EarthDance Organic Farm School

Farm · Ferguson

EarthDance Organic Farm School

Farm · Ferguson

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233 S Dade Ave, Ferguson, MO 63135

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Organic farm offering education, classes, and a pay-what-you-can stand  

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233 S Dade Ave, Ferguson, MO 63135 Get directions

earthdancefarms.org
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233 S Dade Ave, Ferguson, MO 63135 Get directions

+1 314 521 1006
earthdancefarms.org
@earthdancefarms
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@earthdancefarms

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wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Aug 10, 2025

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Pay-What-You-Can Markets Provide Food for the Common Good | Eater

"A historic 14-acre organic farm in Ferguson, Missouri — touted as one of the oldest operational organic farms west of the Mississippi — that launched a pay-what-you-can stand in mid-2021 with the goal of making produce accessible to all. The farm chose an open pay-what-you-can approach rather than a complex sliding scale so no one is turned away; by the 2022 season, about 36 percent of customers paid less than full price. Customers skew toward people of color and older adults but also include university students and visitors from wealthier nearby areas, and while initial donations once outpaced discounts, that balance has shifted as inflation raised input and shipping costs. The model has relied on social trust and community loyalty, and staff report renewed hope from customers’ sustained use and support of the service." - Gabriel Pietrorazio

https://www.eater.com/23628154/pay-what-you-can-farm-stand-sliding-scale-produce
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Roberta Peek

Google
While in the area, I was able to stop by and view the farm. Such a great mission. Love the pay what you can farm stand. Wasn't open when I was there but I just love that they have that for the community. And organic farming education. I'm happy when I see these kinds of things. They now even offer classes online. If you're in the area support this farm and their mission.

Jasmen Coelho

Google
This place is a hidden gem. The workers were so sweet and the whole vibe was peaceful. I went here specifically for the paw paws. They did not disappoint. They let us walk around the farm which was so nice with our two young children. My toddler didn't want to leave! I hope to come back. I highly recommend checking this place out even if there isn't something specific you are looking for. The produce was just beautiful.

Helen Boatright

Google
Oldest organic farm west of the Mississippi River

Meghan Wiseman

Google
My sober living program told us to hurry and get ready for an outdoor concert. Turns out they had catered food and told us about all of the cool things about their organic farm, their volunteer work, their school to teach how to garden and farm (so cool!) and they even have a super old little mansion made of stones that turned out to be a fairy castle! This was a cool place, and I would love to volunteer to learn more about growing things. The only reason I gave it a 3 is that the "concert" wasn't what I would really consider a concert. They were taping it, so each song was done twice in a row. It just wasn't a way to enjoy the music. The band was really quite good, the songs were country songs. Maybe it could be set up a little differently, if they are taping the band, they could do two full sets instead of doing each song twice in a row. The "concert" was unenjoyable enough for me to rate at 3 stars, even though everything else, including the songs themselves, was really good. *After learning that they were only the venue I have changed my rating into the one they deserve! I actually had a great time other than the way the "concert" was organized, and I would love to go back and learn more from them.

cleo kids

Google
I really liked my visit to the form it was very informative it was a great day for it the staff is very knowledgeable they share information You Got The Touch some of the plants and smell things in it was great I took my grandson he liked it a lot I think everybody should visit. It'd be nice if they had more stuff but the later in the year the more vegetables and herbs you see.

HL BJMSW

Google
Several groups of teens that our former team worked with did community service learning with EDF. To date, I believe that this is one of the best places that we did. From the education about the importance of agriculture in the community to the positive spirit of the workers and volunteers...this place is amazing..especially if you like the outdoors.

Lucia Landa

Google
They will be ready real soon to offer a great New venue for private events!!!! Congratulations and thank you for believing in Ferguson and St Louis

Kim M.

Google
This an incredible farm school immersion and education center focused on organic and sustainable produce. This place is doing amazing things and you should at least see this urban paradise.
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Amaya T.

Yelp
I had the opportunity of been an Apprentice at EarthDance this last spring and summer. It was one the best experiences of my year 2017. Through EarthDance I acquired tools and practical knowledge about sustainable farming and organic production. During the six months of the program, we learned how to grow food and happiness; every shift at the farm was full of adventures and a good opportunity to get to know people. EarthDance is a great organization that is building community in Ferguson and St Louis. I am grateful of being part of this big FARMILY!