Farm Tours, Consultations & Speaking

Tours

  • A woman in a wide-brimmed hat and plaid shirt giving a gardening lesson to a diverse group of people in a garden.

    Private Tours

    This is for self-organized groups of farmers, gardeners, educational organizations or those simply looking for an exciting, informational, and inspiring Farm Tour.

    Private Farm Tours last between 90 minutes and 2 hours, with in depth discussion about our farming systems and plenty of time in the second half of the tour to ask all your burning questions.

    Cost: Private Farm Tours are $250-$300 sliding scale for 1-20 people. For non-profits and schools we can go as low as $150.

    For more information or to book a Tour email us. In your message, please tell us a little bit about yourself → where you’re from, what you’re growing, what are your challenges, and how you heard about us.

  • A group of people gathered outdoors in a garden, listening to a man in a blue jacket and wide-brimmed hat speak, with some wearing hats, sunglasses, and holding notebooks or phones, surrounded by yellow flowers and greenery.

    Public Tours

    Public Farm tours are focused on our community members and customers who want to connect with their food and learn about growing in concert with, rather than negatively impacting, our ecosystem.

    We will be advertising at Farmers’ Markets and via our CSA.

    Cost: $10 per person. CSA Members Free.

    For more of a how-to-farm we strongly recommend our workshops. We will not get into this detail on our tours.

    Note: These are adult education focused with a lot of science and data. Kids welcome but unfortunately not the focus.

  • A man and a woman are giving a presentation on a stage with a large screen behind them. The screen displays a photo of three people jumping in a garden, with a caption about their names and details. The audience is seated and watching attentively. The stage has a podium with a sign that reads 'ECOFARM' and decorative flowers.

    Presentations

    2026 SCHEDULE

    EcoFarm‍ Jan. 22, 2026

    • Lessons From Inside the CSA Box

    California Small Farm Conference ‍ Feb 25-26, 2026

    • 16 Years of Intensive No-Till Market Garden Production: How’s it Going? Feb 25, 2026

    • Tractor/Tillage Roundtable @ NorthBay Gathering Feb 26, 2026

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    To see examples of our past presentations, please visit our Resources page.

    To book us for a presentation, contact us via email. In your message, please tell us a little bit about yourself and what you have in mind.

  • A collage of three images showing people participating in environmental activities. The top right shows a group of people listening to a woman speaking outdoors in a garden or farm setting. The bottom right depicts a group planting or tending to crops in a field. The left image displays people working in a greenhouse or nursery, planting seedlings into trays.

    Consultations


Hear from folks who have learned from Singing Frogs Farm 💬

 “As beginning farmers, we visited over 50 farms in our search for a model.  As soon as we saw Singing Frogs Farm a light bulb went off in our heads.  Using Paul and Elizabeth’s farming model we have transformed our small urban farm into an ecologically and economically sustainable operation.  We have witnessed first hand the positive effects of working with nature to grow more nutrient dense produce for our community.  We are so fortunate to have met such amazing farmers, educators, activists and all around great people to inspire us as we 'grow' as beginning farmers.”

- Farmers Shanon and Michael; Hillview Farm, Auburn, CA

 

"Singing Frogs Farm should be a teaching lab. It so inspires!"

- Isaac Bekalo; International Institute for Rural Reconstruction