Internships
General Internship Information:
Internship
starts: April 1, possibly earlier
Internship ends: Nov 15
Number of Interns: 4
Work/Experience Desired: Desire to become a farmer. Curiosity. Appetite for knowledge
about small scale farming. Desire and ability to work hard in all weather. Outgoing
and personable. Wacky sense of humor a big plus. Must appreciate palindromes.
Education Opportunity:
Each intern will be responsible for a
project of their own. For example, one intern will be in charge of carefully
monitoring the 8-10 sweet corn plantings and applying small amounts of bt to
the silks (bacillus thuringensis-a bacteria that kills corn earworms) at the
proper time. Interns will be directed to relevant reading materials as their
interests dictate. Occasionally, the whole farm crew will travel to nearby farms
for tours and discussion.
Stipend/Compensation: $500/month
Housing: Interns will share a common kitchen/bathing/hangout facility, and sleep
in their own tents in a shady grove at the edge of the fields.
Meals: Interns will be responsible for their own meals and have full access to
all farm produce.
Details about Internship:
Interns will join our small crew (generally 3-6 people) for
all farm activities from greenhouse work to harvest and
delivery. We are committed to learning and love to teach.
We want to help more people begin farming. This is a great
opportunity for someone who wants a serious learning experience
at a successful small scale vegetable farm. Interns will
work 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), 7 hours/day. Interns will
also be responsible for doing one CSA delivery per week
and occasional minor irrigation duties after hours.
Application instructions:
If, after exploring our website and reading about the internship,
you would like to apply, please email us a letter of interest,
resume and 3 work references. All candidates will be required
to visit the farm as part of the interview process. Any questions,
please contact John Tecklin.
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