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Permaculture Seed SwapFebruary 17, 5:30 pm
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Potluck Supper Preceeding Seed SwapFebruary 17, 4:15 pm
Upcoming Events

Agriculture Jobs Listing
P.e.a.c.h. provides this listing of Eastern Washington agricultural jobs and internships (both paid and volunteer) as a free service. We list jobs with p.e.a.c.h. as well as other employers.
Bend Your Own Hoophouse Arches
The P.e.a.c.h. Community Farm has a tubing bender (pictured in this slide show) that can be rented out for $10/day plus a $100 deposit. It can save you hundreds of dollars when you construct your own hoophouse, mobile or stationary. Contact us for details.
Wish List
As we begin to plan and prepare for our third growing season, we would be forever grateful to anyone who could donate any of the following items:
- Allis-Chalmers "G" Cultivating Tractor (or small cub-type tractor with bad motor - we will make it electric)
- Baler (small bales)
- Baling Wire
- Raspberry Plants
- Cement Mixer
- Chicken Wire
- Chipper/Shredder
- Disc Harrow
- Electric Poultry/Goat Netting
- Field Fence
- Floating Row Cover (reemay)
- Food Grade Plastic Buckets
- Galvanized Electrical Conduit (1/2" dia.)
- Garden Forks
- Garden Hoses
- Grain Drill (4 ft. or 6 ft. wide)
- Hand Tools
- Hay Rake
- Irrigation Supplies
- Lumber and Plywood
- Moldy Straw
- Picnic Tables
- Plumbing Supplies
- Rain Suits
- Rainway 2" Aluminum Irrigation Supplies
- Riding Lawnmower
- Screws and Nails
- Sheet Metal Roofing-Siding
- Spring Toothed Harrow
- Step Ladder, 8 to 10ft. pref. Fiberglass
- Strawberry Plants
- Swather
- Tool Shed (small)
- Tree Chipper (poss. with blown engine)
- Uncontaminated Manure
- Video Camera Digital HD
- Wool Blankets
- Work Gloves
- Working Manure Spreader
- Woven Plastic Weed Barrier
P.e.a.c.h. Community Farm CSA's
The P.e.a.c.h. Community Farm CSA

Farm-Fresh Produce - Weekly Through the Season.
What is CSA?
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. CSA is a model by which participants receive a weekly distribution of locally-grown, farm-fresh produce in exchange for paying your farm in advance for the season's subscription.
The P.e.a.c.h. Community Farm offers a CSA program and invites you to participate. Our CSA is a way for our non-profit farm to raise much needed money from those with means so that we can continue to provide fresh, certified organic produce to low income residents and no cost.
This kind of arrangement can be a win-win for p.e.a.c.h. and your family when you join. Since the farm is paid in advance ($20 per box, per week), we have the money at the beginning of the season when our cash reserves are low to cover our high seasonal start-up costs. You not only get a season of incredibly fresh and delicious food but also the sense that you have done a good deed for your community by supporting your Community Farm.
CSA shares need to be paid in full by April 30th, but we accept payments over time as long as $125 has been paid to reserve your share.
Join now!
Receive weekly produce fresh from the P.e.a.c.h. Community Farm that you can pick up Thursdays at the farm or at Fresh Abundance (begins in June).
Click HERE to download an application to print and pay by mail
