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Agritourism, Insurance

Insurance for Agritourism (Video)



Franny wants you to be safe and insured! Frances Tacy of Franny’s Farm wants to make sure that you’re excited and empowered to get started in agritourism, but first she wants to make sure you’re safe! Being safe includes protecting yourself with insurance! For more Homestead videos and good advice visit The MOTHER EARTH NEWS and […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Agritourism, Buying In, Living the Life, Market Yourself, Success Stories

Feed the Birds: Our Introduction to Agritourism



Agritoursim is a big word that sounds intimidating. It’s simply the idea of making your farm a destination, somewhere with something interesting to do or see beyond buying your products. Still, farm open houses, hayrides and the like can be overwhelming. Customers have suggested opening up a spare bedroom in our farmhouse as a bed […]

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Diversify, Getting Started, Living the Life, Success Stories

Hatching Income Part 2: Equipment



Although our hatching season has ended, this is the time of year we have money to invest in equipment and livestock for our farm’s future. With that in mind, I thought it would be a great time to follow up on our first post about hatching poultry and take an in-depth look at the kind […]

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Diversify, Finding Your Niche, Living the Life, Success Stories

5 Great Reasons to Plant Perennials



When I moved to our farm, I longed to put in more flowers. There were a few things that bloomed- irises, lily of the valley, daffodils- but not a lot. A farm is a busy place, so planting pretty things often falls way down the to-do list. But here are five great reasons why I’ve […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Agritourism, Fine Print, Living the Life, Market Yourself

Homestead Hustle 101



Welcome to the Homestead Hustle 101 Page! This page is designed to help you find exactly what you’re looking for to further your homesteading efforts. It’s organized by category so you can easily find articles, hints and tips that pertain to your specific endeavor. New posts are being added everyday so be sure to check […]

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Agritourism, Getting Started

Franny’s Good Advice on Getting Started in Agritourism



Franny’s Good Advice on Getting Started in  Agritourism Enjoy this advice on getting started in agritourism and don’t forget to be nice and be safe! For more Homestead videos and good advice visit The MOTHER EARTH NEWS and Friends Youtube. Visit Franny’s Farm at www.FrannysFarm.com

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Agritourism

How to Make Extra Money From Your Farm



How to Make Extra Money From Your Farm Written By:Megan Wild, Grit Blogger Most people have no idea what challenges face a small farm each year. Yes, they might appreciate the occasional trip to a farmer’s market, where fruits and veggies always seem to be in abundant supply. That’s not telling the whole story. It only takes […]

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Agritourism, Featured

7 Tips for Preparing Your Farm for Fall Festivals



7 Tips for Preparing Your Farm for Fall Festivals Written By:Megan Wild, Grit Blogger Autumn is a lovely time of year and the perfect season to host outdoor festivals to celebrate. Are you considering hosting a fall festival on your farm or homestead but not sure where to start or even what all is involved in the […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Agritourism, Day-to-Day, Living the Life, Uncategorized

Deeper Roots of a Farmers Market



From June to August, Ben and I participate in a local Farmers Market called Downtown Rising in Plattsburgh, NY. As some of you may know, a lot goes into a Farmers Market. Generally the week before is the time to make and prep new products for the following weekend. Friday evening can be a late […]

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Diversify, Finding Your Niche, Getting Started, Living the Life

Hatching Income with Heritage Breeds



Spring on a farm can be stressful as you try to fit everything that needs attention into the time you have available, and it’s often equally stressful to look at your bank account. It sometimes seems that all you have are expenses, with very little income before crops are ready. One way we diversify our […]

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