The Ecology School, as well as funding from private sources.  
 
The Ecology School was joined by local officials, as well as representatives from the American Farmland Trust and Hannaford Charitable Foundation, today at River Bend Farm to formally announce the acquisition and expansion plans.  
 
In celebration of this historic moment in The Ecology School’s history, representatives from American Farmland Trust, Hannaford Charitable Foundation and The Ecology School each contributed to the installation of a native plant “guild”— a community of plants working together to enhance each plant’s natural function. Each plant is native to Maine and will support pollinators and produce food for humans and other animals. This new addition to the immersive River Bend Farm campus landscape/foodscape will enhance The Ecology School’s agroecology lessons that teach how the science of ecology can be applied to sustainable agriculture and is a perfect representation of The Ecology School’s AgroEcology for Resilient Communities (ARC) farming practices and the collaborative partnership between the three organizations.  
 
“During this next decade it will be crucial that our regional and national food systems become more climate-smart and work to support local communities, conservation and to address hunger,” said Drew Dumsch, President and CEO of The Ecology School. “We are honored to be partnering with Hannaford and the American Farmland Trust to create more public engagement and inspirational, hands-on education focused on this important work.”  
 
The farming expansion marks a significant milestone for The Ecology School, which has helped thousands of youth and adult program participants gain a deeper understanding of climate-smart agriculture, conservation and regenerative farming practices since its new campus opened in April 2021. Approximately 3,500 students visit River Bend Farm annually for hands-on learning opportunities that inspire new ways of looking at food, farming, nature, communities and conservation through the study of ecosystems, food systems and sustainability.  
 
“This 200-acre land acquisition presents a tremendous opportunity for The Ecology School to expand its already robust hands-on education in agroecology and agroforestry while ensuring that farmland is protected for future agricultural use,” said Amanda Beal, Commissioner, Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. “The Ecology School is clearly a leader not just in demonstrating sustainable farming practices but also in inspiring new ways of approaching agriculture and our food systems as a whole.”  
 
A portion of funding for the acquisition comes from the American Farmland Trust (AFT), which protects farmland and ranchland, and promotes environmentally sound farming practices.    
 
“AFT is proud to contribute to such a unique institution as The Ecology School,” said AFT President and CEO John Piotti. “This school will help produce future farmers and teach them the practical skills necessary to run a farm operation. I cannot think of anything more valuable than shaping the future of farming and The Ecology School encapsulates that.”  
 
Another significant partner in the acquisition is the Hannaford Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic arm of Hannaford Supermarkets dedicated to creating and supporting healthy communities. In addition to supporting the land acquisition, Hannaford recently donated $250,000 to The Ecology School’s AgroEcology for Resilient Communities Project, an innovative program that addresses climate change, food systems challenges and food insecurity within the community.  
 
“As a grocery retailer, sustainability is a core pillar of our work and we are deeply committed to reducing waste and protecting the environment,” said Hannaford Charitable Foundation Board of Directors Chair Peter Forester, who also serves as senior vice president of merchandising for the grocery retailer. “The Ecology School has truly innovated the way that people explore and connect with food systems. The Hannaford Charitable Foundation is pleased to support The Ecology School as it expands both its footprint and opportunities for the community to learn about the importance of regenerative agriculture in building a better, greener future for us all.” 
 
The Ecology School’s original River Bend Farm campus was 105 acres and the expansion includes the neighboring 201.9-acre Fogg Family Farmland, which is under an agricultural conservation easement with Maine Farmland Trust and encompasses the rest of the “bend in the river,” transforming the campus into a 307-acre living and learning laboratory that supports sustainable food systems programming for communities across the Northeast. The additional acreage allows The Ecology School to expand its agroecology farming operations, workforce training, educational programs, conservation and agricultural research plus support collaborative partnerships. Additional fresh food production will benefit program participants through The Ecology School’s Farm-to Table Initiative, as well food pantry donations to support community members experiencing food insecurity. With expanded land access, The Ecology School looks forward to continuing to build collaborative partnerships with community organizations and businesses to promote resilient, healthy, and equitable community food systems.  
 
About The Ecology School
The Ecology School is an environmental living and learning center that inspires children and adults to think and act for building more sustainable communities by bringing people and nature together. We provide “live what you learn” opportunities for our guests and program participants through hands-on exploration of Maine’s ecosystems, sustainable living practices, direct connection to food systems and farming along with modeling conservation-in-action. Located on the River Bend Farm, a historic 105-acre farm on a scenic bend in the Saco River, The Ecology School hosts retreats and conferences and summer camps and school programs. River Bend Farm is a place where people of all ages will find comfortable accommodations, delicious food, and beautiful outdoor spaces to learn and explore. For more information, visit www.theecologyschool.org.  
 
About American Farmland Trust
American Farmland Trust is the only national conservation organization dedicated to protecting farmland, promoting environmentally?sound farming?practices,?and keeping farmers on the land.?Since 1980, AFT’s innovative work has helped to permanently protect more than 6.8?million acres of farmland and ranchland?and led the way for the adoption of conservation practices on millions more.?No Farms, No Food.?Learn more at?www.farmland.org.  
 
About Hannaford Supermarkets
Hannaford Supermarkets operates 186 stores in the Northeast, most with full-service pharmacies. Stores are located in Maine, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. All are committed to offering great fresh food, convenient experiences and everyday low prices. Hannaford also is an active and committed community partner—focusing on fighting hunger, supporting youth development, and helping people live healthier lives. Hannaford is an industry leader in sustainability with a strong commitment to reducing waste and protecting the environment. Hannaford diverts or donates all food at risk of going to waste—sending no food to landfills. In 2022, Hannaford donated 25 million pounds of food to hunger relief organizations and prevented 65 million pounds of food waste from reaching landfills. Hannaford employs nearly 30,000 associates and is based in Scarborough, Maine. Additional information can be found at Hannaford.com.
 
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Media Contact:
Leanna Bonds
The Ecology School
Director of Advancement & Community Partnerships
207-283-9951
 
Michael Shulman
American Farmland Trust
240-888-2998
 
Caitlin Cortelyou
Hannaford Supermarkets
207-855-3132
caitlin.cortelyou@hannaford.com 
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