The Farm at Jack’s Solar Garden
trailblazing sustainable agriculture research under solar panels
At the Farm at Jack’s Solar Garden in Longmont, Sprout City Farms operates the largest agrivoltaic (agriculture + photovoltaics) research site for vegetable production thus far in the United States!
Alongside research partners, SCF is innovating using multi-crop market-farming techniques within an elevated solar array, using the partial shade to protect tender greens from the scorching summer sun while still producing plenty of delicious sun-loving crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers!
By producing food in a life-sized obstacle course, we are solidifying methodologies and data collection with crops grown in the research farm plots. We work with research partners across the country to track the climate-resilient impacts of co-locating solar panels with vegetable production.
Research partners include:
University of Arizona
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Colorado State University
We plan to share our findings widely so that more farms can adopt these practices and harvest both crops and the sun as sources of revenue.
find our food!
Folks can enjoy the delicious fruits (er, vegetables) of our labor through:
joining the first and only solar-grown CSA program (link for 2025 signup coming soon)
shopping at the Longmont Farmers Market Saturdays 8-1 from April through November
In the CSA and at the farmers market, SNAP participants receive half-price on produce! We also offer other food access programming to support Longmont families by distributing farm-fresh food at low or no cost in collaboration with local partners:
The OUR Center Food Pantry & Cafe
Saint Vrain Valley School District
Boulder County Farmers Market WIC & SNAP programs