Author: | Darla Noble | ISBN: | 9781310174254 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Darla Noble |
ISBN: | 9781310174254 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | December 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Turns Out you Can Grow Money - The Basics of Value-added Agriculture
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: You can Have your Hobby and Make Money, Too
Chapter 2: The Rules of the Game
Chapter 3: How to Get Started
Chapter 4: Let’s Brainstorm
Chapter 5: Let’s Talk Business
Chapter 6: Helpful Resources
Conclusion
Author Bio
Introduction
Nearly fifteen years ago, co-author, Darla Noble, had some free time at an agricultural/farming expo she was participating in. As she meandered through the other exhibits, she happened onto a short seminar that was just beginning. The name of the seminar, Making Value-added Agriculture Work for You, intrigued her because she wasn’t quite sure what it was.
Within minutes of taking her seat, however, Darla knew she wanted to hear everything Joan Benjamin had to say. The concept of value-added agriculture (VAA) is quite simple, really. It means using what you grow for more than one purpose; increasing its value and your earning potential.
Darla knew, almost immediately, that value-added agriculture was something she could do to make her family’s farm even more profitable. So, that’s exactly what she did. And guess what…so can you!
Turns Out you Can Grow Money - The Basics of Value-added Agriculture
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: You can Have your Hobby and Make Money, Too
Chapter 2: The Rules of the Game
Chapter 3: How to Get Started
Chapter 4: Let’s Brainstorm
Chapter 5: Let’s Talk Business
Chapter 6: Helpful Resources
Conclusion
Author Bio
Introduction
Nearly fifteen years ago, co-author, Darla Noble, had some free time at an agricultural/farming expo she was participating in. As she meandered through the other exhibits, she happened onto a short seminar that was just beginning. The name of the seminar, Making Value-added Agriculture Work for You, intrigued her because she wasn’t quite sure what it was.
Within minutes of taking her seat, however, Darla knew she wanted to hear everything Joan Benjamin had to say. The concept of value-added agriculture (VAA) is quite simple, really. It means using what you grow for more than one purpose; increasing its value and your earning potential.
Darla knew, almost immediately, that value-added agriculture was something she could do to make her family’s farm even more profitable. So, that’s exactly what she did. And guess what…so can you!