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Couple Looking For Farm, Ranch, Homestead or Paid Internship Work In OR. WA. or ID.

 
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Hello, Im Daniel and my Fiance is Monique.

Would you like to find ways to increas your marketable production?

We're looking for a place to live and work. We are passionate about permaculture, organics, biodynamics and sustainable practices. We're looking for a place to stay, even if its pitching our outfitter tent, and earning some type of sustainable income. Minimal resources we need available if camping are a sustainable supply of freash water, and seasoned wood. We are good stewarts of the land and live in biodynamic ballence with nature. The only footprint we leave is fertility.

Im an Arborist by trade, and have experience in most phases of construction, horticulture, soil science, animal husbandry, aquaculture and agricultural.

We're adaptable and willing to travel if need be. Under the right conditions we can be out on the range 24/7. If you have a large remote property, farm or ranch, and want to start developing remote areas for new ways to create environmentally friendly profits. Maybe we can help make that dream a reality.

The sky is the limit, and one dimensional farming is a thing of the past. Every process in carbon fixation and nutrient recycling is a permoculturists tool to utilize for food or fodder in conjunction with the food web. So using that carbon fixation and nutrient recycling to maximixe healthy and marketable products, is where sustainability is in a tight market, and we're hear to help.

Do you have untapped resources that you don't relize are going to waist? Do you own large sections of land? Do you have timber lands? Are there resources available your not sure what to do with?

Tell us your situation and ideas.  Together we can create innovative solutions to help make that dream a reality, while being good stewads of the land, and helping the environment.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

I look forward to hearing from you!
 
                                
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Send me a purple moosage with your contact number would like to talk. Have land in Idaho  thanks
 
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Hello and thanks for the reply!

The PM is as good as sent!

I look forward to talking.
 
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Hi, if you're still looking for a place, take a look at ours and see if it interests you at www.wwfjob.weebly.com  Cheers, Scot
 
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