wOOD-CHIPS,COMPOST,TWIGS,branches,etc. I do accept on our farm -

wOOD-CHIPS,COMPOST,TWIGS,branches,etc. I do accept on our farm - 


wOOD-CHIPS,COMPOST,TWIGS,branches,etc. I do accept on our farm and use it for deep litter bedding both for the chickens as well as the goats. 

Plz call 360-489-2830 before you come. 
or email ayub98516@gmail.com 

Yes, we have a circular driveway for you to turn your trailer around. 

Yes, someone is there from the family farm to help you and guide you while backing up. 

You may drop it off near the greenhouse , the chicken run or the goat shed. 

Or else you can drop it off anywhere and I shall move it with the tractor. 

Thank you for your donation ! 

We truly appreciate the symbiosis in the community ! 






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