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Wants to board, work on Adair farm suitable for chickens

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

I am looking for a farm to move to where there are quality buildings capable of housing my 125 chickens. I am also willing to look in your area for some usable sheds and outbuildings that I could hire to have moved to your land for the chickens.

I'm able to be a farm employee, or I'd gladly rent living space on a farm. I want an area to grow my open pollinated vegetables and herbs. I do not want to hear from folks who may have land for me to use but no proper living situation.



Notice: I am not looking to buy a farm or rent a farm. I want to rent a room or basement or trailer - something that doesn't cost a lot. I could also maybe buy a few acres from a person and build a 400 sq. foot little house.

I have been a substitute teacher so finding employment should not be hard.

I have references and am sincere in what I seek.

I have moved with my birds several times and am just looking for the right farm to live at.

Thank you,

s/Roger Ringer
Tel. 615-746-6371
rogerringer@yahoo.com


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