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Apprenticeship Opportunities at Fort Hill Farm
Fort Hill Farm is a 20 acre farm in the hills of
northwestern Connecticut
producing certified organic vegetables, herbs, and flowers. For 2008, our
markets include a 400 share CSA, farmers markets, and wholesale accounts. The farm is leased from Sunny Valley
Preserve, a project of The Nature Conservancy, which consists of nine farms and
bordering woodlands. The farm cultivates
about 20 acres of vegetable and cover crops.
In addition, we have three greenhouses for production of transplants and
in-soil tomato production. The farm is
certified organic, and uses a broad range of biological farming approaches such
as extensive use of cover crops and on-farm composting. We use machinery for most tillage and many
planting, cultivating, and harvesting operations and train apprentices in the
use of this equipment. The farm is
located near town, with quick access to many great hiking and canoeing
opportunities in northwestern Connecticut.
Three full season apprenticeships are available at the farm
for the 2008 season, from April 2 through November 16. Applications are accepted year round, fall
and winter are the best times to apply. Apprentices
participate in all aspects of crop production, including planting, cultivating,
harvesting, market sales, and CSA distribution.
Practical training in organic crop and overall farm management is
offered, as well as training in tractor operation and maintenance. My goal is to give apprentices the opportunity
to learn the skills they will need to manage their own farm. In addition, Fort
Hill Farm is a member of CRAFT of Western Connecticut. Apprentices will have the opportunity for
monthly visits to area farms to tour the farm and hear about that farmers area
of expertise (see http://www.bloomingfieldsfarm.com/cft_frameindex.html
for more info). Farm experience is
preferred but not essential. What is
essential is a desire and ability to do outdoor, physical work in all kinds of
weather, a sincere interest in farming, and a desire to learn more about
it. Work schedule is five and a half
days a week, 45 to 50 hours per week, with one week paid vacation. Compensation includes a private room in a
separate, modern, farm crew house, farm produce and eggs, and $900 monthly
stipend, paid biweekly. Apprentices are
eligible for a $100 a month raise starting in July, and receive a $1000 year
end bonus upon completion of the full season.
To apply, please send a resume and a letter of intent to Paul Bucciaglia,
Fort Hill Farm, 18 Fort Hill Rd.,
New
Milford, CT 06776. For more information email pbucciaglia@yahoo.com or see www.forthillfarm.com
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