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Finding Your Market

March 1, 2023

In this workshop, we talk about how to choose the right sales outlets for your farm. Should you sell retail or wholesale? Should you go to Farmers’ Markets or offer a CSA? We will share pros and cons for each option and discuss what considerations should go into your decision.

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