Every summer, Auburn forestry students get more than just fieldwork—they’re welcomed to Full Circle Farm in Andalusia, where Gail and Phillip Jones turn their family’s land into a living classroom. The Joneses have weathered hurricanes, invasive species, and changing crops, but their biggest impact might be inspiring the next generation. By sharing their hands-on lessons and real-life challenges, they help students see the heart behind land stewardship. The farm’s longleaf pines now shelter rare wildlife, and the Joneses’ open-door approach sparks conversations about conservation, resilience, and what it really means to care for the land. What would you ask the Joneses if you visited? #Relationships #Andalusia #Forestry