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OUR MISSION

The mission of Three Trees Farm is to focus on the education of the General Public, Industry and the Agriculture Business. The emphasis is on self-sustainable agriculture and soil conservation: People returning all organic material back to the earth. This concept is directly related to the practice of organic farming and gardening. Three Trees Farm wishes to inform everyone about the importance of how to respect the soil, from which all life depends.

Self-sustaining agriculture is a tried and true method that models nature and utilizes natural resources. These self-sustaining methods feature an intact ecosystem, erosion control and bountiful wildlife.

The practice of returning all organic material to the soil must be part of an integrated philosophy adopted by the commercial agriculture industry. To reach this goal of totally recycling all organic material back to the soil the logical starting point is at the domestic level. Household's can begin this process by integrating a composting and recycling campaign into their daily routine. Community gardens could generate quality food supplies and be an outlet for medicinal foods and herbs.

Three Trees Farm is dedicated to assisting individuals and organizations with the challenges they face as they transform their thinking and move towards self-sustaining lifestyles. Three Trees Farm believes in cooperative ventures in order to achieve these long term, life affirming and earth sustaining goals. Let's "Get Natural".


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Our Contact Information:

Three Trees Farm
73470 Abeene Lane
Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424
541-735-0046
(9:00 AM PST to 6:00 PM PST)

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All content developed by Chris Boissevain, owner Three Trees Farm

 

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