I’m so glad I found this site! Kudos for all you do. Yes! Thank you for encouraging young farmers and letting them know how incredibly important they are. Our society really needs organic healthy food!!!
Great job for finding Happy Dirt. I was looking for some like Happy Dirt to help us buy from us instead we are doing everything. We can just focus on growing crops and let other buy from us and this will work for both of us. Thanks a lot.
I would love it if I could purchase organic produce from you. Please consider setting up areas where households can purchase organic produce at affordable prices. I would support. I’m so tired of running around towns to find everything I need.
As a dreaming farmer, I'd prefer to almost exclusively sell to a wholesaler like this. But its so hard to find numbers to add up to a yearly salary. Can a farmer make $40,000 a year on something as simple as 10 acres of sweet potato and an acre of seasonal veg to a central distributor? I want to farm but I want brute simplicity in off-loading my goods and getting paid. Sandi's operation is promising.
What’s your production on those 10 acres of sweet potatoes; pounds, cases, whatever metric you’re using? What season veg are you growing. I’m not sure what they are paying out but I’m doing rnd for a service as well
@@HeadstashMedia It's all hypothetical but a quick internet search says 20,000lbs per acre (40 bushels at 50lbs a crate). I have no idea if that's a conservative estimate or a generous one. But figure for a new inexperienced farmer it would be a safe bet to cut that back further until they figure out their own system. And I think it's only a once a year harvest in the fall.
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I’m so glad I found this site! Kudos for all you do. Yes! Thank you for encouraging young farmers and letting them know how incredibly important they are. Our society really needs organic healthy food!!!
Great job for finding Happy Dirt. I was looking for some like Happy Dirt to help us buy from us instead we are doing everything. We can just focus on growing crops and let other buy from us and this will work for both of us. Thanks a lot.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Goddaaamnnn that’s some good quality video 👏👏👏
weldone keep it up. you are having great job...i love this bisiness...
i love this business .this business is my passition
I would love it if I could purchase organic produce from you. Please consider setting up areas where households can purchase organic produce at affordable prices. I would support. I’m so tired of running around towns to find everything I need.
Loved this one boss
Thanks.tons of value!!
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Thanks for sharing!
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i worked in fedex dubai so i have great exper😅nce of supply and delivery
i born in a farmer house from childhood i started selling vegetables
Awesome thank you
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Same energy as cornhub interviews
Thank you this is really helpful !
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Is organic produce always best or better to buy local?
No. But it is more ecological in the sense that it isn't transported halfway around the world + plus it is more likely to be super fresh.
Is it possible to buy directly from you for example 100 pounds of eggplants?
How do I find such wholesalers in our area? Southeast Wisconsin.
I am in western suburbs of Chicago - Check out Irv and Shelly - @ www.freshpicks.com/
bharath vamsee I’m in Kenosha ( 30 years) moving to Tennessee in 3 weeks. Building a 120x 120 geothermal greenhouse there .
I would look at CROPP produce pool www.farmers.coop/pools/grower-pool
Midwest?
As a dreaming farmer, I'd prefer to almost exclusively sell to a wholesaler like this. But its so hard to find numbers to add up to a yearly salary. Can a farmer make $40,000 a year on something as simple as 10 acres of sweet potato and an acre of seasonal veg to a central distributor? I want to farm but I want brute simplicity in off-loading my goods and getting paid. Sandi's operation is promising.
What’s your production on those 10 acres of sweet potatoes; pounds, cases, whatever metric you’re using? What season veg are you growing. I’m not sure what they are paying out but I’m doing rnd for a service as well
@@HeadstashMedia It's all hypothetical but a quick internet search says 20,000lbs per acre (40 bushels at 50lbs a crate). I have no idea if that's a conservative estimate or a generous one. But figure for a new inexperienced farmer it would be a safe bet to cut that back further until they figure out their own system. And I think it's only a once a year harvest in the fall.
Is organic produce always best or better to buy local?
I HAVE NICE QUALITY AT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO BIGS GROCERYS
Any ideas on how to partner up with a company, I'm thinking about growing lettuce in Mexico and then bring it back across the border any ideas
Not worth it unless you can ship an entire semi truck full. i tried lol
very good im.doing same business in qatar and i did in dubai also. im.good in marketing i can give you my services which will increse your sale.
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