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Where are peeps interested in established Farm Community ?

 
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Greetings
What sites do peeps go to meet Growers , Do ers?
We go to ic, icmatch, eco village so many, yet few even post interest. Too busy here to go to gatherings.

Unspoken Truth: It Takes A lot of Years, Effort, Water & Care to grow, process, market foods. We’re growing lots, nuf for many.  
How to network with those who can participate?  We are Uneeda Farm is in IC.org online directory.
 Sorry, can’t take minors at this time. Our Great Pyr dog patrols and keeps stray and wild dogs out.
Thanks for your networking ideas
 
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OK Chris, I've gotta ask - what in the name of blue blazing peaches is a "peep"  I think I remember some sponge-like candy stuff we would place in our girls Easter baskets long ago.  Other than that I have no idea.

I'm mostly just kidding, just hoping to make a few people smile on this overcast day.

Best of luck to you in your search.

Heddwch (I guess I'm learning Welsh in my old age)

 
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