In the middle of Nashville, there’s a farm that feels like a small ecosystem of its own — a place where students learn to care for the land, animals roam freely, and nothing goes to waste.
On Sunday, Dec. 7, we’re touring Trevecca Urban Farm, a model of what sustainable urban agriculture can look like.
Here, heritage-breed pigs wallow under open sky. Chickens and ducks forage across the grounds. Students learn regenerative growing practices that shape their careers — and their understanding of justice, community, and environmental care.
Every jar, bottle, egg carton, and paper bag has a purpose — reused, composted, or returned to the soil.
Every harvest is shared — with neighbors, animals, or the compost pile, so nothing is wasted.
Join us to see what’s possible when a campus commits to sustainable land stewardship.
The Farm Tour is included with a full conference pass. A Sunday-only day pass is also available.