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  2. WWOOF - Wikipedia

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    People soon started volunteering for longer periods than just weekends, so the name was changed to Willing Workers On Organic Farms. Eventually, the word "work" caused problems with some countries' labor laws and immigration authorities , who tended to treat WWOOFers as migrant workers and oppose foreigners competing for local jobs. [ 4 ] (

  3. Woof - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Woof (born 1958), Australian-Dutch composer and music educator; Emily Woof (born 1967), English actress and author; Maija Woof, more commonly known as Maija Peeples-Bright (born 1942), Latvian-born American and Canadian artist

  4. Stephanie Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    She has written 71 books with gardening titles including a book she co-wrote with the Prince of Wales. [5] This book, The Elements of Organic Gardening (2007) include outlining techniques for organic gardening which can be scaled down for any sized garden. [6]

  5. Talk:WWOOF - Wikipedia

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    8 from WWOOF-USA. 1 comment. 9 Overly Promotional Tone & Lack of Sources. 3 comments. 10 cleanup. 1 comment. 11 ...

  6. Dream Acres - Wikipedia

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    The farm is also a member of World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms WWOOF. Dream Acres teaches classes with Tillers International throughout the year on various farm life subjects: Maple Sugaring, Woodstove Cooking, Bee Keeping, Timber Framing and Raising, Intro to Solar Applications, Farming with Oxen, Mules & Horses, Stone Masonry. The ...

  7. Workaway - Wikipedia

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    Workaway is a platform that allows members to arrange homestays and cultural exchange. Volunteers or "workawayers", are expected to contribute a pre-agreed amount of time per day in exchange for lodging and food, which is provided by their host.

  8. Organic farming in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The university also operates the 57 hectare Kowhai Farm that is managed to BIO-GRO Organic Production Standards. Land use patterns show that, in 2002, there were 46,886 hectares of land certified as either fully organic or in transition to becoming fully organic.

  9. WOOF-FM - Wikipedia

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    WOOF-FM (99.7 FM, "99-7 WOOF-FM") is a radio station licensed to serve Dothan, Alabama, United States.The station, established in September 1964, is owned by WOOF, Inc. WOOF-FM is a sister station of WOOF (AM) 560.