Farm Branding: Selling Your Products Through Story
By Daniel Prial, NCAT Community Food Specialist Abstract If you are farming to be profitable, you need to be more than a farmer. You need to be the executive director…
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By Daniel Prial, NCAT Community Food Specialist Abstract If you are farming to be profitable, you need to be more than a farmer. You need to be the executive director…
…animal behavior principles to reduce stress on your animals and contains layouts of corrals for ranches, feedlots and meat plants; designs for large and small beef cattle operations; and complete…
…meat goat kids. Unpublished paper. O’Connor, L.J., L. P. Kahn, and S. W. Walkden-Brown. 2007. Moisture requirements for the free-living development of Haemonchus contortus: Quantitative and temporal effects under conditions…
…oil, but most remain in the seed cake. The toxins can also get into the meat, eggs, and especially the milk of the animals that eat the cake. Rancidity is…
…marketing of fresh-market produce; however, many of the principles apply to the marketing of other agricultural products, including cut flowers, meats, honey, maple syrup, and dairy products. Livestock Compass: Pointing…
…thus readying them for cooking. Photo: A. Davis, USDA-ARS Egusi – These melons are grown for seed production rather than the meat. The egusi melons I have encountered actually had…
…vegetable crops right back into the ground. At the same time, local, diversified vegetable and meat operations were having one of their best years on record. Wholesale markets were bottoming…
…hold across the world, creating temporary disruptions in the food supply chain. This was certainly apparent within the centralized U.S. meat processing industry and national supply networks for a brief…
…you run a CSA, offer it as a marketing vehicle for the livestock owner’s meat. Such arrangements will attract small livestock operations interested in increasing the value of their product….
…The law is only for genetically modified foods, with meat, poultry, and egg products requiring disclosure/labeling in limited circumstances. Under this law, the manufacturers of bio-engineered food can choose from…