Vegetables Gaining Ground Farm
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Vegetables Gaining Ground Farm
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:36PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:298 Sluder Branch Rd
Leicester, North Carolina, 28748
Primary Contact: Aaron Grier
Secondary Contact: Natalie Anne Gaines Grier
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 8285452315
Email: sluderbranch@yahoo.com
Secondary Phone
Type: '-----
Number: 8285452362
Email:
Website: https://gaininggroundfarm-nc.com/
Website: https://www.instagram.com/gainesground/
Internship information
General Farm Description: Gaining Ground Farm is located 15 minutes west of downtown Asheville. We are a farm that believes strongly in organic sustainable growing practices. Community connection and responsibility are paramount principles here. We specialize in growing vegetables in great diversity for sale to downtown restaurants, wholesale, and tailgate market customers. We actively work to make healthy local vegetables available to the needs community through partnerships with various non-profits. We currently grow vegetables on 12 acres of prime bottomland. We pasture a small herd of Red Devon cows, and have a flock of free range chickens. We have been selling at tailgate markets since 1998. We stand on the shoulders of everyone who has worked with, and committedly purchased from us through the years.CRAFT Member Farm? Yes
Internship Starts: May-June 2026
Internship Ends: Aug-26
Number of Internship Available: 1
Application Deadline: accepting applications until positions filled
Minimum Length of Stay: 2 months
Internship Details:
Working with us involves all aspects of a diversified vegetable farm. Transplanting, cultivating, harvesting, weeding, irrigation, hoophouses, washing, packing, weed eating, market, cattle duties, chicken duties, mowing, seeding, and repeat. Workers rotate working Saturdays twice a month. We very much work as a team to grow, harvest, and deliver fresh healthy food to our community. Peak season work is 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. with 2 one hour breaks MTWFri, 6am-12 on Thursday and Saturdays. The schedule tapers in spring and fall. Hourly position Tuesday and Fridays available. We work rain or shine in all temps.
Educational Opportunities: Learn what it takes to run a farm with the money the farm is actually earning, spend time with livestock, and learn the planting schedule from seeding to harvesting for a multitude of vegetables, fruit trees, bee hives. See the power of many hands within a community. Equipment we use include: Kubota 75 hp tractor, John Deere 90 hp tractor, John Deere 75hp tractor, Farmall C cultivating tractors, hot water heated benches, wash line, overhead and drip irrigation, water wheel transplanter, mulch layer, rotovator, basket weeder, finger weeder, mist sprayer, jang seeder, BCS, hoop houses.
Skills Desired: Ability to work in a group, being able to work efficiently with others and alone, and being able to live considerately within the community. This internship is most enjoyable and effective for individuals who are hoping to own and work their own farm, or who believe in and want to participate in the local food movement. We have found that individuals who enjoy cooking have been the happiest here oddly enough.
Meals: no
Stipend: $1800 W-2 per month starting. Housing. More depending on experience. Performance bonuses. Week paid vacation. Eggs, staples, and produce. Laughter during foggy mornings and sunny afternoons.
Housing: Yes on farm housing is available. Insulated loft spaces in barns and school buses with shared kitchen. The intern bathroom is in the basement of our house with its own separate entrance.
Preferred method of Contact: email
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