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Episode 221: Microfarming for Profit

Episode 221: Microfarming for Profit

FromEat Your Words Presents: Saved by the Bellini


Episode 221: Microfarming for Profit

FromEat Your Words Presents: Saved by the Bellini

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on Eat Your Words, host Cathy Erway is getting a head start to the growing season! Chatting small-scale agriculture and the book Microfarming for Profit: from Garden to Glory with author Dave DeWitt and Bee Ayer, collective member and co-farm manager at the Youth Farm at BK Farmyards in Brooklyn, NY. Daves book is an entrepreneurs guide which profiles successful microfarms around the country, teaches how to sell whats produced, and specifies value-added products that can quickly increase the farmers bottom line—on five acres or less. Bee adds thoughts on the matter as well from her experiences in urban and youth farming and brings up the discussion on whether to grow things for the community versus growing items that will yield a higher profit. Thinking about getting into small-scale agriculture? Tune in for a great show! This program was brought to you by Whole Foods Market. Theres actually a lot of land in New York City that is pretty good for growing. Theres a lot of under-utilized land and a lot of land thats temporarily not being used... and rooftops too. --Bee Ayer on Eat Your Words Thats the key to having a profitable microfarm, you have to think beyond produce. In reality the profit from these things comes from value added products that you can come up with. --Dave DeWitt on Eat Your Words
Released:
Feb 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Eat Your Words is the weekly radio dispatch from Cathy Erway, founder of the blog Not Eating Out In New York. Every week, Cathy is joined by authors of books that you just want to eat up -- from colorful cookbooks to food memoirs to exposes on the food industry, it's all meaty topic for discussion. Tune in to learn what's new and happening in the world of food through its literature.