The Apprentice Farmer
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I'm an engineer by day and a farmer, well, the rest of my waking hours. I fuse engineering principles with permaculture in order to build my farm into a resilient and sustainable enterprise.
In late 2015, I ditched my city life and started a farm in the Pacific Northwest on 10 abandoned acres where I now raise pastured broilers and layers, grass-fed sheep, goats, and (soon enough) meat rabbits and mini cattle.
By sharing my story with you, I hope to inspire you to take on farming in some shape or form just as I was myself inspired by others. I also hope that I'll be bringing to the table new perspective, and that together we will learn novel ways of sustainable farming and regenerative agriculture.
Find out more here: http://www.theapprenticefarmer.com
Contact me here:
The Apprentice Farmer
PO Box 237
Cornelius, OR 97113 USA
farmer@theapprenticefarmer.com
In late 2015, I ditched my city life and started a farm in the Pacific Northwest on 10 abandoned acres where I now raise pastured broilers and layers, grass-fed sheep, goats, and (soon enough) meat rabbits and mini cattle.
By sharing my story with you, I hope to inspire you to take on farming in some shape or form just as I was myself inspired by others. I also hope that I'll be bringing to the table new perspective, and that together we will learn novel ways of sustainable farming and regenerative agriculture.
Find out more here: http://www.theapprenticefarmer.com
Contact me here:
The Apprentice Farmer
PO Box 237
Cornelius, OR 97113 USA
farmer@theapprenticefarmer.com
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