You deserve the highest praise for your accomplishments! Imagine: To be on a promintory into the NORTH Atlantic (in Maine, no less...) and a successful business concern (in agriculture..!) is laudible, at the very least. Thank "Farmer Jesse" for the tip.
This is a very smart marketing move. We all want something exclusive and just about croak when we miss out. If you’re open every day, I might think about it but likely never go. And your veggies look wonderful.
Love it! I just purchased a shed to turn it into a farm stand for my cutflowers & vegetables, as well as to sell some items from other local crafters & small businesses.
That's called a garden. Just kidding. Do you mean like using the honor system and you just leave a deposit box for people? Or like Amazon-hand-scanny mark o' da beast kinda thing? Lol
@@fisterdave I didn't mean anything sassy by that statement lol I think they e got a good thing going and I hope to be on their level someday. Even if it's in a different form.
Yeah, definitely some troll army here around the comments... these proce discussions 😅 if you deliver premium products than charge for s premium products... no one cries that premium apple products at high prices... definitely some people without basic pricing knowledge around
And $2.50 for an EAR of corn! I’ve seen as high as $1/ear ($6/half dozen) in Canada, but that’s $0.65/ear in the US, so about 300% higher than the most expensive I’ve ever seen. Edit: I did notice that the sign says “summer pricing begins July 1” so perhaps that’s super early pricing, which would be expensive to grow those crops especially if grown in a greenhouse, ie. corn and potatoes. I’m almost thinking why bother waste expensive greenhouse space on those crops but oh well, different strokes.
You deserve the highest praise for your accomplishments! Imagine: To be on a promintory into the NORTH Atlantic (in Maine, no less...) and a successful business concern (in agriculture..!) is laudible, at the very least. Thank "Farmer Jesse" for the tip.
Liking waking up Sunday mornings to a fresh upload. Thank you!
My goal is to have a small market garden. I'm getting ready to plant garlic in 2 to 3 weeks.
This is a very smart marketing move. We all want something exclusive and just about croak when we miss out. If you’re open every day, I might think about it but likely never go. And your veggies look wonderful.
Thank you farmer Jesse
You're right, Farmer Jesse. Oregon also has a Dallas and The Dalles.
And there’s Dallas, Georgia, too!
Enjoyed the show along with the info. N.C..
Love the farm tours!!.......Thanks!!!
Thank You Jesse - luv you!
Wow, if I could get the prices you see at 6:03 I would have zero issue switching careers. Until then, it's just a small side gig, at best, for me.
Awesome
Looking forward to more content from your farm. Have learned so much from you
Great to see For Season Farm featured. Wish more credit was given to Eliot. It would not exist without him.
@@mikehunte398 Absolutely. It will always be Eliot's farm.
Love it! I just purchased a shed to turn it into a farm stand for my cutflowers & vegetables, as well as to sell some items from other local crafters & small businesses.
I’m presenting at OGS as well. Hope to connect with you there. And Clara is awesome. Her #realfarmerscare initiative has helped many farmers.
Greetings from Indonesia, you are my role model in my farming bro 🙏🙏
I would like to set up a self serv farm stand. What do you think?
That's called a garden. Just kidding. Do you mean like using the honor system and you just leave a deposit box for people? Or like Amazon-hand-scanny mark o' da beast kinda thing? Lol
The prices seem pretty high even by organic market farm standards.
The produce looks great but I think I will skip the seasonal salad shown at 12:39.
delightful and inspirational!! what a nice way to start a sunday!! Thank you for sharing
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Cash only
I named (four season farming)
All I'm hearing from clare is how hard everything is its even to hard to take cash.
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They should take cash. Sad to see businesses snuff their noses at cash.
A bit pricey on corn & potatoes. Everything else would be fair price.
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I had a similar idea whenever I was able to get my farm going. Glad to see that with the right work ethic it'll work well
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@@fisterdave I didn't mean anything sassy by that statement lol I think they e got a good thing going and I hope to be on their level someday. Even if it's in a different form.
25% of revenue at a farmstand open for only 2 hours a week!😮
"2 hours equals 25% of the profit" does not equate to "4 hours equals 50% of the profit"... "4 hours will likely equal the same 25% of the profit"
Yeah, definitely some troll army here around the comments... these proce discussions 😅 if you deliver premium products than charge for s premium products... no one cries that premium apple products at high prices... definitely some people without basic pricing knowledge around
No cash?! Doesn’t this kind of… contradict the small farm ethos? I mean, I get it, but still…
$6/lb for potatoes? That's a lot.
Very high
And $2.50 for an EAR of corn! I’ve seen as high as $1/ear ($6/half dozen) in Canada, but that’s $0.65/ear in the US, so about 300% higher than the most expensive I’ve ever seen.
Edit: I did notice that the sign says “summer pricing begins July 1” so perhaps that’s super early pricing, which would be expensive to grow those crops especially if grown in a greenhouse, ie. corn and potatoes. I’m almost thinking why bother waste expensive greenhouse space on those crops but oh well, different strokes.
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they pay a fair wage, do you think they shouldn't be paid for their work?
their corn isn't conventional corn, its very clear why organic non spray corn costs more, jesus.@@goodboysongs