WWOLF
WWOLF at Hope Springs Dairy
Willing Workers On Local Farms (WWOLF) WWOLF is a community program of Central Oregon Locavore Non-Profit with the goal of lending a hand to small farmers while educating the community about the true nature of local food. We have revamped our program to adhere to the recommendations set forth by the Oregon Health Authority, CDC, and Gov.
WWOLF – DD Ranch
Willing Workers On Local Farms (WWOLF) WWOLF is a community program of Central Oregon Locavore Non-Profit with the goal of lending a hand to small farmers while educating the community about the true nature of local food. We have revamped our program to adhere to the recommendations set forth by the Oregon Health Authority, CDC, and
WWOLF at Rainshadow Organics
Willing Workers On Local Farms (WWOLF) WWOLF is a community program of Central Oregon Locavore Non-Profit with the goal of lending a hand to small farmers while educating the community about the true nature of local food. We have revamped our program to adhere to the recommendations set forth by the Oregon Health Authority, CDC, and
WWOLF at Rainshadow Organics
Willing Workers On Local Farms (WWOLF) WWOLF is a community program of Central Oregon Locavore Non-Profit with the goal of lending a hand to small farmers while educating the community about the true nature of local food. We have revamped our program to adhere to the recommendations set forth by the Oregon Health Authority, CDC, and
WWOLF at Fibonacci Farm
Willing Workers On Local Farms (WWOLF) is a community program of Central Oregon Locavore Non-Profit with the goal of lending a hand to small farmers while educating the community about the true nature of local food. We will adhere to the COVID recommendations set forth by the Oregon Health Authority, CDC, and Gov. Kate Brown. Rest assured,
WWOLF at Windy Acres Dairy Farm
Willing Workers On Local Farms (WWOLF) is a community program of Central Oregon Locavore Non-Profit with the goal of lending a hand to small farmers while educating the community about the true nature of local food. We will adhere to the COVID recommendations set forth by the Oregon Health Authority, CDC, and Gov. Kate Brown. Rest assured,
WWOLF at Golden Eagle Organics
Golden Eagle Organics is a small, diversified farm in the high desert of Bend east of the Oregon Cascade Mountain Range. They raise organic market vegetables and berries on 1 acre of ground and raise organic egg layers and Animal Welfare Approved and Certified Grass-Fed Lamb and Goat on about 35 acres of irrigated high
Windflower Farm
Join us at Windflower Farm in Alfalfa on Sunday, June 13 from 9am to 1pm for a day of meaningful work. Windflower Farm is dedicated to growing gourmet-quality vegetables, herbs, fruit and flowers as well as AWA (Animal Welfare Approved) laying hens and dairy goats. We use only sustainable practices; no chemical herbicides, pesticides or
Deschutes Canyon Garlic
Come to Deschutes Canyon Garlic on Sunday, July 3 from 9am to 1pm to help with the garlic harvest. Deschutes Canyon Garlic specializes in growing unique and flavorful varieties of certified organic seed garlic. We strive to produce seed garlic of exceptional quality, meticulously grading our harvest to ensure our customers will grow beautiful, vigorous
Mahonia Gardens
Join us Tuesday, August 17 at Mahonia Gardens in Sisters for a morning of work in the dirt. Mahonia Gardens is a one-acre market garden dedicated to growing quality produce for our community. We will work in the morning and then enjoy lunch together. Everyone is welcome!
Windy Acres Dairy Farm
Windy Acres Dairy Farm was purchased in 1994 as a hobby farm. We turned it into a operational Grade A dairy in 2003 and milked our first cows in the parlor Oct. 31st. We started with 44 cows. By 2005 we were up to 60 head in the parlor and 20 heifers being raised to
DD Ranch
DD Ranch raises 100% grass fed/finished beef and lamb, heritage pork, eggs from free-range hens, and raw honey from happy bees. Much of our livestock are heritage breeds, promoting genetic diversity. We promote a closed system. While we are not certified organic, we do follow organic practices and have reseeded our pastures with OMRI-certified alfalfa.