About.
We envision : A Food Forest of Medicinal and Native Plants. A Self Sustainable Ecosystem and Eco Art Village. A Community to Learn, Interact and Experience Nature
We have an old house by the road, with a good roof. The house needs work on the foundation, siding, interior and two chimneys.
Our soil is rocky clay, and we have rolling hills. Pasture land overgrown with cedar and hedge apple. There are six existing ponds that need redug and regeneration
There are around 25 horses, most of them good quality and healthy for working. The horses need attention and training. Description of the horses: two big mules good for heavy work like plowing, bush hogging, and logging. 2 Shetlands and 3 Shetland mules good for packing and for kids. Other horses good for riding.
Wild animals: whitetail deer, turkey, quail, coyote, fox, frogs, serpents, among others...
Key Stats.
Year founded
2018
Size of project site
127 hectares
Languages spoken
- English
- Spanish
People on site
1 - 5
Dry season
June to September
Wet season
October to May
Living Conditions.
Sleeping
- tent camping
- hammocks
Omnivore Food
- restaurant on site
- communally cooked meals
Internet
- slow: emails only
Ongoing classes
- yoga1-2 times per week
- permaculture1-2 times per week
Opportunities
Down Home Farm is currently offering the following opportunities:
- Bioconstruction
- Artists
- Permaculture Designers
- Gardeners
- Carpenters
- horse riders
- therapist
- writters
- photographers
- musicians
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