Farm interns Carley Schroeder, senior; Tanner Matko, freshman; Sara Weigle, freshman; and Alexandra Rudloph, senior, prepare to hand out seeds in the high tunnel after the dedication Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018, at Penn State Beaver. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver Expand Vegetables sit in a wooden box awaiting pickup by subscibers to the Penn State Beaver campus supported agriculture program. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver Expand Provost Nick Jones talks about the campus farm and garden program during the dedication of the high tunnel. The 96-foot-long tunnel, funded through a Penn State seed grant out of Jones' office, will help fill campus-supported agricuture (CSA) subscriptions and the Savation Army's food bank year round. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver Expand Associate Teaching Professor Angela Fishman talks about the campus farm and garden program during the dedication of the high tunnel. The 96-foot-long tunnel, funded through a Penn State seed grant, will help fill campus-supported agricuture (CSA) subscriptions and the Savation Army's food bank year round. In the background are Provost Nick Jones, Penn State Beaver Chief Academic Officer Carey McDougall, and Vice President of Commonwealth Campuses Madlyn Hanes. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver Expand Senior Carley Schroeder stands between rows of seedlings after the dedication of the Penn State Beaver high tunnel on Oct. 11, 2018. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver Expand Rows of vegetables take root in the 96-foot-long high tunnel at Penn State Beaver. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver Expand Lettuce grows between rows irrigation tubing in the Penn State Beaver high tunnel. Credit: Cathy Benscoter/Penn State Beaver Expand