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Hello everyone, I'm new here! Please let me know if this is ok to post, otherwise, I'd be happy to put it somewhere else. My name is Francisco Stoller, I’m a real estate broker with Earnest Real Estate here. I have an incredible Regenerative Micro-Farm listed in Dundee, OR, this will be the second time I’ve had the opportunity to sell it, here’s a link to the listing: https://www.homes.com/property/10623-ne-fox-farm-rd-dundee-or/m9h99rb96knk8/.

Here is a link to the video: https://vimeo.com/1121988523

I’m reaching out to you because you clearly embrace, embody and truly appreciate regenerative farming practices rooted in permaculture and I wanted to make you aware that it’s for sale in case you might know someone who’d be interested or curious about it. This seller continued the legacy of the previous owners in no-spray soil management while also investing over $250,000 into the home, greenhouse, irrigation, shop and other areas of the property.

I was born and raised in Dundee and still live in this area that’s continuing to grow and move into a positive direction. So if you have any questions about the area, please reach out. Here’s a link to Dundee’s Travel Site: www.traveldundeeoregon.com

And finally, if you have any questions about the property, farming practices, want access to the master plant or irrigation lists, feel free to contact me.

Thank you so much for the work that you do for our earth and I hope you have a great start to your Autumn.

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Welcome to permies.  This is the right section to post relevent real estate so you're in the right spot.
 
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Thank you so much!!
 
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Dundee Hills AVA produces some of the world’s best wine in my opinion, and apparently in the view of many more qualified than I. My oldest friend has a vineyard just north in Chehalem Mtn AVA where I have helped do everything from planting to picking, and it is a wonderful growing climate. I hope you find a great buyer!
 
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Thank you so much, Ben! I couldn't agree more, The Dundee Hills AVA produces some truly amazing wine. What vineyard does your friend own? How fun that you've been able to help.
 
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Hi Francisco, and a warm welcome to permies. My friend Forrest is the owner-operator-vintner of Schaad Cellars. He has self-rooted grapes dry farmed organically since around 1980 on Schaad Hill, near Newberg. He increased the vineyard acreage from 5 to 10 acres between 2007 and 2014, which I helped with a bit and have provided permaculture informed advice since. He also helps manage his extended family’s August Cellars, which is adjacent to the vineyard and where he processes his grapes.

The grapes looked and tasted great this year. Due to being self rooted and dry farmed with permaculture informed farming practices, they were able to hang and gain acid complexity for a week or two longer than most. This is likely due to deeper roots in biodiverse soil in my opinion. The sorters said his grapes looked like the best they saw this year, and often that seems to be the case.

https://www.schaadcellars.com/

I think his wine is very underpriced for the quality and love Forrest, and his dad Fish before him, put into it.

If looking for help achieving similar results, or for other permaculture design, consulting or education needs in the PNW or Northern California, PM or contact me at: OldGrowthEdibleLandscapes@gmail.com

 
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