Click on this to view our upcoming 2010 workshops!
The Farm will be hosting a series of workshops that are all coming up for the Fall season. You don’t have to live here in Northwest Arkansas to attend. Tell your friends!
Click on this to view our upcoming 2010 workshops!
The Farm will be hosting a series of workshops that are all coming up for the Fall season. You don’t have to live here in Northwest Arkansas to attend. Tell your friends!
Franchy is here and excited to be. Can’t wait to get to work tomorrow! Also, please subscribe to my blog so you can be updated by email. If you like reading and enjoying this adventure, please pass the news on to your friends. Sharing is caring. Good Night!
There is a seed saving workshop here on the farm coming up on September 25th! That’s soon, so if you would like to attend, please contact ozarkalternatives@gmail.com or call 479-251-1882.
This workshop will be taught by Herb Culver of Bean Mountain Farms, who has over 20 years experience in seed saving. The cost will be $15 per person. Hope to see you there!
The Farm will be hosting a series of workshops that are all coming up for the Fall season. You don’t have to live here in Northwest Arkansas to attend. Tell your friends!
Paul signed our farm up with an organization called: World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms, or WWOOF. I added the link on the side of the page so you can check out the details. Today, Paul i going to pick up our first WWOOF volunteer, Franchy. Should be interesting. He will work 4-5 hours a day for us, which if it works out will be HUGE! There is so much going on right now. Even though we have had the most awesome volunteer base, there are still chores to be done. With our shift in focus to planting fall crops, there is the issue of pulling out summer crops and prepping those spaces for planting. It is such hard work, I thank my volunteers with my whole heart. And I have a mess of chores for you come tomorrow. Please check out the WWOOF link, it’s a really great organization. I first read about it in Mother Earth News, then was told about it again by a young woman in the organic gardening club on campus. Now, a bite, Franchy will be here today. It’s exciting.