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We Made the News!

In a world where many children think food begins at the grocery store, places like Loma Vista Farm are more important than ever. Recently featured during KTVU FOX 2’s Zip Trips: Vallejo, Loma Vista Farm reminded viewers that agriculture isn’t just about growing crops or raising livestock—it’s about educating future generations, building community, and fostering a lifelong appreciation for where our food comes from.

A Farm in the Heart of the City

Nestled in Vallejo, California, Loma Vista Farm is a unique five-acre outdoor classroom where visitors can experience agriculture firsthand. Home to farm animals, vegetable gardens, orchards, greenhouses, and educational exhibits, the farm gives children and adults alike an opportunity to connect with nature in ways that simply aren’t possible through a textbook.

Founded in 1974, the farm has spent decades serving the community through hands-on learning experiences that teach animal care, gardening, nutrition, and environmental stewardship. Today, it continues to welcome thousands of visitors each year while remaining an important educational resource for local schools and families.

The KTVU Zip Trips feature highlighted something many Vallejo residents have known for years: Loma Vista Farm is far more than a local attraction—it’s a place where curiosity grows, connections are made, and future generations learn to appreciate the essential role agriculture plays in our everyday lives.

As technology continues to shape our world, experiences like planting a seed, feeding a farm animal, or harvesting fresh vegetables become even more valuable. Loma Vista Farm offers these moments every day, helping cultivate not just gardens, but informed, compassionate, and environmentally conscious citizens.

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