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Andrew Mefferd, Katie Kulla
Growing For Market Podcast
Growing for Market is the farmer-to-farmer magazine for local food and flower growers, for 32 years and growing. GFM keeps you informed about the business of growing and selling vegetables, cut flowers, plants, herbs, and other food products. If you are market farming or gardening, you'll find valuable information that will help make your business more profitable and enjoyable, all written by farmers, for farmers. Please join us today! Link: https://growingformarket.com/pages/growing-for-market-podcast
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 43 ratings
So inspiring!
Loved the Ben Hartman episode. So inspiring and exactly what I needed to hear as I plan next season. Thank you for making this podcast
Lyagard101 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/09/23
The most recent episode on PFAS blew my mind. All episodes from this show have been so informative and will be a forever listener. I will definitely need to test my city water and throw away all non stick cookware. Thank you for this information!!!
kellman55 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/23
I Just followed. Very excited!
I have been a magazine subscriber for a while and I cannot wait to now also listen to all of the great flower and veggies farmers who write for the magazine!
johnzzzzgthy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/23
Recent Episodes
Published 04/23/24
REKO rings gained popularity during the pandemic as a way to keep selling direct to the public when markets were shut down. One of the obstacles to more widespread adoption of the REKO system- reliance on closed Facebook groups to communicate with customers- has been eliminated by Tyler Taggart...
Published 04/23/24
This week we talk with Hannah Rose Weber and Nate Lada, two of the owners at Green Things Farm Collective in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Green Things is a majority women-owned farm business that has evolved out of several businesses. Nate and his wife Jill first started Green Things farm in 2011 at a...
Published 04/16/24
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