
Even better, I'll provide a free 15 minute phone analysis of your site for all verified donations of 100$CN or more. We charge 400$US/hr for consulting and we can get a lot done in 15 minutes, so this could be quite valuable to those with an interest.
Asking for help does not come easily to me. But ask I must.
Over the next three days, my friends Frazier and Mark at Puck's Farm must raise $6,000 to keep the financial wolves at bay, the padlock off the door, and the hydro to the barn and house on. This is stop-gap measure to get us to our grand plan for bringing in young farmers to take over the farm, raise the animals, cultivate the fields, and assume the lease.
Meantime, animals must be fed, and there are bills that cannot be stalled any longer.
Please consider making a contribution to Puck's Farm between now and Monday. Make a direct bank transfer to pucks farm via "frazier (at) pucksfarm (dot) com or if you prefer you can donate through DUO.CA's PayPal account.
Time is tight -- by Thursday it may be too late.
Thanks in advance for your help and support. I appreciate it!
p.s. Please know that everything Mark and Frazier have has been put into the farm to keep it going to this point.
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