Farm Work Experience
Soil → Seed → Food → Community
Hands-on placements for school-age students exploring regenerative farming, food growing and local food systems.
Introduction
Middle World Farms offers work experience placements for school-age students who want to explore farming, food growing, ecology and community food systems.
Students taking part in a placement experience the daily rhythm of a working regenerative farm and gain hands-on experience in practical tasks such as seed sowing, planting, harvesting and preparing produce for the local community.
The aim of the programme is to help young people understand the relationship between soil, food, nature and community while gaining confidence in a real working environment.
What Students Experience
Work experience students are introduced to the core activities that take place on the farm throughout the week. Depending on the time of year and the needs of the farm, activities may include:
- Sowing seeds and caring for seedlings
- Preparing beds for planting
- Transplanting crops into the field
- Observing plant growth and biodiversity
- Harvesting vegetables
- Washing and preparing produce
- Packing vegetable boxes for the community
- Helping organise vegetable collections
Students are encouraged to ask questions and develop an understanding of how a small farm operates as part of a local food system.
What Students Learn
Placements are designed to help young people:
- Understand where food comes from
- Experience a real working farm environment
- Develop practical outdoor skills
- Gain confidence through hands-on work
- Explore careers in land-based and environmental fields
- See how food production connects to community and local resilience
The Farm Environment
Middle World Farms is a working regenerative market garden focused on:
- Biological soil systems
- Regenerative growing practices
- Biodiversity and ecological balance
- Local food distribution
Students learn that farming can work with natural systems rather than against them, building soil health while producing food for the community.
Who Placements Are Suitable For
Farm work experience placements are suitable for students who:
- Enjoy practical outdoor work
- Are interested in nature, food or environmental issues
- Want to experience a real working farm
- Are curious about land-based careers
Students do not need prior farming experience — only curiosity and a willingness to participate.
Placement Structure
Work experience placements follow the weekly rhythm of the farm. Students may take part in:
Learning Through Participation
The placement is designed around learning by doing. Students participate alongside the farm team and gain a realistic understanding of the work involved in producing food. This helps young people:
- Build confidence
- Develop practical skills
- Understand responsibility within a working environment
Pathways Into Farming and Food
For students who develop a strong interest in farming or horticulture, work experience can act as a starting point for further learning. Possible progression routes include:
- College land-based courses
- Horticulture training programmes
- The Middle World Regenerative Farming Fellowship
Schools and Partnerships
Middle World Farms welcomes collaboration with schools and educational organisations interested in developing outdoor learning and land-based career pathways. Work experience placements can support:
- Careers education
- Environmental education
- Land-based vocational pathways
A Living Farm
Middle World Farms is not just a place where food is grown. It is also a place where people can learn how healthy soil, thriving ecosystems and strong communities are connected.
Work experience placements offer young people the opportunity to experience this relationship first-hand.
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