What's It Like Be a Vendor at a Farmer's Market????

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 71

  • @nicksangetta8874
    @nicksangetta8874 6 років тому +16

    Got my first farmers market in 8 days and this was really helpful. Thanks!

  • @johnpaulsmajda
    @johnpaulsmajda 7 років тому +36

    I know Darby is the master and he's been doing this for longer than me however.... I would get rid of those chairs and stools. I joined the farm I'm working for a year ago and took over the farmers market duties and increased sales by about 75%. One of the first things I did was get rid of the chairs, especially the easy fold ones. I see other vendors sitting down all the time and I think it is off putting. If you are tired, do some stretches, squats, etc. If you really need to sit, do it out of the booth. I know its tough to stand for 5 and a half hours straight, but body language is so important in sales. my $0.02

    • @Junkinsally
      @Junkinsally 5 років тому +4

      John Paul SMajda - No job is worth breaking down your health for. Moreover only ignorant people read sitting down in a situation like an all day event as “negative body language”. Intelligent folks know how hard it is to stand on your feet for long periods of time is! Sit down and work on your interpersonal skills... after all people who stand are often rude and lousy salespeople too!

    • @fhffvdhvb
      @fhffvdhvb 5 років тому

      When I'm sitting in front of my booth people don't even want to take samples, it's true.

    • @rodcrawford5547
      @rodcrawford5547 4 роки тому

      Number 1 rule at any farmers market, you do not sit down! You have to engage eye to eye contact with your customers. After the market is over, normally around 4-5 hours, you're done for this market. You can't wait on customers riding down the road on the way home. So sitting down is a big no, no...

    • @Captainhairyass
      @Captainhairyass 4 роки тому

      Director chairs where you are closer to eye level is what you need

  • @daletinafloyd8284
    @daletinafloyd8284 6 років тому +4

    Really helpful video to show the reality of a Market sale day.
    It seems that collecting and retaining customers along with sale are the big goals... banners on the back of the booth could make significant points about product differences (organic/non-GMO vs what's normally out there for sale) - with images to appeal visually. Brochures to hand out really provide a lot of education as well and help reduce repeating.
    Also, encouraging email sign up for weekly notice of what you will offer at any location is another way to increase customer traffic and keep your website in front of people.

  • @anthonysanchez9746
    @anthonysanchez9746 6 років тому +6

    This was the first video I've seen on your channel.... Kick ass video! it's nitty gritty, I like the that! Your right there in the mix giving a play by play as it's going down. Thanks for hard work!

  • @Harry-uq9qd
    @Harry-uq9qd 6 років тому +5

    it'd be pretty easy to build a cooled meat display I think (transparent plastic, pack with ice, rudimentary but can be made aesthetic). Heck, even a transparent cooler/cooler lid. If that's your family business it'd be worth looking into instead of just hiding all the stuff with coolers on the ground.

    • @zaappp1588
      @zaappp1588 6 років тому +1

      I think some professional type photos of the cooked and plated meat might be just as effective.

    • @MRGF78
      @MRGF78 6 років тому

      Like the ice cooler machines with the glass doors...

    • @americansniper1641
      @americansniper1641 5 років тому

      Yeah like a refrigerator

  • @caseywilson812
    @caseywilson812 6 років тому +1

    after our saturday market and unloading, we eat a quick made lunch and i fall asleep for 2 hours. usually a 3-5pm nap. and then constant liquids the rest of the night, i feel groggy and dehydrated most of the time. education customers and answering questions does take a lot out of you. thanks for the video and showing what goes on at the market.

  • @straubdavid9
    @straubdavid9 6 років тому +1

    Very comprehensive look at the process. I worked at a farm that went to market every Wednesday, but they were long gone to market before I showed up for my work day. Take care.

  • @brazosforager1239
    @brazosforager1239 7 років тому +4

    Good Exploration of the subject! Looks like the gardening is better for a marketer.

  • @PondRiverFarm
    @PondRiverFarm 6 років тому +1

    Really nice video. We are going into our second year selling at farmers market. We do all produce (herbs, veg, berries) & baked goods and I agree with the with the educational element needed for meat sales but veg producers also have a educational hurdle on certain products...introducing kohlrabi, parsnips and even eggplant to customers who aren't familiar with them can be a challenge. Great point too about time involved on a market day, our market starts at 7:30am and runs until noon but we work much more than 4.5 hours on market day with harvesting, washing, packaging, transportation, unloading, etc. Good info, I appreciate the video.

  • @Frank-bh3cm
    @Frank-bh3cm 5 років тому +1

    He could get professional photos of his meat products and display them around the stand (banners, etc).
    He could sizzle sausages on a BBQ and hand out small portions free of charge. The smell alone ought to draw crowds.

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  5 років тому +1

      Good ideas. Not all markets (his doesn't) allow meat vendors to hand out "prepared" food.

  • @fzfamilyhomestead
    @fzfamilyhomestead 5 років тому

    Very good video. We sell homemade goat milk soap and a few other natural homemade items at farmer's markets and this seems very accurate to our experience as well. Some days are good, but some are not so great. You do make good connections by doing the markets and we get repeat customers. Many don't realize that natural, and homegrown, homemade really is different. We also have to spend time explaining to people why certain things are not good to put in or on your body. We enjoy it but from our experience, and we live in a fairly small town, we could not make a living off of the farmer's market.

  • @lmankj
    @lmankj 7 років тому +5

    I would grill stuff on the side, let people taste the product and the smell would create an attraction. Just wondering, people don't stop eating after July, what's the reason for the slow down, weather?

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  7 років тому

      I don't think all markets will allow that. Back to school, weather...

    • @RachelEvolve
      @RachelEvolve 5 років тому

      Great idea!

  • @sonicliberation
    @sonicliberation 6 років тому +3

    A very well done and informative video. thanks

  • @bigh650
    @bigh650 7 років тому +5

    great info video - love your cam
    all the best

  • @akcorbel
    @akcorbel 6 років тому +7

    Seems like a really short market day, only til noon!

    • @dianah5404
      @dianah5404 4 роки тому

      He stated in the video that it was a relatively short market. One of the vendors stated that it was a slow time of year. Why have a full day market at a slow time of year?

  • @bartm3313
    @bartm3313 3 роки тому

    6:37 Really nice hand writing

  • @Enjoy_my_1st_Amendment
    @Enjoy_my_1st_Amendment 7 років тому +1

    It's a rush that's for sure. Lots of preparation involved in the beginning that fades into routine. We have had the opportunity to utilize first mover advantage in our market. Which brings some different perspectives and challenges than entering an established market. I have no buisness competition at market but my challenge has been building a stronger market. Building a market and my buisness simultaneously at times I think can be harder than simply competing. But I haven't had to compete so I can't say for sure.

  • @MrWaynecausey
    @MrWaynecausey 7 років тому

    i love the look the little girl gives the camera at 9:55 into the video!

  • @TheFortKnight
    @TheFortKnight 7 років тому +3

    Does Darby send any sort of notification to customers in the area ahead of the farmers market? It could be weekly, so they might know already, but at least he could let them know what's going to be available. Might not cause a ton of traffic, but it might make them think to tell other potential customers.
    - Jeff

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  7 років тому +1

      Good idea, no I don't think he does.

  • @bigkrypto
    @bigkrypto 3 роки тому

    I know this is kind of old but you could do a print out picture chart of the cuts like some good restaurants do j.s

  • @davidoutdoors74
    @davidoutdoors74 4 роки тому +1

    Simple awesome. Does he make his entire living doing this ? Thank you

  • @TrollHiddenCave
    @TrollHiddenCave 3 роки тому

    I can't wait to do my first farmers market I don't have any livestock I'll be selling organic hydroponically grown herbs, vegetables, fruit & microgreens

  • @arenosofarms824
    @arenosofarms824 7 років тому +2

    diego - any idea how many people went through that market that day? A market i go to has had 3000 plus people walk through, but many of them are just on their morning bike ride and buy nothing. One thing i have realized, is the market i go to is more about socializing, not so much about picking up fresh local food.

    • @FireHill16
      @FireHill16 7 років тому +3

      Thats true of most farmers markets, I bet. We need to face it-- and I say this as a market gardener myself-- this is a pretty boutique, specialty sector. It's more of a lark for most people, and they almost always balk at the prices, despite the differences in quality, freshness, etc, which I'm sure we all here believe in as being important. In the end it often feels like I'm selling to folks for whom it's more about entertainment than being dedicated to quality nutrition and taste. Which I guess is okay, it let's me do the work I love, but I'll admit my idealism is taking a bit of a beating.

  • @a206h
    @a206h 7 років тому +1

    7:15 great point Diego!

  • @rochrich1223
    @rochrich1223 7 років тому +4

    I wonder if the juicer in the background has some waste that would be good animal feed?

    • @unitedstatesdale
      @unitedstatesdale 7 років тому +1

      rochrich
      Great observation.
      I pick up all of the Jamba Juice tailings every evening and feed 4 hogs on it in addition to portions of grain.
      All natural and they love it !

  • @UberManTampa
    @UberManTampa 3 роки тому

    I always load my car the night before because I don't want to rush and forget anything.

  • @braumenheimer9607
    @braumenheimer9607 Рік тому

    What market do you sell your stuff from? I contacted CUESA and they told me they weren't accepting applications, and Clement Street Market won't tell me a DAMN thing.

  • @leoiermano
    @leoiermano 5 років тому

    Nice farmers markets are nice

  • @LRBaquatics
    @LRBaquatics 6 років тому

    Nice Im from Indianapolis as well.

  • @yeshuaisthewaythetruthandt515
    @yeshuaisthewaythetruthandt515 6 років тому

    Thanku

  • @RiverPlaid
    @RiverPlaid 6 років тому

    great video. thank you

  • @flowergrowersmith449
    @flowergrowersmith449 7 років тому +2

    Do you have cashless sales with one of those mobile card readers?? Great video with some top advice!

    • @DiegoFooter
      @DiegoFooter  7 років тому +3

      Yes, Square hooked up to a iPhone.

  • @kristiryan740
    @kristiryan740 6 років тому

    Indiana!!

  • @Harry-uq9qd
    @Harry-uq9qd 6 років тому +10

    ha, i'd probably spend most of what I made on all the other yummy stuff there at offer

    • @TrollHiddenCave
      @TrollHiddenCave 3 роки тому

      With thinking like that you'll never get anywhere in life

  • @fiore-livinglife_0630
    @fiore-livinglife_0630 5 років тому

    what kind of sticker paper do you use as label?

  • @urboyschmidtyschmidt5337
    @urboyschmidtyschmidt5337 4 роки тому

    Yoooo Indy I live thereeee

  • @davidoutdoors74
    @davidoutdoors74 4 роки тому

    Does he do market year round?

  • @Veemack21
    @Veemack21 7 років тому

    Interesting

  • @landonlarson6827
    @landonlarson6827 7 років тому

    I really like the video, and your videos' in general, but...why are you hunched over at the 10min mark?

  • @artichokez3270
    @artichokez3270 5 років тому

    if i was him i'd buy grass fed steaks from another farm or air ship them to sell each week

  • @deadpresident78
    @deadpresident78 3 роки тому

    frozen chicken? I though it was fresh slaughtered

  • @aswyers8816
    @aswyers8816 5 років тому

    So happy i don''t have to hall tables to the market . But I am in STL At a market that's been here for hundreds of years. We are get getting ready to expand on the chicken I have just over 1,000 , 1000 quail, and i don't know how many rabbits. And 60 head of cattle , no pork, Our largest seller in laying hens, we have 40 variety of birds. and breeding 1,000 a month . I am looking for my sales to pick up to $3,500 a day here soon. . My market is open 156 days a year . My sales ravage $12-$60, your right the veg are not the best sellers. Best of luck .