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Dog Mountain Farm

Wish List

The School is operating with limited funds and depends on the generosity of others to help support our mission. The following items are needed for our daily operations and to expand our programming. Your donation of items are tax deductable! If you prefer to donate funds to purchase these items, see Donations & Sponsorships.

Draft Horse Equipment We want to be able to teach others how to farm with horses. We have the horses, tack, and forecart to instruct in driving, but we lack the basic farming equipment.
--Plow
--Harrow

Kitchen Equipment Our outdoor kitchen is used for preparing meals and teaching classes.
--Commercial refrigerator
--Hot water tank with propane tank and hookup (50 gallon)
--Canning supplies (jars, lids, pectin, sugar, vinegar, spices, pressure canner, etc.)
--Professional knives
--Graduated bowls

Farm Equipment Through the WWOOF program, volunteers learn every aspect of running a diversified farm. These items support their work in harvesting and preparing crops, tending animals, and preserving farm products.
--Walk-in cooler
--Walk-in freezer
--Web cams
--Wheel barrows
--Shovels and garden forks
--Garden gloves

Housing We have limited housing for resident WWOOFers and students. We always have need for building and fencing materials for the animals, too.
--Yurts (3 from Colorado Yurt 16')
--Event Tent (2 wall tents from Colorado Yurt Cimarron Outfitter 17'x20')
--7' metal posts
--8' x 3" round treated wood posts
--14 ga wire for electric fencing
--Composting toilet
--Shower stall
--Sink

Transportation To establish our after-school program, we need the means to pick up children at the school and bring them to the farm.
--Van (Ford E-350 XL)

Office Equipment & Supplies
--Xerox copier machine
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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