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1-4 hours: Main physical work. This depends on what our current goals are. For example, we might be building with Compressed Earth Blocks, fixing the shower system, or processing food. | 1-4 hours: Main physical work. This depends on what our current goals are. For example, we might be building with Compressed Earth Blocks, fixing the shower system, or processing food. | ||
Where will I stay? | |||
== Where will I stay? == | |||
1. Camping is the main option available. Bring your own supplies. | 1. Camping is the main option available. Bring your own supplies. | ||
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2. If all goes well, we may be able to retrofit a silo into a basic sleeping quarters and dry storage space. | 2. If all goes well, we may be able to retrofit a silo into a basic sleeping quarters and dry storage space. | ||
== What about food? == | |||
Some food is grown on-site. Everybody participates in agricultural production. However, we will still need to buy some food and we are asking for $50-100 per month to help cover costs. $20-40 per week or $5-10 per day. This is our cost estimate and I believe quite reasonable. I spent a summer planning meals for 100 volunteers with the budget of $1.06 per meal per person per day. We got discount prices ordering from big distributors like Sysco. We did not grow any of our own food. A dollar per person per meal per day is approximately $90 per month. If this is not within your budget, please let us know and we can work out something else. | |||
We have a very small kitchen with a propane stove, but no oven. We do have a solar cooker oven with low, slow heat, a juicer, a grinder, and a blender. | |||
== What we are. == | |||
*A research and development center | |||
*A farm | |||
*A network | |||
*A diversity of ecological living | |||
*An experiment station | |||
*Explorers of truth | |||
*Durable | |||
*Visionary | |||
*Creative | |||
*Self-directed | |||
*Homesteaders | |||
== What we are not. == | |||
*Experts. | |||
*Agricultural only. | |||
*Luxury Lifestyle. | |||
*Babysitters. | |||
== The Application == | |||
If you've made it this far, congratulations. This application is not set in stone. If you don't like one of the questions, don't answer it. If you have a better question, please create it. The written word makes communication simpler. If you prefer to communicate different, feel free to do so. (Email us for a physical address if you need to send something via the postal service.) | |||
'''Name''' (real and preferred) | |||
'''Age''' (only applicants over the age of 18 please) | |||
'''Contact Info''' (Give us what you want, but the more info, the easier it will be to contact you. Email, cell/work/home phone, Skype name, permanent/temporary address...) | |||
'''R and D Proposal''' (We develop tools for sustainab |
Revision as of 15:46, 4 April 2008
Open Source Ecology at Factor E Farm has many opportunities for participation. For those of you interested in a hands-on experiential approach, a long-term (one month or more) stay may be a good option for you. We want this to be the "right" experience for you, so read the blurb below to get a feel of what life might be like on the farm and then fill out the application and email it to:
opensourceecology [at] gmail.com
Introduction:
We collect rainwater from the roof. A composting system is our toilet. Chickens and goats provide us with eggs and milk. The car is converted to run on Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) from Restaurants. And our electrical power is generated from the same WVO.
Sounds simple and idyllic, doesn't it? Ecological living at its pinnacle.
But what happends when the water system sprouts a leak; you're ready for a hot shower that isn't working; the humanure bucket needs to be emptied; the chickens stopped laying due to a heat wave; the car breaks down- twice- because the WVO clogged and snapped the injection pump; and the power generator (the Lister) busts during a winter cold spell.
All of these events have happened at Factor E. Sometimes, more than one at a time. We say this not to scare you, but to prepare you. Life is beautiful, but not always easy. As inconvenient as these upsets are, I wouldn't trade them in for city water or store bought eggs. These experiences teach us fundamentals, like the value of water and the reality of raising food.
When a difficulty does arise, we expect people to take responsibility for their own needs. If the water is down and you need to have a hot shower, we expect you to share in the responsibility of making it happen. That is what creates a progressively more beautiful Factor E Farm.
Because of the diversity of our activites, we believe a Factor E experience can be exceptional and life-changing. But that doesn't mean its for everyone. There are countless opportunities abailable in the realm of sustainability and justice (ie. wiserearth; idealist; organicvolunteers; WWOOF; growing growers )Missouri based farmer's training)...) Browse through our website; email or call us with questions. When you feel prepared, fill out an application.
What would I do at the farm?
1-2 hours: Personal development and meditation time. We strongly encourage volunteers to take time to meditate, pray, do yoga, journal...
2-8 hours: Pursue research and development. Factor E Farm is intrinsically linked to the non-profit work of Open Source Ecology (OSE). The goal of OSE is creating "Just Tools for Life" for a "Global Village Construction Set." For those with motivation and/or skills, this type of work might be the major part of your day: Designing, Modeling, Networking, Studying, Writing, Building, Testing...
.5-2 hours: Chores: from cooking to cleaning to brewing biodiesel, everyone pitches in.
1-4 hours: Agricultural activities. Everyone participates in food life on the farm. This may include planting, harvesting, weeding, fertility building...
1-4 hours: Main physical work. This depends on what our current goals are. For example, we might be building with Compressed Earth Blocks, fixing the shower system, or processing food.
Where will I stay?
1. Camping is the main option available. Bring your own supplies.
2. If all goes well, we may be able to retrofit a silo into a basic sleeping quarters and dry storage space.
What about food?
Some food is grown on-site. Everybody participates in agricultural production. However, we will still need to buy some food and we are asking for $50-100 per month to help cover costs. $20-40 per week or $5-10 per day. This is our cost estimate and I believe quite reasonable. I spent a summer planning meals for 100 volunteers with the budget of $1.06 per meal per person per day. We got discount prices ordering from big distributors like Sysco. We did not grow any of our own food. A dollar per person per meal per day is approximately $90 per month. If this is not within your budget, please let us know and we can work out something else.
We have a very small kitchen with a propane stove, but no oven. We do have a solar cooker oven with low, slow heat, a juicer, a grinder, and a blender.
What we are.
- A research and development center
- A farm
- A network
- A diversity of ecological living
- An experiment station
- Explorers of truth
- Durable
- Visionary
- Creative
- Self-directed
- Homesteaders
What we are not.
- Experts.
- Agricultural only.
- Luxury Lifestyle.
- Babysitters.
The Application
If you've made it this far, congratulations. This application is not set in stone. If you don't like one of the questions, don't answer it. If you have a better question, please create it. The written word makes communication simpler. If you prefer to communicate different, feel free to do so. (Email us for a physical address if you need to send something via the postal service.)
Name (real and preferred)
Age (only applicants over the age of 18 please)
Contact Info (Give us what you want, but the more info, the easier it will be to contact you. Email, cell/work/home phone, Skype name, permanent/temporary address...)
R and D Proposal (We develop tools for sustainab