Farm HERO: Sell your Pork in a Variety of Ways!
This Colorado Farm has attracted more Buyers and increased sales by simplifying their pork product offerings with Bundle Boxes, Subscriptions and Specialty Cuts. By refining their packaging options, the Farm has streamlined their inventory, moved more products, and introduced Buyers to new items. Farmer Michelle shared how their Farm found success in their various pork offerings to increase sales.
How to Name your Farm Subscriptions to Sell Out
Successful Farmers put in extra effort when setting up their Farm inventory to make their products attractive to potential buyers. This may include high-quality photos, in-depth product descriptions and enticing names. Especially for Bundle Box Subscriptions, your Farm should consider names that draw Buyer attention, making your products more emotionally appealing (e.g. giving them an idea of meals, seasonality, or experience of the items).
Farm HERO: Streamline your In-Person Sales with POS!
This North Carolina Farm found success using Barn2Door’s POS to fuel their in-person sales. See the features that made their transactions seamless, and how they attract Buyers to their on-Farm store. With 97% of Americans preferring to use Cards or Digital Wallets (Apple Pay, Google Pay) for every purchase, this Farm quickly attracted 6-figures in in-person sales with their POS!
The Data on Selling your Beef Products Direct
Beef is regularly consumed by many Americans on a consistent basis - it is a staple for many households. When selling Beef products direct to consumer, it is crucial for Farmers to understand best practices to attract orders and meet Buyer expectations. Understanding the purchase habits of consumers can help increase sales and ensure your Farm can move all parts of the cow.
How to Soft Launch your Farm Store to Buyers
Before you announce your online Farm store to your entire community, it is wise to ‘soft launch’ it to trusted Buyers to receive their input on the shopping experience. Gather friends and family that you trust to give you honest feedback, and give them access to shop your products prior to your public announcement of the store.
How to Sell Meat Online
Whether you sell meat online or in-person to wholesale or retail Buyers, direct sales are convenient for your customers and the business. Buyers want to know how their food is grown and access to an easy shopping experience. Build an independent Farm brand that aligns with your values and mission, and manage sales without a middle man.
Growing a Passion for Farming - Sasquatch Family Farms
When Shauna and her family bought their Farm in 2023, they had a growing passion to serve their local community with healthy, farm-fresh food. However, as challenges arose, Sasquatch Family Farms realized the importance of leveraging community resources and software to streamline their sales and fulfillments.
Farm HERO: Selling Beef Byproducts
Some Farms choose to raise one product to ensure they are moving every part of an animal. One Farm in Washington focuses on their beef sales and believes if they do one thing, they can do it well. This requires mastering moving all parts of the cow. They cannot simply maintain a sustainable operation while only selling certain cuts. The Farm must move more niche cuts and byproducts to remain profitable while only raising cattle.
Selling Beef Subscriptions Online
As an Independent Farmer, offering Subscriptions to your products is a sure way to build recurring cash flow and delight Buyers, while ensuring all your inventory is moving through your store. Beef Box subscriptions provide farmers with consistent monthly revenue and the opportunity to sell various cuts and products together --- and reduce the need for freezers! Subscriptions are easier for both the Farmer and the Buyer, because routine orders provide the opportunity for planning and consistency for both parties.
The Roles of an Independent Farmer - Hopewell Farms
Phil of Hopewell Farms moved onto 10 acres of land in Gainesville, Georgia in 2019. Inspired by “Folks, This Ain’t Normal” by Joel Salatin, he decided to leave his commercial banking job to raise meat for his community. Once he uncovered that the other 33 surrounding acres would be sold, he decided to buy that land and begin learning to raise cattle.
10 Questions to Ask Before Committing to a Farmers' Market
Not every Farm chooses to sell at the Farmers’ Markets. However, if that is an avenue you want to utilize for local sales and meet new buyers, it is important to determine which markets will be worth your investment. There are a myriad of factors to consider, such as the popularity of a certain Farmers’ Market, the consistency of foot traffic, and the accommodations offered to local Farms.
How Should you Allocate your Marketing Spend?
Quickbooks Pro Advisor, Taylor Bridges, encourages Farms to use marketing tools to help their brand succeed within their community. She says marketing can be a useful tool for your Farm business to expand your reach, and offers several tax advantages. Tangible and intangible Farm Marketing efforts, can both be written off as an operating expense (lowering your taxable Farm income).
Checking it Twice: Audit your Farm Store!
Ahead of your initial launch and prior to each season, it is important to review your Farm store to ensure you have implemented best practices that will attract Buyers and be simple to maintain. Keep your product inventory limited to make it easy for customers to shop, with convenient fulfillments to access your goods. Make your Farm shopping experience consistent, so Buyers know what to expect, trust making a purchase from you and are encouraged to continue shopping with you.
From Nose to Tail: Selling Every Part of the Cow
To give Farmers a nose to tail checklist on minimizing waste and selling all parts of the cow. In many cases Farmers can move more products than they realize, simply by packaging, bundling, re-naming and branding ‘unpopular’ or less familiar items. This guide should put Farmers back in the driver’s seat when it comes to maximizing profit(s) per animal.
Proposed USDA Salmonella Framework May Affect Your Local Poultry Processor
The USDA FSIS has worked on a proposed salmonella framework that would implement rules and regulations in place for producers to test and seek to eradicate the presence of salmonella in their poultry products. If implemented, this proposal would affect poultry producers with added costs, potential onsite inspections, and the burden of additional equipment and infrastructure.
7 Trends That Will Affect your Farm Business in 2025
Each year on the Farm can be full of changes and challenges. It is crucial to prepare for what may lie ahead in the coming seasons. As an independent Farmer, you must raise and harvest quality products, and market, sell and fulfill Buyer orders to build a robust business. Successful Farmers and industry experts have shared their predictions for what is to come in 2025.
Pick-up Captains for the Win!
Farms that offer their products for pick up provide Buyers with more convenient fulfillment options. Many Farms located outside of metropolitan areas may have a high concentration of Buyers in certain neighborhoods. To ensure your pick-ups are streamlined and convenient, you can offer pick-ups in various locations, such as someone’s home or a local business.
Expand your Wallet Share with Farm Partnerships
Farm partnerships give your business the opportunity to offer local Buyers complementary products in a single purchase experience - making your Farm store more attractive for customers. Add value to your own products and expand your wallet share with premium bundle boxes, specialty add-ons or seasonal product additions to your store. Local partnerships allow you to build loyalty within the community and increase your margins, while expanding your reach to new audiences.
Farm POS - Not Just for Markets
A Point-of-Sale (POS) makes capturing sales easy and convenient for your Farm and Buyers. The device allows you to take multiple payment options, sync your online and in-person Sales and collect tips on transactions. While Farm POS is important at Farmers Markets, there are many different occasions where the device can streamline your checkout process and attract more Sales. Try a POS built for Farmers at different venues for increased profits and added ease to each transaction.
Top 5 Farm Podcasts of 2024
Life is busy on the Farm, but it is still important to learn from others as your business evolves. Farm podcasts make it much easier for Farmers to digest information as they work, learning best practices, tactics and gaining inspiration from others, while doing chores . Listen to other successful Farms and industry experts as they discuss how to build a profitable Farm business.