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| Here is what I have so far for my ag conference presentation. Please give me any comments/help that you can.
Where to start
Marketing
Growing 1: What to grow
2: Perennial versus Annual
3: Woodies
4: Resources
5: Germination to transplants
Irrigation
Harvest
Post Harvest
Pricing
Resources
I still need to expound, add pictures and put it into a powerpoint presentation. Also prepare some hands on stuff. Thanks!! Bryan |
Here is a link that might be useful: conference
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by all_bout_flowers 8 or nw (My Page) on Tue, Jan 22, 08 at 20:16
| Good stuff, some of the things I wish I would of thought about before I began. Employees- were to get them, family or friends? Train how to cut and post harvest, very important or they could ruin a whole bunch of stuff. Also, if they are weeding they don't think your whole new row of alstromeria that you started from seed is a noxious weed and pull it out. Bookkeeping and advertising (web page update), yuck. How to figure how much to charge and what to do with an over abundance of one flower. |
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| Kathy, great points. I had forgotten about employees. I guess I forgot about weeding since I did it all in such short time last year that I overlooked it. I have found that in our direct seeded area the employees get to wheel hoe within a few inches on the rows, but only myself or some-one that knows what the babies look like get to weed. Over abudance of one type of flower. I haven't really ran into that. At the end of our FM, if we don't have another soon, we give away any non dryable flowers to the little girls at the market or to other vendors that bring us thier veggies/herbs/honey/bread etc.. Any flowers that dry come back to the farm to go into wreaths. Bookkeeping: what is that. One of these days, when I am rich I want a palm pilot to take to the field with me. Thanks. Bryan |
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- Posted by flower_farmer 5/6 (My Page) on Wed, Jan 23, 08 at 16:37
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