Aslan's How Organics is a six acre family farm in Barton, Oregon. The farmhouse and barn were built in 1924 and we are the third family to steward the land. We have restored the property and put the land back into production after many years of neglect. There are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in the area. You may even see a bald eagle flying over the tent cabin in the early morning hours on it's way to feed at the river. We hope to provide a place for respite and restoration and a chance to connect with the land and local food systems.
Aslan's How Organics is a six acre family farm in Barton, Oregon. The farmhouse and barn were built in 1924 and we are the third family to steward the land. We have restored the property and put the land back into production after many years of neglect. There are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in the area. You may even see a bald eagle flying over the tent cabin in the early morning hours on it's way to feed at the river. We hope to provide a place for respite and restoration and a chance to connect with the land and local food systems.
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Aslan's How Organics is a six acre family farm in Barton, Oregon. The farmhouse and barn were built in 1924 and we are the third family to steward the land. We have restored the property and put the land back into production after many years of neglect. There are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in the area. You may even see a bald eagle flying over the tent cabin in the early morning hours on it's way to feed at the river. We hope to provide a place for respite and restoration and a chance to connect with the land and local food systems.
Aslan's How Organics is a six acre family farm in Barton, Oregon. The farmhouse and barn were built in 1924 and we are the third family to steward the land. We have restored the property and put the land back into production after many years of neglect. There are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in the area. You may even see a bald eagle flying over the tent cabin in the early morning hours on it's way to feed at the river. We hope to provide a place for respite and restoration and a chance to connect with the land and local food systems.
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