A Farmer's Guide to Marketing the Direct-Market Farm

A Farmer's Guide to Marketing the Direct-Market Farm
Author: Julie Murphree
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1105761711

A Farmer's Guide to Marketing the Direct-Market Farm is a straight-forward guide to helping farmers market their farm products using quick, simple and low-cost marketing strategies.

Making Your Small Farm Profitable

Making Your Small Farm Profitable
Author: Ron Macher
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-11-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1603425357

Turn your farm into a cash cow! Ron Macher offers a host of simple strategies for increasing your farm earnings, from purchasing durable equipment to growing economically viable crops. A seasoned expert in farm efficiency, Macher shows you how to locate a lucrative niche market for your products, optimize sales, and minimize costs. Whether you’re buying a new farm or jump-starting an old one, Macher’s savvy tips will help you turn your enterprise into a profitable business.

Big Ideas, Small Farm

Big Ideas, Small Farm
Author: Jason McClure
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2020-03-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781661166939

Farm business literature is full of memoirs offering entertaining stories with some basic cattle or produce advice but no real substance for the reader. Big Ideas, Small Farm is not another feel good farm memoir devoid of authentic advice, hope, or insights. This book is different; it is about results. Big Ideas, Small Farm is about growing small farm profitability. This book is part self-help and part marketing strategies because marketing tips and theories are effective when the people implementing them believe in them. Small farm marketing is a mindset as much as it is a practice. This mindset requires believing big ideas create big results. Effective marketing turns small farms into sustainable businesses. Small farms are declining. This is not new; there are several reasons for this decline with plenty of blame to go around. Reciting those reasons will not reverse the trend; placing blame on other people, groups, or organizations is not going to grow your farm. The good news is there are successful small farms, and your farm can one, too. The key is developing an effective marketing strategy that builds on quality products that enhance the customer's experience while creating value. Big Ideas, Small Farm is for the people who want to grow small farms into highly profitable businesses. This book includes 39 broad strategies broken down into 376 best practices that will turn any farm dream into a business reality. Too many farm business books are written by farming aristocrats who inherited their success and whose greatest claim is to be a fourth or fifth generation farmer. While there is nothing wrong with inheriting a farm, building a farm business requires different skills, expertise, and ways of thinking. The author, Jason McClure, was forced off the family farm due to economic, social, and family pressures. He spent 20 years trying to get back to rural America. He knows firsthand the pain of loss, being disconnected from the land, and what it takes to build a successful business. To get back to rural America Jason earned a business degree, Masters in Communication, MBA, and a graduate certificate in Applied Statistics. He has broad interests and has earned certificates in various fields such as culinary arts, real estate, and HVAC. He has had successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurial adventures and worked in leadership positions in corporate America. Jason believes in the economic power of rural America, homesteads, and urban gardens. He left the corporate world to build a legacy in the Ozarks. He and his wife and children are doing their part to make rural America more economically viable by owning, operating, and building Ozark Family Farm. The ideas, techniques, and strategies included in this book are the foundation of his farm business.

The Farm to Market Handbook

The Farm to Market Handbook
Author: Janet Hurst
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0760346607

In The Farm to Market Handbook, veteran dairy-goat farmer Janet Hurst teaches you how to create a marketing plan for your farm products and earn money from your farm.