Caretaker Farm
Last Updated On: enero 16th, 2024 at 11:10AM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:1210 Hancock Road
Williamstown, Massachusetts, 01267
Primary Contact: Don Zasada
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: (413) 458-9691
Email: don@caretakerfarm.org
Website: https://www.caretakerfarm.org
Internship information
General Farm Description: Caretaker Farm, established in 1969, is a community supported farm, that provides vegetables and fruits for 300 families during a summer CSA and 155 families through a winter CSA. We also provide food weekly to a community hot meals program. Annually, we train apprentices within the framework and principles of sustainable agriculture. The farm, while primarily dedicated to vegetable production, has mixed livestock ( 4 Pigs and 100 Chickens), 1 greenhouse, 4 hoophouses, 2 caterpillar tunnels, an orchard and a bakery. Nestled in a picturesque valley, Caretaker Farm covers 34 acres of forest land, meadow, pasture, vegetable fields, two ponds, and is bisected by a meandering stream. The farm uses a mix of no-till and low-till methods that are managed to enhance the relationship between the land and our farm members. The farm is located near a college town that provides all types of opportunities to apprentices: hiking the the nearby Appalachian Trail, swimming in the local ponds and rivers, an independent movie theater, local art museums, theater and music festivals, etc. Many hundreds of families visit the farm each week to pick up their CSA shares and the connections made have provided past apprentices with all types of opportunities to engage with community activities. Apprentices can also choose to use their free time hanging out next to the stream that runs by their cabin and delve into selections from our extensive agricultural lending library. For over 40 years Caretaker Farm has trained more than 160 apprentices that currently manage farms across the country and around the world. Caretaker Farm's mission is to provide nourishment to all who come into contact with the farm. Through connection with the land that grows our food, our community learns about care for each other and the earth. For more information, visit our website at www.caretakerfarm.orgCRAFT Member Farm? Yes
Internship Starts: April 1st-May 15th, 2024
Internship Ends: October 31st, 2024
Number of Internship Available: 3
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission until Filled
Minimum Length of Stay: 7 Months
Internship Details:
The apprenticeship at Caretaker Farm includes full immersion into the inner workings of a small scale family farm from soil preparation and greenhouse propagation to weed control, harvesting, distribution, financial management and future farm planning. There is a vast amount of education derived from the active participation in all of the farming systems throughout the season.
Another component is CRAFT (Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training), a seminar and farm visitation program for the apprentices from Caretaker and eleven other farms in the region. The objective of CRAFT is to enable the apprentices to study the diversity of farm design and agricultural technique found within the 12 collaborating farms and to form long-term friendships and a supportive community with their peers.
We also share all of our farm planning materials developed over the winter, provide weekly farm tours for apprentices, share literary resources that support out work, distribute weekly farm management information, teach fall workshops specific to the interests of the apprentices, facilitate monthly feedback sessions on both field work and community life, and provide support as apprentices develop the dreams of their farming future.
Internship Details:
The farm workweek of 5.5 days is challenging and the work itself is attuned to, and dependent upon, qualities of caring, persistence, efficiency, initiative, and teamwork. The apprentice’s responsibility and work experience covers all phases of sustainable crop production. We present a wide foundation of education through sharing of management materials, farm visits, workshops, weekly farm management task lists, weekly farm tours, structured feedback sessions, agricultural lending library, etc., that gives apprentices the tools to move toward their own farming dream.
The mentorship provided through the apprenticeship includes both the practical understanding of how to manage a small scale sustainable farm and assistance to integrate the connection of the work with ones individual values.
If you are curious about the apprenticeship at Caretaker Farm, first visit our website to learn more about our farm and our apprenticeship program www.caretakerfarm.org
If you would like to apply for one of our apprenticeships, please email a cover letter explaining why you are interested in an apprenticeship at Caretaker Farm and sharing applicable past experience, a resume, and contact information for 3 references. Send applications to don@caretakerfarm.org
Educational Opportunities: Educational Opportunities: The education includes full immersion into the inner workings of a small scale family farm from soil preparation and greenhouse propagation to weed control and harvesting. There is a vast amount of education derived from the active participation in all of the farming systems throughout the season. Another component is CRAFT (Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training), a seminar and farm visitation program for the apprentices from Caretaker and eleven other farms in the region. The objective of CRAFT is to enable the apprentices to study the diversity of farm design and agricultural technique found within the 12 collaborating farms and to form long-term friendships and a supportive community with their peers. We also share all of our farm planning materials developed over the winter, provide weekly farm tours for apprentices, share literary resources that support out work, distribute weekly farm management information, teach fall workshops specific to the interests of the apprentices, facilitate monthly feedback sessions on both field work and community life, and provide support as apprentices develop the dreams of their farming future.
Skills Desired: While previous farming experience is not a prerequisite, the program is most suitable for those who feel they have a serious vocational interest in farming and/or agricultural development. We seek apprentices who are self motivated; take initiative; are reliable, responsible, and professional; work well with others and individually; have a good sense of humor; appreciate high quality work/products; are excited about living in community with others; possess a deep respect for others and the land; work hard; and are able to lift 50 lbs.
Meals: Apprentices have their own private kitchen. They are welcome to use farm vegetables.
Stipend: Compensation: $2000/month. In addition to the stipend, apprentices receive housing and farm vegetables, workers’ compensation, wifi, clothes washing facilities, access to an agricultural library, a week of paid vacation, and two additional paid days off. The farm also pays for the apprentices to attend the Summer NOFA(Northeast Organic Farming Association) Conference.
Housing: Yes
Preferred method of Contact: email