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Students are engaged in robotic gardening tasks

Overall, the FarmBot program is an innovative and exciting way for students to learn about agriculture, technology, and community service. By automating gardening tasks, FarmBots make it easier for people to grow fresh produce and support local food pantries. Hands On Harvests is doing important work in promoting healthy eating and food security in the community.

Hands On Harvests and FarmBots

Hands On Harvests, a nonprofit organization, is leading the way in introducing FarmBots to local high schools. These robots are revolutionizing the way we think about gardening by automating tasks like planting, watering, weeding, and harvesting. Students at Annandale and Falls Church high schools are getting hands-on experience with FarmBots, learning valuable skills in programming and engineering.

Ag tech in the Classroom

Thanks to a generous donation from Transurban, Hands On Harvests was able to bring FarmBots to local schools. Teachers and students are working together to program and troubleshoot the robots, making them more efficient and effective. The FarmBots will be used in school gardens and community projects, providing fresh produce for those in need.

Grow A Row and Community Gardens

Hands On Harvests’ Grow A Row program is making a real impact in the community by helping gardeners donate their excess produce to food pantries. By providing seeds, seedlings, and gardening supplies, Hands On Harvests is empowering people to grow their own food and support those in need. Community gardens at Kingsley Commons are thriving, thanks to the support of Hands On Harvests and its dedicated volunteers.

Food Insecurity and Access to Healthy Produce

With a significant portion of Fairfax County residents experiencing food insecurity, the work of Hands On Harvests is more important than ever. By providing resources and support for growing fresh produce, Hands On Harvests is helping to address the issue of food insecurity in the community. Partnering with organizations like Shenandoah University, Hands On Harvests is making it possible for people without yards to grow their own food in small spaces.

Overall, the FarmBot program and Hands On Harvests are making a positive impact on the community by promoting healthy eating, food security, and sustainability. Through education, innovation, and community partnerships, Hands On Harvests is empowering people to take control of their food supply and make a difference in the lives of others. The future of agriculture looks bright with programs like FarmBots and organizations like Hands On Harvests leading the way.