The Program

TRES ESTRELLAS
SOIL-TO-TABLE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM:

The Tres Estrellas Soil-to-Table Certification Program is a 4 week residential training program designed for those interested in learning about ecological farming, farm-to-table food preparation and self- reliance. Students live, learn and work at Rancho Tres Estrellas located in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico. Through a dynamic combination of in-classroom and hands-on learning experiences, students will explore how organic food is grown and how the bountiful, nutrient dense products of the farm can be used as food, medicine and more.

 

Our Mission

To provide a rich, cultural and educational experience in a beautiful setting to empower students to discover, share and implement regenerative farming practices.

 

Program Includes:

Ecological Farming training includes:

  • 5-10 hours per week of ecological farming curriculum

  • 10-20 hours per week of hands-on field work

  • Field trips to local places of interest including farms, museums and markets

  • Group discussions on various topics of interest

  • Final student projects to be presented at the end of the program

Ecological Farming curriculum topics include:

  • Native plants and environment of Tecate

  • Understanding and managing soil health and fertility

  • Making and using compost

  • Working with small-scale hand tools

  • Soil cultivation and bed preparation

  • Drip irrigation

  • Raising chickens and goats

  • Propagation- direct seeding, transplanting and grafting

  • Maintaining a balanced farm ecosystem

  • Greenhouse management

Farm-to-table Training:

Farm-to-table training takes place in our state-of-the-art cooking school, La Cocina Que Canta, as well as our local farm-to table café, El Cafecito. Participants spend one morning a week with a resident or visiting chef and through a series of hands-on cooking classes and energetic group discussion, learn about using recently harvested produce in the kitchen.

Farm-to-table curriculum topics include:

  • Preserving the harvest- fermenting, canning, pickling, drying etc.

  • Farmers and chefs working together to plan a farm to table garden

  • Cooking and eating with the changing seasons

  • Eating nutrient dense, balanced meals as part of a healthy lifestyle

Additional Program details:

  • What else is included in the Soil-to-Table Certification program?

  • Two Saturdays at Rancho La Puerta to enjoy fitness classes, pool time, presentations from visiting and resident presenters and farm fresh meals from the dining room

  • Shared housing at Tres Estrellas

  • Organic produce from the garden

  • Some delicious meals provided by La Cocina Que Canta and El Cafecito

 

For more information or to apply to the Soil-to-Table Certification Program, contact Lindsey Hethcote at lhethcote@rancholapuerta.com.