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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
Multiple Community Farms
We are creating a network of non-profit Community Farms and Gardens in the Spokane region. A major goal for p.e.a.c.h. is to use this non-profit agricultural network to produce nutritious, fresh organic produce and make it available at below market cost to the region's low-income population.
p.e.a.c.h. maintains a land bank consisting of arable parcels made available by local landowners who are willing to let the Our Fresh Future project farm their land. We continually seek additional landowners to add parcels to the Land Bank. As our project evolves, we will start new farms and, depending on scale, gardens on Land Bank parcels. If you have land you are willing to add to the Land Bank, please GO HERE to register your land with us. You can maintain ownership and lease your land to p.e.a.c.h. and we can also begin the conversation if you think you might want to transfer title to the p.e.a.c.h. Farmland Trust.
We are starting with one central farm, our Community Farm, at 15102 South Short Rd. in Cheney, Wa. From this base we will work to expand to a network of farms and gardens. We'll place experienced farmers and we'll train new farmers through our Farm Apprentice program. Our goal is to keep increasing the acreage devoted to growing high quality foods for low-income families in the Spokane region.
