posted 7 years ago
It seems like Kickstarter being a far-reaching medium, is both a strength and a weakness. For a project as local as a farm, with a product that is perishable, the interest is hyper-local.
So a CSA share from your farm has limited range, where maybe a documentary of your experience, hopefully as a successful farm, might appeal to a broader audience?
Take a look at Conor Crickmore at Neversink Farm, he's putting out tons of content on youtube, and teaching an online course, because he's got a proven streamlined operation, that's replicable.
Or Joel Salatin, or Jean-Martin Fortier, or Richard Perkins, or Erin Benzakein... If you have a model operation, and folks like it enough to copy it, the "how-to" of your hard-won knowledge is $$$.
Nails are sold by the pound, that makes sense.
Soluna Garden Farm -- Flower CSA -- plants, and cut flowers at our farm.