Horton Rd Mkt Garden Program
Last Updated On: November 4th, 2024 at 10:06AM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:93851 Horton Road
Blachly, Oregon, 97412
Primary Contact: Debra Seido Martin
Secondary Contact: Bill Booth
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 541-925-3019
Email: hortonroadorganics@gmail.com
Secondary Phone
Type: -----
Number: 541-925-3019
Email:
Website: http://www.hortonorganics.com
Internship information
General Farm Description: Horton Road Organics is a five acre organic market garden founded in 1992 by partners Debra Seido Martin and Bill Booth. We have been training apprentices since 1997 and mentored many successful new farmers. The farm is nestled in the coast range of Oregon in the Siulsaw National Forest outside Eugene and also serves as a retreat space for a Zen practice community in Eugene led by Debra Seido. Some two hundred raised beds rotate through a full array of organic vegetables during the season. Horton Road is particularly loved for its flavorful salad blends, generous bunches, equitable prices and customer appreciation. The farm’s elevated mountain valley enjoys lower temperatures during the growing season allowing for cool season crops throughout the summer. A significant amount of farm surplus is donated to local agencies that feed at risk communities. Much of the day to day work is done by hand with careful attention to the needs of the plants, the soil and human bodies touching the earth. We enjoy a structured work week than shifts with each season balancing hands on work with study, meditation, community events and private time. Our apprenticeship training program(Twining Vines) is sponsored in collaboration with Zen West for students interested in learning the art of growing organic food and exploring the connection between inner and outer ecologies. The program investigates the dynamic interconnection between how we understand ourselves, our place in the world, and how we take care for the earth. Each season brings together a lively cohort of participants – apprentices, interns, Zen members, and volunteers – for wholesome work and play, inner learning and service to the community.CRAFT Member Farm? No
Internship Starts: May 1, 2025
Internship Ends: October 31, 2025
Number of Internship Available: 4
Application Deadline: April 1, 2025
Minimum Length of Stay: 6 months
Internship Details:
The Twining Vines program gives students an immersive experience to explore the vital connection between the inner and outer ecologies. Participants learn how to grow food organically, foster healthy community, and develop insight and resilience through daily contemplative practice.
Twining vines full season 6 month residential apprenticeship begins May 1 through Oct 31. (A short season part time summer internships runs Jun – Sept) Our weekly schedule includes daily hands on market garden practice, meditation & mindfulness, farmer’s market training, classes, group discussions and community events. The 26-week curriculum includes weekly classes on growing food organically, contemplative practice, community development, and Buddhist insight into the interconnections between nature and human consciousness. Students are encouraged to supplement with readings and assignments based on their interests. The season culminates in student presentations of a community project proposal that integrates the season’s experience.
Twining Vines is held in collaboration between Horton Road Organic farm and Empty Field/ Zen West, a nonprofit Zen Buddhist center emphasizing environmental awareness and responsibility for the Earth.
Educational Opportunities: Our full season curriculum weaves together a blend of experiential learning and class training in market gardening, contemplative practice and community building. Students learn how to care wisely for the land and developing insight and inner resilience through meditation and Buddhist teachings on ecology. Gardening: Students learn how to sow seeds, plant, cultivate, harvest, prepare and market vegetables at three farmer’s markets. Hands on work day to day offers intimacy with the ever changing landscape. Field work is also challenging, requiring stamina, dedication, and mindful attention to detail. Weekly classes cover a full range of organic gardening topics including how to build healthy soil, propagate plants, irrigate, use cover crops, and work organically with garden pests. Insight: Students develop daily contemplative practices that fosters insight, resilience and community belonging. Contemplative training integrates wisdom from diverse fields including Zen Buddhism, psychology, and other somatic traditions. Some practices include meditation, mindfulness, council practice, communication skills, and conflict resolution. Discussion space explores responses to climate disruption and social injustice. Class series introduces students to a Buddhist view of interdependence and ethics in care of the earth. Community: Students learn how to live and work together in a way that fosters support and harmony. The seasonal cohort organizes their own household with regular meetings and group events balancing togetherness and independence.
Skills Desired: Prior gardening, farming or outdoor experience is helpful but not as important as genuine interest and a willingness to learn. Applicants should have some affinity for contemplative practice and investigating one’s “inner ecology.” It is essential that applicants: Are able to commit to the entire season for which they are applying Are physically able to spend 6 hours a day in the garden which involves a combination of stamina, strength and flexibility Are able to work well with others, have good communications skills, and contribute time and energy to the well being of community
Meals: In addition to food flowing from the fields, the farm supplies a community pantry with a number of basic organic bulk beans, grains, nuts and oils. Dinners are shared in the community rotating cooking and cleaning duties.
Stipend: Yes. $600 per month. Worker's Comp Insurance. Sick days as needed. Limited vacation time.
Housing: Yes. Private rooms in a renovated barn with kitchen, bath, outdoor solar shower, community room. Access to laundry and internet. Apprentices should be prepared for very rustic living.
Preferred method of Contact: Email/Apply Online