Farm and Environmental Education Center
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Located within the city of Clarksville, the Farm and Environmental Education Center is composed of 440 acres of land that affords a bounty of environmental habitats and supplies immeasurable support to academic programs at Austin Peay, as well as to the community and state.
The Farm is approximately 50 percent in natural cover and forest with the other half
serving as a demonstration area and for the production of farm commodities. Located
near the main campus, the Farm is a haven for wildlife. The area is bounded on the
west by the West Fork of Red River and harbors a natural cave in which there are fish
that have evolved without eyes. A rendering (pictured) by Wayne C. Stormes depicts
the unusual fish, the Typhlichtys Subteraneus (Blind Cave Fish). This rare fish grows
to only about 3 inches. In addition to wildlife, cattle raised on the Farm provide
hands-on experience for agriculture students.
Originally, the Farm was donated by the Pettus Foundation to the agriculture department
as a demonstration farm. In 1992, the farm was redesignated as the Environmental Education
Center to better identify its contributions to the University, community and state.
The Farm has as its major goal the support of the academic programs at the University.
Available for study through the Farm are livestock, crops, forests, wildlife and land
formations. A state of the art $1-million Animal Science teaching facility is now
operational and available for classes, labs and other agriculture activities.
The location of the EEC Farm is 1991 Pickens Road, Clarksville, TN 37040.
For more information on the Farm and Environmental Education Center, telephone (931)
221-7272, or Dr. Don Sudbrink, Coordinator, telephone (931) 221-7266.