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Getting Started, Success Stories

Introduction – Soozeezbeez-Bingham Bee Farm



Hi! I’m Susi of Soozeezbeez and my bee farm is located in the heart of the beautiful Missouri Ozarks. I’m blessed to love what I do and am so excited to take you along on my journey.My bee farm actually began because of my love of gardening and canning. I read an article about a […]

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Diversify, Finding Your Niche, Market Yourself, Success Stories

Profit as a Homesteader (Podcast)



Profit as a Homesteader Shared with permission from MOTHER EARTH NEWS and Friends Download this episode (right click and save) From being open-minded but honest about what you can and can’t provide to consumers, to finding and keeping customers, to looking at your homestead as a place for new, potential resources, the urban homesteading business can […]

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Market Yourself

Honor System Stands



Honor System Stands One of the challenges that many homesteaders face is that they are not self sufficient enough to quit their day job. This can make it difficult if you have a product to sell at your farm location. You can’t be two places at once unfortunately. I know…I’ve tried. For many homesteaders, their […]

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Agritourism, Getting Started, Success Stories

Introduction – Stephanie Pankau of Farm2Fork



Our Story How Farm2Fork Came to Be Farm2Fork Ranch began like any other thing in life, a hope, a dream, and a glimmer in the eye. While working on wedding plans, Greg and I started throwing around ideas for the future. He mentioned he’d always wanted to have a farm. I didn’t mind, I basically […]

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Finding Your Niche

Hoppy harvesting!



Hoppy harvesting! Shared From Grit Magazine – Written By: Chris Colby It usually takes at least three years for hops to start producing up to their full potential. From the second growing season onward, the steps you take are the same. In spring, the shoots will emerge. Once they are long enough, train the fastest growing […]

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Agritourism, Diversify, Finding Your Niche

Lavender Farm Becomes Agritourism Stop



Lavender Farm Becomes Agritourism Stop Shared From Grit Magazine – Written By: Deborah R. Huso Julie Haushalter decided to start growing some lavender of her own, and she began with 150 plants, selling the harvested buds, as well as products she made from lavender, at the nearby Harrisonburg Farmers’ Market. The business took off like wildfire, […]

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Finding Your Niche, Getting Started

Raising Rabbits for Profit – Part 1 – Your Best Breed



Raising Rabbits for Profit Your Best Breed Shared From Grit Magazine – Written By: Callene Rapp If you’ve been raising rabbits for a while as a hobby, the thought may have occurred to you that you could make a little money raising them. The thought may have even occurred to you that you can make a […]

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Finding Your Niche, Networking

Raising Rabbits for Profit – Part 2 – Marketing and Production



Raising Rabbits for Profit Marketing and Production Shared From Grit Magazine – Written By: Callene Rapp Producing year-round In order to maintain profitability, it’s important for the rabbitry to produce litters year-round. This necessitates having litters when Mother Nature, and the doe herself, may not think it’s the greatest idea. Rabbits, like many other animals, are […]

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Finding Your Niche

Sell Homemade Jams and Jellies at Your Local Market



Sell Homemade Jams and Jellies at Your Local Market Written By: Shirley Splittstoesser, Grit Blogger Americans are hungry for quality, homemade goods, and people with a passion for cooking are filling that flavorful niche. Treats such as Meaner’n a Snake Pickles, Hot Pepper Jelly and Cobbler in a Jar, previously served only at the kitchen table, […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Buying In, Getting Started

Forming a Community Tool Co-Op



Forming a Community Tool Co-Op Written By: Dave Wortman, MOTHER EARTH NEWS Blogger There’s nothing like having just the right tools to help make your projects go smoothly. But, tools can be a big investment for homeowners. When money is tight, tool costs can make or break a project. And often, we only need that […]

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