Work at Little Logan’s Farm
At Little Logan’s Farm, we welcome WWOOFers—volunteers who work in exchange for food, accommodation, and a chance to immerse themselves in sustainable farming practices. Whether you’re staying for a week or a few months, your time here will be spent learning about biocyclic vegan farming, soil health, and regenerative agriculture. We accept WWOOFers from March through November, offering a hands-on experience in a peaceful, supportive environment. This is a great opportunity to connect with the land, learn new skills, and be part of a vibrant community dedicated to sustainable living.
What is the WWOOF Network?
WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms) is a global network that connects volunteers with organic farms and sustainability-focused projects. Through WWOOF, volunteers, known as WWOOFers, work in exchange for food, accommodation, and the opportunity to learn about organic farming, permaculture, and sustainable living practices. The network spans across dozens of countries, offering a unique way to travel, gain hands-on farming experience, and contribute to a more sustainable world. It’s a great way to build connections, broaden your understanding of food systems, and make a positive impact on local communities.
What are WWOOFers saying about Little Logan’s Farm?
FAQ About WWOOFing at Little Logan’s Farm
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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Gardiner, NY is generally considered to be rural. With that said, it is not incredibly isolated. The farm is 2 miles from the center of town which tends to have a steady flow of people. It is also within driving distance to population centers and two hours from NYC.
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While it is not strictly necessary to be a vegan, we do try to uphold keeping food preparation and kitchen free of animal products.