Top 5 Blogs for a New Farm Business

Throughout 2023, Barn2Door produced numerous blogs, ebooks, podcasts, and infographics to help New Farmers accelerate the growth and success of their business! We are honored to serve 1000’s of Farmers and more than 1M+ Buyers across all 50 states. We release content and features to help fuel your Farm success.

Starting a Farm business can be strenuous, it is important to know what to expect. We have assembled the Top 5 blogs of 2023 designed to help New Farmers launch and build a successful direct-to-market business. Let’s get started with these top Farm blogs!

 
Barn2Door's Five Tips to Start your New Farm Business blog.

1. 5 Tips to Start your New Farm Business

Farming is a demanding industry, and you need to reflect on the reason for starting your Farm to remain consistent and driven. Understanding the who, what and why of your Farm business is crucial. Be smart when formulating product mix, pricing and go-to-market strategy. Following these tips will grow your new business into a profitable Farm.

Read: 5 Tips to Start your New Farm Business

 
Barn2Door's From Hobby to Full-time Farmer blog.

2. Tips to Go from Hobby to Full-time Farmer

Tom Bennett did not build his over 6-Figure Farm overnight. Bennett Farms started as a Hobby Farm, and grew into a staple for hundreds of Buyers looking to purchase pasture-raised meats. From connecting with Buyers at Farmers’ Markets to focusing on Bundle Box Subscriptions, Tom has built a successful Farm business that can support his family. His tips will inspire any Farmer looking to transition into a Full-time Farming business.

Read: Tips to Go from Hobby to Full-time Farmer

 
Barn2Door's 5 SEO Tips for your Farm Website blog.

3. 5 SEO Tips for your Farm Website

Search Engine Optimization is a free strategy that helps raise awareness of your Farm website and products to be seen by more Buyers. For Farms looking to build their Brand and attract more customers, SEO is a valuable tool to improve your Google search page ranking. Understanding keyword research, responsive design, and other tactics, will help your Farm access more customers.

Read: 5 SEO Tips for your Farm Website

 
Barn2Door's Farm Logo Design Guide blog.

4. Farm Logo Design Guide

Your Farm Brand influences what Buyers expect from your Products. It is important to have a Farm Logo that is professional, conveys your values and can be used for various marketing assets.

Your Farm Logo is often the first experience a Buyer has when engaging your Farm Brand. Therefore, before employing a cheap online logo building alternative, consider the necessary elements for your Farm to build a trustworthy brand to inspire Buyer loyalty. Learn the steps from Barn2Door’s Professional Designers, when it comes to creating a custom Farm Logo for your business.

Read: Farm Logo Design Guide

 
Barn2Door's Looking for Farm POS? Ask These 5 Questions First blog.

5. Looking for Farm Point-of-Sale (POS)? Ask These 5 Questions First

Barn2Door debuted the first Point-of-Sale built for Farmers in early 2023. All your Farm Sales - online and in-person - can be supported, tracked, and managed in one place from a single merchant account. In lieu of a POS designed for coffee shops, consider the possibilities of the Barn2Door POS that is specifically Built For Farmers.

Sell by weight, multiple price lists, different Buyer types, and real-time inventory sync, are all available with the Barn2Door POS. Make it easy to manage and organize all your Farm orders - online and in-person. Be sure to ask yourself these key questions before purchasing a POS for your Farm Business.

Read: Looking for Farm POS? Ask These 5 Questions First

 

Conclusion

Growing a new Farm Business can be overwhelming. Barn2Door has made these Top 5 Resources freely available to ensure your New Farm Business can thrive next season. A strong brand, software to streamline your operations, and advice from other successful Farmers can all help you create a prosperous business.  

Barn2Door has the data and software to help any Farm succeed, new or experienced. To learn more about how to grow your business, watch this 5 minute video.

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