Barking Moon Farm
certified organic produce from oregon's applegate valley
EMPLOYMENT
We are continuously looking for enthusiastic, hard working, reliable individuals to help us keep our farm running smoothly. If you are interested in working at Barking Moon Farm, we encourage you to contact us.
CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES
JOBS
INTERNSHIPS
Position Title: Farmers' Market Helper/s
Times: Tuesdays, 7:30 - 2:00 or Thursdays, 7:00 - 2:00 or Saturdays, 7:00 - 2:00
Where: Tuesdays, Ashland Armory; Thursdays, Medford Hawthorne Park; Saturdays, Ashland Oak Street; Saturday, Grants Pass Downtown
Starts ASAP!
Job Overview: We are looking for a few friendly people to help out at farmers' markets this season!
Skills:
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Retail experience would be nice.
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Physically able to lift 50 pounds.
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Need to like working with people.
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Able to do quick math in a fast-paced environment.
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Reliable
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Fun!
Compensation: $15.00/hr
Apply by sending an email with relevant experience and a reference to Josh at barkingmoonfarm@gmail.com.
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Position Title: Field Worker/s
Position: Full-Time and Part-time, February - October
Position Location: Applegate, Oregon
Job Overview: The field worker will assist in all aspects of our organic farming operation including harvest, weeding, pack-out, planting, etc. Experience not necessary, but helpful. Must be able to work in all types of weather.
Skills:
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Hard-working
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Reliable and on-time
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Interested in physical work
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Fun!
Compensation:
Commensurate with experience.
Apply by sending an email to Josh Cohen, barkingmoonfarm@gmail.com, or call 541-973-6914.
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Thanks for your interest in an internship position at Barking Moon Farm. We appreciate the increasing number of people being drawn to the honest, meaningful and enjoyable work of small-scale organic farming.
Located in the heart of Oregon’s Applegate Valley, Barking Moon Farm is owned and operated by Josh Cohen (and his two children, Everett and Ava) who holds a background in restoration ecology with a BA in Environmental Studies from UCSC. He looks back at the internship he embarked on as one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences he encountered before starting his own farm in 2007.
Our farm is diverse in terms of both crops and markets. During the 2013 summer season (our seventh season farming in the Applegate), we will be managing 7 acres in mixed organic vegetables. We produce upwards of 200 varieties of certified organic vegetables, flowers, grains, and herbs. We market through four farmers’ markets, our own winter CSA program, the Siskiyou Sustainable Cooperative CSA, local grocers and natural food stores and a handful of area restaurants and caterers. Our aim at Barking Moon Farm is to run a productive, profitable and efficient farm system while giving interns a meaningful agricultural experience. This internship is best geared toward people who eventually want to run their own commercial market farm. One of our specialities is developing farming systems that can provide food year-round to the community through winter farming and season extension. We also integrate many homestead skills into the internship including canning, preservation, building projects, cooking from the farm, etc. etc.
Primarily, interns gain hands on experience in all areas of the farm including but not limited to field preparation, greenhouse propagation, season extension, planting, irrigation, weeding, harvesting, post-harvest handling, and marketing. The day-to-day at BMF can be repetitive and physically demanding, and continues in all kinds of weather from snow to scorch…and beyond. At the beginning of the season, interns learn everything about running the farm and by the mid to late part of the season, many of our interns are running their own farmers’ market and are managing different aspects of the farm.
The internship begins March 1 (we sometimes can accommodate earlier start times) and finishes just before Halloween (interns also can stay later). Interns work 40–55 hours per week, 5 days per week. Accommodations consist of private trailer, community kitchen space, shared laundry, Internet, and vegetables and eggs as seasonally available. As we are more than 20 miles from the nearest large town, we ask that interns have a reliable car/truck (for personal use) and cell phone. Please no pets. On-farm visit is encouraged and required for all applicants.
Melissa and Josh are passionate about organic agriculture and community farming systems. Each season at our farm is exciting with its own successes and challenges.
To apply, please go to the Rogue Farm Corps website and download an application.