In this series of six blog posts, Myrna Greenfield discusses six strategies to Sell More with Better Displays.
Part 5: Make it Interesting
This product sign at Debra... Read more ›
In this series of six blog posts, Myrna Greenfield discusses six strategies to Sell More with Better Displays.
Part 4: Make it Easy to Buy
Produce sampling at Volante... Read more ›
In this series of six blog posts, Myrna Greenfield discusses six strategies to Sell More with Better Displays.
Part 3: Keep it Fresh
Idylwilde Farms sells loose corn on... Read more ›
In this series of six blog posts, Myrna Greenfield discusses six strategies to Sell More with Better Displays.
Part 2: Make it Abundant
This tiered stand with false back... Read more ›
This beautiful display at Idylwilde Farms in Acton, Mass. showcases a variety of products, arranged by color and packaging. Note the extra supply stored just below,... Read more ›
When's the last time you saw "locally grown" stamped on a chicken at the grocery store? How many restaurants do you know of that tell you who raised the duck on their menu? The market... Read more ›
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), signed into law in January 2011, was the largest overhaul of the nation’s food safety laws in over 70 years. The law added a number of important... Read more ›
Inspired by a recent Q&A e-discussion between farmers on the EMass CRAFT email list, we explore responses to common questions about managing a farm crew.
Topics covered... Read more ›
Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and email newsletters are all web-based marketing tools that allow you to actively reach out to and engage with customers. But as with any other marketing tool, you must... Read more ›
Access to land has been identified as a top challenge in surveys by the National Young Farmers Coalition and American Farm Bureau Federation. While land access has always been an issue in agriculture... Read more ›