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Farming and Housing Opportunity in the Upper Skagit River Valley

6/4/2013

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I own a 23 acre piece of property in the Upper Skagit River Valley in Washington State and would like to have someone live on the property and farm it organically.  It is a beautiful location with 900 feet of river-front, views of Sauk Mountain and Mount Baker with flat, sandy-loam soil.  Three and a half acres bordering the Skagit River are in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) and planted in native trees and shrubs.  Approximately seven acres are wooded and two other acres are covered in buildings and roadways.  That leaves about ten acres available for farming.  Fruit and nut trees were planted in the spring of 2009 and there are a few older, producing fruit trees.  

This is intended to be an opportunity for someone who has some farming experience and would like to have their own small farm business but can not afford to purchase a farm.  I would like to see an organic farming operation that produces mixed vegetables, fruit, and meat, while being as self-sustaining as possible.

There is a small, one bedroom, newly built home available on the property for your use.

If this is a lifestyle that interests you please contact:
Michelle Coda at 360-853-8549 or email eaglesoaring808@yahoo.com

Sincerely,
Michelle Coda
member of the Saukrates Cafe
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