Hey I'm 16, from Italy. Do you think it would be hard for me to find a farm? I was thinking about Spain because I would like to get better with my Spanish. Let me know.
We are really thinking about getting into WWOOFing we are a small farm just getting started. what would you say would help us as a farm make your guys lives easier as a farm? Could you do a video about that as a Farmer watching your video.
Totally avoid Kimberley Ontario, it is flat out exploitation as you just briefly work on a farm and then mostly work in a General Store. It is a complete red flag.
These videos are so helpful, thank you!! Did you have opportunities to travel while WWOOFing or was it difficult to get around? What would you do while you weren't working?
Yes I did have opportunities to travel! Wasn't difficult in Europe at all. Just plan ahead! What you do while you aren't working depends a lot on where you go. Depends on what there is to do around the area. Currently WWOOFing in Canada and I do nature hikes, waterfalls, coffee shops, etc. In Denmark I colored/painted a lot and went on the canoe often. Mainly, you end up just hanging out with the other WWOOFers. I definitely recommend going to a farm that has other WWOOFers!!
Hi lovely, great video! I was wondering, i'm going wwoofing for aaround 5-6 months in the UK. So would i have to have atleast several farms lined up one after the other before i left?
It would be a smart idea to communicate with a few farms beforehand, so you can plan properly! It isn't essential but I would advise to start talking to a few farms now. It isn't impossible to go to a new farm on short notice, however, if it were me, I'd like to have a more concrete plan and do enough research ahead of time! Hope this helps. I plan on making a new WWOOF video with more tips this week...going WWOOFing again in Canada - woohoo!
@@FueledbyFruits Thanks hun. 😊 Yeah I definitely will msg a few and lock 'em in, just so I have a plan. How exciting! When are you going? I'll be heading to Canada next year after the UK for the snow 🏂❄⛄
@@danihurtado6486 Im from Denmark, and will go WWOOfing in Japan this spring. You are welcome to hit me up if you go to Denmark, although i do not live on a farm :)
@@Ichiican hi! Are you still wwoofing?! I’m hoping so! Let me know I plan to go in around 5/6 months! I would love to have a friend who’s done it before to chat with💖
5:06 "Obviously we don't care how this person is doing. Like, we just met them." Um, why would you ask someone how they're doing if you don't care? Even if I don't know someone I do care how they're feeling. That's called empathy.
thank you, this is really helpful!
Thankyou for sharing❤
Hey I'm 16, from Italy. Do you think it would be hard for me to find a farm? I was thinking about Spain because I would like to get better with my Spanish. Let me know.
which farms in Denmark were you at?
We are really thinking about getting into WWOOFing we are a small farm just getting started. what would you say would help us as a farm make your guys lives easier as a farm? Could you do a video about that as a Farmer watching your video.
Totally avoid Kimberley Ontario, it is flat out exploitation as you just briefly work on a farm and then mostly work in a General Store. It is a complete red flag.
These videos are so helpful, thank you!! Did you have opportunities to travel while WWOOFing or was it difficult to get around? What would you do while you weren't working?
Yes I did have opportunities to travel! Wasn't difficult in Europe at all. Just plan ahead! What you do while you aren't working depends a lot on where you go. Depends on what there is to do around the area. Currently WWOOFing in Canada and I do nature hikes, waterfalls, coffee shops, etc. In Denmark I colored/painted a lot and went on the canoe often. Mainly, you end up just hanging out with the other WWOOFers. I definitely recommend going to a farm that has other WWOOFers!!
I am in Ontario, what do you recommend please.
thnx
Hi lovely, great video! I was wondering, i'm going wwoofing for aaround 5-6 months in the UK. So would i have to have atleast several farms lined up one after the other before i left?
It would be a smart idea to communicate with a few farms beforehand, so you can plan properly! It isn't essential but I would advise to start talking to a few farms now. It isn't impossible to go to a new farm on short notice, however, if it were me, I'd like to have a more concrete plan and do enough research ahead of time! Hope this helps. I plan on making a new WWOOF video with more tips this week...going WWOOFing again in Canada - woohoo!
@@FueledbyFruits Thanks hun. 😊 Yeah I definitely will msg a few and lock 'em in, just so I have a plan. How exciting! When are you going? I'll be heading to Canada next year after the UK for the snow 🏂❄⛄
@@sparkles7775 I'll be going in the spring months! I'm so excited...always wanted to spend time in Canada :)
@@FueledbyFruits I want to go wwoofing too in Canada so please tell me about you experience once you wwoof if possible
Nice and thanks for sharing ... your dog is lovely but so serious looking .... do u have farming experience of your own in your country?
Hey! No I have not Wwoof’d in my own country yet!
Mujhko kya karna padega
I want go
wow haha makes me want to go WWOOFing in Denmark now...dang!
Emilia it’s my favorite country! I recommend it
@@danihurtado6486 Im from Denmark, and will go WWOOfing in Japan this spring. You are welcome to hit me up if you go to Denmark, although i do not live on a farm :)
@@Ichiican hi! Are you still wwoofing?! I’m hoping so! Let me know I plan to go in around 5/6 months! I would love to have a friend who’s done it before to chat with💖
omg I'm so glad you came to Denmark and not Hawaii, hahaha
Main bhi join karna chahta hun
5:06 "Obviously we don't care how this person is doing. Like, we just met them."
Um, why would you ask someone how they're doing if you don't care? Even if I don't know someone I do care how they're feeling. That's called empathy.