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Oregon - trading work for a motorhome parking spot

 
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I am interested in living and working on a farm in Eastern Oregon while I continue to save for my own land. I would like to trade work hours for a parking spot for my 32 ft motorhome and a share of the food I help grow. The exact details are obviously up for negotiation.  I am a single female with 1.3 dogs and a cat (he's the best hunter!). I am more than happy to get into more personal details if anyone lives in Eastern Oregon, has a farm and would be interested in getting some help with the work load. I am aiming for the beginning of the year-ish.

I have excellent food production/processing skills, a strong work ethic and a desire to both learn and teach.

Thanks!

Serenity
 
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Location: Alvord Desert, Oregon. Zone: 6b
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I know it's been awhile but are you still seeking a space in eastern Oregon? If so, we might have a spot for you! DM me if you're still looking.
 
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