TheSeedObsesser
Deeply Rooted
Sorry for your loss!
We're still figuring out how to make more money from the animals that we spend on feed. We already sell duck and chicken eggs. Chicken eggs go for $2 and duck for $3. We already know of a few people that would buy the meat so plan on cleaning and selling our birds.
To price your eggs (or whatever else) I'd first see if you have any competitors near by, and how much they're selling for (check out the quality of what they're selling if possible.). Also see how much eggs such as yours (organic, free-range, etc.) go for at the supermarket.
We've recently started selling homemade soap and chap-stick. There are plenty of large maples around. I was thinking about selling maples saplings next spring. You can also sell things like starters. Since your in a warm place it gives you more time to try to make a profit from plant products. Vegetables like salad greens would probably not be the best thing to grow if you want to make money off of what you grow.
I guess a large part of it is looking at what you have and being thrifty with your resources. Hope this helps!
We're still figuring out how to make more money from the animals that we spend on feed. We already sell duck and chicken eggs. Chicken eggs go for $2 and duck for $3. We already know of a few people that would buy the meat so plan on cleaning and selling our birds.
To price your eggs (or whatever else) I'd first see if you have any competitors near by, and how much they're selling for (check out the quality of what they're selling if possible.). Also see how much eggs such as yours (organic, free-range, etc.) go for at the supermarket.
We've recently started selling homemade soap and chap-stick. There are plenty of large maples around. I was thinking about selling maples saplings next spring. You can also sell things like starters. Since your in a warm place it gives you more time to try to make a profit from plant products. Vegetables like salad greens would probably not be the best thing to grow if you want to make money off of what you grow.
I guess a large part of it is looking at what you have and being thrifty with your resources. Hope this helps!