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Locally grown produce and specialty farm products are finding eager new
customers every season. Farmers' markets sprout up every spring, luring
tourists and locals with pasture-raised meats, organic vegetables and
fruit, artisanal cheeses, and a seemingly endless assortment of baked
goods, handmade condiments, and craft items. Restaurants and grocery
stores feature products from regional farms with pride. And
direct-to-consumer marketing and selling is a reality for every farmer
with an Internet connection.
To help farmers position themselves well for the opportunities afforded
by today's market, Sarah Aubrey, a successful farm-based business
owner, shares her years of research and firsthand experience in Starting & Running Your Own Small Farm Business.
Here is everything readers need to know about launching a small
agricultural enterprise, from initial start-up to consumer marketing.
Begin by fine-tuning that bright idea into a viable business plan, and
then learn how to go out and sell it. Secure financing, work out the
legalities, follow the proper USDA guidelines, and a farming business
is born. Aubrey explains every step of the process and even includes
samples of the required forms.
Every small farmer must also
become a skilled salesperson and marketing professional. Aubrey runs
through all the selling options — from rural farmstands to Web sites to
food service wholesalers — and explains the pros and cons of each. She
also explains how to create and stick with an advertising budget, how
to develop pricing strategies, and the importance of personal asset
protection.
Aubrey brings her business advice to life with
profiles of farmers successfully crafting and selling everything from
small batches of wine to exotic animals such as elk and alpacas. Their
stories are minicourses in successful farming, sure to inspire every
reader.
About the Author Sarah B. Aubrey is the
owner of Aubrey's Natural Meats, Indiana's premier source for gourmet
natural beef and pork. She has also written many articles on
agriculture and rural lifestyles for magazines such as Farmworld, Beef Business Journal, Farm Journal, Farm and Ranch Living, and Country Woman. Sarah and her husband live in rural Indiana, where they raise beef cattle for her company. “Whether you currently operate a small farm
business or are looking to start one, this book provides many ideas
about successful business practices.” — Lt. Governor Becky Skillman, State of Indiana
Format: Softcover Pages: 175
Author:
Sarah Beth Aubrey
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