Last year, my marketing plan was simple. I farmed one acre. I had 27 CSA shares. I figured, CSA comes first and then, whatever is left-over, goes to farmers’ markets.
I didnt’ have enough for supermarkets, and, therefore, no interactions with produce managers took place.
This year, we earn as much from supermarkets as we do from farmers’ markets and CSA.
This brings a new level of reponsibility, organization, phone calls, and, yes, quality. It is quality of a different sort - the kind that can hold on a shelf for a few days. If we bring a squishy tomato to the farmers’ market, we are responsible only to ourselves. We can simply throw that away in the compost bucket. However, that doesn’t work with the supermarkets - our squishy tomato is their loss.
It’s a bummer for everyone when the produce doesn’t hold up. Invariably, it happens. Some managers understand better than others.
It’s hard to please everyone. The more we put ourselves out there, the more we realize there are many standards to conform to. We do our best to make sure our CSA members, market shoppers, friends, land owners, and produce managers are happy. It doesn’t always work out. That’s business. And, also, it’s my second year. I have a lot of learning to do. By year 10, I expect to hear mostly positive news.
I suppose the last two years have taught me to roll with critical commentary as much as they’ve taught me to grow veggies and keep the books. I do my best. Sometimes it gets me down. Not as much now, though. I think I am callusing myself to all sorts of feedback - positive and negative alike. I just try to learn from it the best I can.
They are turning the dirt and hoping to be successful enough to turn a profit, and to become a valuable part of their communities as suppliers of organically grown food.
Peaceful Valley is giving them a head start by offering them special pricing as part of this Freshman Farmer program.
| Freshman: | |
| New Farms Coming Soon! | |
| Sophomores: | |
![]() | Daily Grace Farms Crescent City, CA |
![]() | Freestone Family Farm Vernal, UT |
![]() | Wise Moon Farm Redding, CA |
| Graduates: | |
![]() | Coyote House Farm Palermo, CA |
![]() | DeepSeeded Community Farm Arcata, CA |
![]() | Driftwood Farm Fort Bragg, CA |
![]() | EarthDance Farm St. Louis, MO |
![]() | Ellwood Canyon Farms Goleta, CA |
![]() | Four Frog Farm Penn Valley, CA |
![]() | Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm Poulsbo, WA |
![]() | Home Plate Organic Farm Orleans, CA |
![]() | Honey in the Heart Farm Nevada City, CA |
![]() | Willow Springs Farm Penn Valley, CA |
| Coyote House Farm Palermo, CA |
| Daily Grace Farms Crescent City, CA |
| DeepSeeded Community Farm Arcata, CA |
| Driftwood Farm Fort Bragg, CA |
| EarthDance Farm St. Louis, MO |
| Ellwood Canyon Farms Goleta, CA |
| Four Frog Farm Penn Valley, CA |
| Freestone Family Farm Vernal, UT |
| Hand Sown Homegrown Heritage Farm Poulsbo, WA |
| Home Plate Organic Farm Orleans, CA |
| Honey in the Heart Farm Nevada City, CA |
| Willow Springs Farm Penn Valley, CA |
| Wise Moon Farm Redding, CA |