Antioch Farm Media Gallery
Videos
Students talk about their experience on the Antioch Farm.
This video was made by Hannah Grover ’16, Cristian Perez-Lopez ’17, Eleutorio Joshua Lucca ’16, and Wyatt Souers ’17 for the documentary production class “Truth & Beauty,” at Antioch College, Spring 2015.
Kat Christen, Farm Manager, shows off our local pollinators along with the new post signs created by alumni volunteer Evelyn LaMers ’69. These post pottery signs now label 75 of the food forest plants, like this Echinacea.
Farm Manager Kat Christen takes us into the solar array to meet and talk about the Solar Sheep!
Take a tour of the Antioch Farm in July with Farm Manager, Kat Christen!
Kat Christen, Farm Manager, introduces us to the three sisters bed, an ongoing project between Antioch History classes and the farm using indigenous planting methods of coupling corn, beans, and squash.
Photos
HOBY Youth Group Harvesting Black Raspberries in Food Forest II
Swallowtail Butterfly on Zinnea Flowers
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
First Winter Squash Harvest of Summer
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Cabbage & Bean Harvest
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Tomato & Onion Harvest
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Kale Harvest
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
The Compost Bins
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Students Gather at Beehive in Farm 101: Sustainable Apiculture
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
The Three Sisters Bed
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Green Bell Pepper in Hoop House
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Baby Tomatoes in Hoop House
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Young Lettuce in Hoop House
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Cloudy Sky Above the Annual Garden
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Volunteers Plant Three Sisters Bed with Kat Christen
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Rainbow Chard
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
The Ducks, Fall 2018
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Hens in their Coop, Fall 2018
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Goose in Motion
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Student Watering Inside Hoop House November 2018
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Pottery Post Signs by Yellow Springs Local and Antioch Alumni Evelyn LaMers
Photo courtesy of Kat Christen
Student Harvesting Tomatoes Inside of the Hoop House
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
The Beginning of the Potato Harvest Summer 2019
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Black Raspberry Harvest in July 2019
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Swallowtail Visiting Zinnea Flower
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Green Cabbage
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Sunflowers Summer 2019
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Purple Cabbage
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Sunrise at the Hoop House
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Inside the Hoop House Fall 2018
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Misty Dawn at the Hoop House
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
The Ducks
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Hens in the Coop Loft
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Hens Foraging
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
The Onion Rows
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Garlic Harvest
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
The Garlic Rows
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Purple Majesty Potato from Summer Harvest
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Monarch Caterpillar on Milkweed in the Safe Passage Garden
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
2019 Chicks in Their Coop at Sunset
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
The Solar Sheep Come Say Hello!
Student Farm Staff Provide Daily Care for Our Sheep
Antioch Lambs Grazing Under Solar Panels
Chickens, Geese, and Ducks on a Crisp Winter Morning
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Preparing for Spring Planting
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
The Geese and their ‘Pond’
Photo courtesy of James Luckett
Red Salad Tomato in Hoop House
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Monarch Caterpillar on Milkweed in the Safe Passage Garden
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Green Bell Pepper in Hoop House
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Fall 2018 Philosophy Class Helps Out Hoeing Beds
Antioch Farm Apprentices Harvest Food to Send to Local Food Bank During Summer Break
Students in an Art Class Gather to Draw and Help Shear Sheep to Make Paint Brushes
Student Worker Tilling New Beds
Goose Egg from Morning Collection Spring 2019
Students in Ecological Agriculture Prepare for Soil Test
Underneath the Farm Shelter During a Morning Harvest
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty
Rows Inside the Annual Garden in August
Photo courtesy of Emma Metty