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Hi,

My boyfriend and I are apprentices on an organic farm in California.  We are responsible for helping with 44 chickens, 5 beehives, 3 planted acres and a small fruit orchard.  Our internship is coming to a close and we're hoping to find another opportunity that would allow us to learn more about permaculture.  We both enjoy foraging, reading, cooking, hiking, camping, and identifying plants/trees.  We're hardworking individuals in our mid-twenties that are open to traveling abroad or moving somewhere in the states.

If you're offering an internship or work-trade on a farm, or you know someone who is, please let us know.  We'll be leaving here (farm in California) at the end of the summer.  As I said before, we are open to traveling abroad.  We'd like to find a place that has a living space for us.  We live in a small cottage now and we love it.  I'd be happy to tell you more about our background per request.

Thanks.
 
                      
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Hello,
Have you found anything suitable yet for the end of the summer? Where are you wanting to go?
 
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Hi,

If you are still looking, we have seasonal/long term permaculture caretaker work contribution positions here at Wilding rural education Center in Southern Oregon.

Please respond to erinwildingcenter@gmail.com if you'd like to know more.

Thx, e
 
                                                  
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You can check out: http://mysticalyogafarm.com/.
We offer apprenticeships.
 
                                    
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I know of an awesome opportunity in NC!  My dad's "Boutique Farm"--Siler City, NC
He's got chickens, beehives, and I'm not quite sure what else, but needs help!
Contact me if you're interested:
loretta@wegrowfromhere.com
 
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