Small Scale Farming For Profit

Making money with your small scale farm is not always an easy process. Ideas on how to make money with your small scale farm can help spark your creativity and lead to hige profits. These are some of the ways us and others have profited from our small, locally focused farms.
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The Lean Farm – Making More Income with Less Work
The Lean Farm – Making More Income with Less Work
Why Pea Shoots Are Healthy AF
From their abundance of vitamin C, iron, fibre, protein, and phytoestrogens, pea shoots provide amazing benefits to those who eat them. Consuming them regularly will help provide essential nutrients without drastically increasing your caloric intake. And honestly, they taste awesome raw and go well with almost any dish, making them a simple, healthy addition to any diet.
What Is The Purpose Of A Hoophouse On A Market Farm?
The purpose of a hoophouse is for season extension. When your growing season is short, such as in Canada, a market gardener must take every means possible to produce as much as possible in the little time we have to do it. One of our jobs as a market farmer is to find ways to control the growing conditions in order to protect our crops from the cold and frost in both early spring and late fall.
Tillage Types For A Market Garden
Surprisingly enough, tillage is quite the polarizing subject in the market garden community. You have no-tillers, low-tillers, deep tillers, and shallow tillers. There are a lot of opinions out there on the type of tillage you should employ in your market gardens. I am going to try and break them down so you can make the choice that is best for you.
What Is Succession Planting On A Market Farm?
Succession planting is performed when a grower wishes to harvest a crop progressively throughout the year, it is then sensible to plant every week (or so) to keep up a continual supply. The interval of which the crops are planted will change depending on the time of year because plant growth is affected by light, temperature, day length, etc. Planting dates must be adjusted accordingly to keep a continual supply of the crop.
Which Components Of Soil Are Important For Market Farming?
Soil. Arguably, one of, if not the most important factors of market farming. Think about it, if your soil sucks, so will your vegetables. If your soil is thriving and full of the necessary elements, your veggies will be delicious and nutrient-dense. That’s what you’re going for, right? Before you start farming, it’s important to get a soil test done on your land so you know what nutrients are present and which components need to be added in by way of soil amendments.
Our Experience As New Market Gardeners: The First Few Months
Ok, so I am not even sure I should be writing this. After all, we are trying to start a SUCCESSFUL market farm, and writing about our pitfalls as new market gardeners does not exactly exude success. However, I want to be as transparent as possible so that those who are also wanting to start a market farm know just what they are getting into. There is a ton of organization that needs to happen, as well as some know-how. And honestly, it feels like we have neither of those right now.
How To Keep Your Purchases Organized On Your Market Garden
Proper office procedures are as important to overall success as marketing or efficient production. The last thing you want to see on your desk is a pile of unorganized bills and purchase invoices. This will undoubtedly lead to you losing track of who you owe, or who owes you which will eventually erode your bottom line. Luckily, there are procedures you can put in place that will help you stay organized and capture all money that is owed to you as well as keep track of all money you may owe.
How To Make A Profit As A Market Gardener
Like it or not, farmers are in the business of farming. Farming is a business. Business = Farming. Any way you slice it, it’s the farmer’s job to make sure the farm business survives If you want your market garden to survive, it needs to be profitable. Basic rule of business: Stop doing things that lose money.
Undersowing Your Market Farm Using Green Manure
Undersowing is the practice of a growing green manure along with the market crop. It is also called overseeding or companion seeding. The practice of undersowing is like planting desirable weeds between the crop rows. The effect of the undersown plant (deliberate weed) on the crop plant depends on the age of the crop. The advantage of undersowing is that the green manure crop is already established at harvest time.
Are Microgreens Good For You?
In one word: Yes! Microgreens are good for you. They are a tiny, amazing, delicious, nutritious superfood. Here are a few fun facts you might want to know about these amazing plants: Microgreens are young vegetable greens that are approximately 1” to 3” tall. You know, micro! They are considered baby plants, falling somewhere between a sprout (smaller than a microgreen, has no leaves) and a baby green (larger than a microgreen).