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Anybody need permaculture help in North Idaho/e WA/w MT?

 
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Hey I'm looking for a way to earn an income by spending all my time doing permaculture! I'm 25 and strong and would really love to be involved in a full swing permaculture design project. Reshaping the land and all. I can run any machine you put in front of me and I'm currently an apprentice carpenter. Let me know! Thanks, Brian :)
 
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Hey Brian. It was good picking trailing blackberries with you last Summer at Clark Fork. I'm curious what you find for projects I'll be in the area in a month or so.
Jeremy
 
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Greetings!  My wife and I are establishing our farm on in 50 acres NW Montana, and seeking help this season (now - when it gets cold again).  We're primarily raising sheep and pigs, and are planning a mellow summer with little marketing/production while tackling our first projects as budget allows.  Sectioning pastures, developing springs, construction on a walipini, cabin, pole barn and sheep bunker.... some cheesemaking R+D, tree planting, natural gardening, and having a good time on the river.  We would love hands on some of the more challenging projects, but ultimately would like to have another trustworthy set of eyes to watch the place when we are away from the farm (travel, hit a show, get lost in the woods, etc.).  We're right on Flathead Lake.   Not sure what kind of compensation we can provide yet, but can talk through if you're interested.
 
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