Getting $tarted with Your Own Farm Business

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  • Опубліковано 21 кві 2009
  • Twelve NY farmers discuss how they financed their start-up and offer tips for those just beginning. From the Voices of Experience video series produced by the NY Beginning Farmer Project at the Cornell Small Farms Program, www.nybeginningfarmers.org

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  • @jimsmij
    @jimsmij 9 років тому +6

    Fantastic advice for any business really, and life in general too. Start small. Try and keep debt low or no debt. Add as you grow and you'll grow as you add.

  • @ThePassionateMind
    @ThePassionateMind 12 років тому +1

    This is the way farmers USED to get started. The "modern" model of borrowing the year's operating costs and then hoping you can pay it off at the end of the year (necessary for high-input chem-dependent agriculture) is what killed my family's farm . . . if you're interested in farming in a way that won't drive you to ruin, start small . . . stay local . . . and make sure you read Eliot Coleman. :o)

  • @austinheldstab6901
    @austinheldstab6901 12 років тому

    thanks for the vid i learned a lot while watching this!

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 12 років тому

    A 10k budget for a beginning farmer would likely be a veggie farm on land already owned, or a high tunnel/greenhouse, or on rented land near the farmer's residence. The IRS even treats the land seperately. Have you read 'You Can Farm' by Joel Salatine? Holistic Management Int'l & Acres USA are other good places for info on starting a farming business, if you are interested.

  • @elpoetacl
    @elpoetacl 12 років тому

    Thanks for posting this because I always wondered how people got the money to start. Didn't know about Agricultural Loans and starting small like all of the people in this video said. I look for videos that tell me how much things cost. Like how much did someone pay to buy a house or how much did someone pay to start there small business, etc. It helps me picture it and know where I have to get to to get there.

  • @karenjennings2063
    @karenjennings2063 11 років тому

    Thank you so much! I need some tip on starting a farm. This is my dream career and this is something that I can do, and I can also work at home!

  • @psychobunny32
    @psychobunny32 11 років тому +1

    Farm Credit caters to agriculture loans. All members own stock in the company.

  • @ashrafmony
    @ashrafmony 8 років тому

    Hello friends ! I need help . I'm planning to open a small grocery but I have no idea how to keep the veggies fresh for long time . Is there is any secret spray that will help ?? I'm very afraid that tons of vegetables will spoil everyday ...

  • @AyurvedicGardens
    @AyurvedicGardens 12 років тому

    Growing is the way ☺

  • @b5kalad
    @b5kalad 11 років тому

    Amazing. Just amazing. The web site list here is no longer working. Do anyone have any contact information? I live in New York and would LOVE (just LOVE) to speak to one of these people. Thank you in advance.

  • @bellapatel910
    @bellapatel910 10 років тому

    Same here, liked to know & wants to start small.
    I am in Ca.,Bay area. Don't mind to move out from bay area.
    Thank you in advance. Please, let me know.

  • @zplproperties6727
    @zplproperties6727 11 років тому

    I will like to lease or acquire a farm in an established farm settlement, can I get an assistance on the processing.

  • @davidhutchinson6377
    @davidhutchinson6377 11 років тому

    I have the cash...but I am clueless when it comes to finding these types of places for sale in MD. Can ANYONE HELP ME..please. links, sites, anything at all would be greatly appreciated.

  • @rockspringfarmessaycontest7788
    @rockspringfarmessaycontest7788 8 років тому

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  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 11 років тому

    Tp make a living & pay the taxes, farmers today must 'think outside the box'. Read: 'You Can Farm' by Joel Satatin; 'Restoration Agriculture' by Mark Shepard; 'Sepp Holtzer's Permaculture, A Guide' by Holtzer (read the Preface on Amazon); 'Holistic Management' by Allan Savory. Small & begining farmers groups, Organic farming groups, etc abound- but only you can decide what works for you on your piece of heaven, ur, I mean 'land'. :) These books will give you the basis to do just that.

  • @th33kh0
    @th33kh0 13 років тому

    @revolutionstrtr we need a farmer to run Australia!!!

  •  12 років тому

    Jimmy Carter: peanut farmer in the s.e. US ;-)

  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 11 років тому

    Also search UA-cam for videos on these people ('Rebel Farmer' on Sepp Holtzer; 'Restoration Agricuture' by Mark Shepard; there are many videos on Joel Salatin; Holistic Management (though most of the video clips feature large-scale grazing operations on big acreges, Holistic Management principles apply to EVERYTHING); etc. Visit AcresUSA (dot) com & read the free articles on eco-agriculture. Follow your dreams!

  • @austinhoffman2648
    @austinhoffman2648 11 років тому

    you don't need a loan, just save your money and start small.

  • @GullahGeecheeFarmer
    @GullahGeecheeFarmer 8 років тому

    glad i live in georgia where the land is cheap

  • @MultiCamileon
    @MultiCamileon 11 років тому

    I want to be a farmer. Somebody give me a farm

  • @echoesinthevalley
    @echoesinthevalley 11 років тому

    check out polyface farms

  • @johnsmith-pc3wz
    @johnsmith-pc3wz 3 роки тому

    Farmer-Worker On Instagram Helped Me With My Farming Business, Now My Business As Develop So Fast...

  • @ReneShepard
    @ReneShepard 10 років тому

    Ya'll obviously don't remember the savings and loan crisis of the 80's.

  • @MellowMaple
    @MellowMaple 2 роки тому +1

    The only thing I learned from this is "borrow money, get in debt." Which isn't good advice at all.

  • @JodyFrancisWall
    @JodyFrancisWall 11 років тому

    If you had these farmers, perhaps. But if you know anything about the vast majority of farmers, you know they know next to nothing about economics, even at farm level.

  • @MrJanja93
    @MrJanja93 11 років тому

    We also wouldn't be watching this video though

  • @Iktomeone
    @Iktomeone 10 років тому

    This video has nothing to do with starting a farm and contains completely irrelevant information. Who cares about yearly production costs when LAND is so much more ridiculously expensive? How about learning to establish credit? What loans or subsidies are available for small, first-time farmers? Which states have cheaper agricultural land and which have AG laws more conducive to small family farmers?
    SO basically you need a huge pile of cash to pay for the land up front (if you have no credit). And even with decent credit banks probably won't loan to you anyways.

    • @jimsmij
      @jimsmij 9 років тому +2

      This is not a video to watch stand alone, take a look at their other videos too. Then step outside their box. Learning about establishing credit isn't bad advice, but getting into debt is where problems begin and end for people regardless of whether it's a farm, another business or life in general. People are farming on leased land. People are farming on land for just a share of the crops. You don't need a "huge pile of cash." It's a myth.
      Also, is the myth that you need a hundred acres to farm on.
      Take a look at the work of Curtis Stone. Here:
      www.permaculturevoices.com/podcast/permaculture-voices-podcast-026-spin-farming-with-curtis-stone/
      Also, take a look at the work of Joel Salatin, Ben Falk, Geoff Lawton. It's time people think outside the box.