(left) The main square in Brasov, Romania; (below) WWOOF volunteers at an organic farm; (bottom) WWOOFers planting Swiss chard at a Quebec host farm.
alleviate the costs of travel while gaining hands-on agricultural experience and hanging out with independent-minded farmers. Green thumb Jordan Marr WWOOFed in the Yukon, New Brunswick and British Columbia before he decided to make a living from the land. "My partner Vanessa and I found out
about a WWOOFing opportunity in Knowles- ville, New Brunswick. We slept in the spare cabin, and took our breakfasts and lunches in the main communal house where all the employees ate. That was a cool aspect of that particular stay," Marr says over the phone from Summerland, B.C. "The work was
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