Farms: Ask The Urban Farmer -- Top 5 pieces of advice for starting your urban farm
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I want to teach you how I earn $75k on 1/2 an acre. Register for my Profitable Urban Farming course at http://profitableurbanfarming.com Ask the expert. Curtis Stone takes your questions and passes along his knowledge on how to get your own urban farming operation off the ground. In this episode Curtis gives his Top 5 pieces of advice for urban farmers getting started: 1. Believe in yourself 2. Follow the path of least resistance 3. Source high grade information 4. Start small, grow incrementally 5. Be the first mover, don't walk into a saturated market Follow more episodes by subscribing now. Ask your questions by emailing the Urban Farmer: info@greencityacres.com http://www.greencityacres.com/ www.facebook.com/GreenCityAcres https://twitter.com/GreenCityAcres
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Wow! Terrific information. It never occurred to me to shadow an already successful CSA to learn from them. Thanks Curtis. I'm digging your channel.
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You are a very intelligent and hard working fellow. Learning a lot from you.
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This is so inspirational. Thanks so much Curtis!!
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Do you know if Vernon Bc has a saturated market ?
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Tip 5 just rocked my thinking. I'm in a small middle-class area, no other urban farmers and a tonne of bargain food shops. So I was thinking 'man, this isn't going to work. People just won't spend for quality food when they pay pennies at the supermarket.' But now I'm inspired to MAKE IT WORK. Thanks!
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Really good advice! Thank you so much!
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Thanks for these 5 pieces of advice.. it really helpful for me ;)
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I chucking love you dude in the best way possible
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you do the crime you do the time, C to the T hahaha legend love your honesty , 10/10 great
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Thank you a million times.
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Just watched about 25 hours of your videos, totally inspired! Favourite video yet.. I think you come across like an honest guy and that is cool. Thanks for all the top info and great videos.. Much appreciated 👍✌
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thanks for the tips
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Good job man , keep going , hope there will be more and more people like u
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We have about 5 acres of farmland and we are growing okra, tomatoes, watermelon and summer squash on about 2 acres right now, but I want to get into greens this fall like I see you doing. However we live in a rural area that is approx. 60 miles from a major city (actually we have 3 cities in that range).. do you think that it is profitable to transport fresh greens to fancy restaurants that distance?
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Even just producing food for yourself will be a good lesson. It is easy says the guy with holes in all his mustard greens. Figure out what works. Birds picking at tomatoes. When it comes down to it if you don't put the seed in the ground it won't grow.
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This is tits man. Tai lopez has nothing on you.
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@Curtis Stone You mentioned being a musician and playing music that really wasn't that accessible. I'm in a similar situation, I just got a degree in music composition, have played in many bands throughout my life... And I might very well wind up being a farmer due to inheriting land. Anyway, I was just curious, what did you play and what genre?? Thank you!
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Very inspiring Curtis! We just bought a multi family home yesterday and plan on creating an urban farm in the backyard. Gonna have to take some cement out, but it'll be worth it!
Curtis, what tools do you recommend for breaking up cement, I have an extended driveway that is taking up quite a bit of land that we don't use? -
WTF mad accurate that ideology rant you went on IS MY LIFEEEE LITERALLY, IM 19 AND I THINK OF ALL THOSE THINGS. Now i know take it 1 step at a time, thank you so much