Opportunity Small Organic Farming DO IT NOW!

[before_listing images= youtube=null] Looking for self motivated individual or couple who wants an opportunity to create their niche in the organic farming trade. I’m wiling to share with others who’s passion include conscious living using natural resources to live simply.

Property: 12 acres near Eugene, OR. pasture and gardens, fruit trees, 12volt living, sauna, open sky, nearby river. Internet access limited and cell phone coverage capable.

Me: Quiet, easy going Rasta man living close to the earth and gentle on earths resources. Contractor by trade and organic farmer by heart, working little by little to improve the land. I’m committed to sharing my knowledge and abilities together with others for earth awareness of organic living. I work passionately to live an off the grid lifestyle . This takes commitment , honesty and awareness of actions, all of which I choose and ask the same of others.

You: Desire to work organically to live and grow food for self and others, both independently with teamwork to help each other. Honesty of self purpose to live simply. Commitment to live a 12 volt lifestyle. Wanting to productively work the land toward your own creative endeavor. Looking for a the helping hand of experience and land.

I’m able to provide living space of a 12 x12 yurt with outdoor kitchenette, land for gardens and space for small farm animals, covered laundry facilities, expertise in living off the grid and a helping hand as able for $300 monthly. Work trade negotiable at times.

This can all be discussed in more detail with email and phone. Most importantly this is a great opportunity to build and create natural lifestyle of our ancesters.[landbuddy_listing youtube=null]

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