Speaking of courses, i have the budget for *one* course this off- season. I'm trying to decide between Ben Hartman's, the Neversink farm course, and the JM masterclass. For context, I'm looking at (at max) a 1/2 acre market garden at "full production". Based upon this information, what would be your recommendation? I know all of them are quality courses, and worth the investment. But if you had to pick one for what I'm trying to accomplish...???
@moderngrowerpro since I'll be a solopreneur, most likely the Lean Micro Farm would be the most applicable, especially when taking about infrastructure. But since I don't have access to the course material ahead of time, I don't know who's crop info is most detailed. They all seem to be parallel in processes, from the outside; but I haven't gotten into the weeds, metaphorically speaking
Speaking of courses, i have the budget for *one* course this off- season. I'm trying to decide between Ben Hartman's, the Neversink farm course, and the JM masterclass. For context, I'm looking at (at max) a 1/2 acre market garden at "full production". Based upon this information, what would be your recommendation? I know all of them are quality courses, and worth the investment. But if you had to pick one for what I'm trying to accomplish...???
Whose style of farming do you resonate with the most?
@moderngrowerpro since I'll be a solopreneur, most likely the Lean Micro Farm would be the most applicable, especially when taking about infrastructure. But since I don't have access to the course material ahead of time, I don't know who's crop info is most detailed. They all seem to be parallel in processes, from the outside; but I haven't gotten into the weeds, metaphorically speaking
If you are doing it alone on a small landbase, then I think Ben's makes a lot of sense, especially if his style resonates with you already.
@@moderngrowerpro thanks for the feedback, much appreciated
@korvidRavenscraft Given the stages you are at, what topics would you like to see more videos on?