Oz Farm Apprentice


Contact information
Farm Address:
41601 Mountain View Rd
Point Arena, California, 95468

Primary Contact: Amanda
Primary Phone:
    Type:
Cell
    Number: (707) 882-3046
    Email: produce@ozfarm.com

    Email: info@ozfarm.com

Website: https://www.ozfarm.com/

Internship information
General Farm Description: Oz Farm is an off-grid organic farm, non-profit and retreat center which has operated for over 20 years on the banks of the Garcia River in Mendocino County, California. Oz Farm is on the traditional land of the Pomo People. We grow vegetables, flowers and heirloom apples on 6 acres in production for local farmer’s markets, grocery stores, restaurants, and our CSA program. We provide education in sustainable agriculture for beginning farmers, and expand local organic food access through our nonprofit, Village Oz. We also host retreats and weddings through our Retreat Center.

CRAFT Member Farm? No

Internship Starts: April 21, 2025
Internship Ends: November 1, 2025
Number of Internship Available: 3-4
Application Deadline: January 1, 2025
Minimum Length of Stay: 6 months

Internship Details:

Our Apprenticeship is an educational, hands-on experience in small-scale organic agriculture on a fully working production farm. Apprentices will practice engaging body and mind in the art and science of tending the land. Working closely with the farm managers, each apprentice will have the opportunity to develop their craft in the fundamental aspects of market gardening: field and soil preparation, propagation, transplanting, cultivation and pest management, harvesting, and marketing. Apprentices may also develop skills in closely related areas such as irrigation, orchard care, carpentry, tool use, recordkeeping, and team leadership. Committed apprentices will find open opportunities to delve more deeply into areas of interest both on the farm and in off-grid living. Expect a serious, commercial work environment with a strong team of farmers and full days of manual labor.

Communal living includes shared kitchen, family-style dinners, weekly community meetings, and rotating weekend farm duties. Our Apprenticeship gives a professional, well rounded and practical education in the wide range of tools and techniques for diversified vegetable production and marketing, as well as modeling a sustainable lifestyle where apprentices gain invaluable experience in off-grid communal living.

Sample Work Week at Oz (35 hours):

M: Crop Care
T: Harvest for CSA, Field work, Projects
W: Propagation, Transplanting, Field work
Th: Farm Education, Field Trips, Projects
F: Harvest and pack for Farmers Markets, Crop care


Educational Opportunities: We provide weekly classes, discussions and field workshops on a wide range of agricultural topics and rural life skills, including soil chemistry and biology, crop planning, botany, seed saving, compost making, orchardry, cider making, farm finances, marketing, floral arranging, off-grid living, intentional community, basic mechanics, and more.

Skills Desired: No prior farming experience required. We are looking for a strong, stable person who can fully engage the farm lifestyle and has a natural curiosity for understanding agriculture and developing work skills. A good team member who starts each workday prepared and ready to work with a sense of presence. Someone who observes carefully, takes initiative, and handles responsibility well. A thoughtful communicator and caring community member with an interest in intentional living. We are looking for serious, hardworking applicants who are ready to dive into the work of farming and take full responsibility for this opportunity to learn and practice organic agriculture.

Meals: Apprentices have access to the communal farm kitchen that is stocked with seasonal farm produce as well as bulk food including grains, beans, oils, spices, and baking needs (no dairy or meat). We share in a family-style plant-based dinner 5 nights a week (Mon-Fri). Apprentices are responsible for preparing their own breakfast and lunch.

Stipend: Apprentices will earn a cash take from farmers market sales. Additional paid hourly work is often available preferentially to apprentices on weekends for the Retreat Center.

Housing: As part of your work exchange all apprentices will be provided room and board. Each apprentice is provided with a private 10x12 cabin with wood burning stove, running water, and small solar array. Apprentices also have access to the communal farm kitchen that is stocked with an outdoor shower and bathtub, a large front and back porch, and a lounge area with loft space for guests.

Preferred method of Contact: email