
There's a 70-day window to turn a national labeling initiative into real marketing momentum for your farm, and most farmers don't know it exists. The American Pastured Poultry Producers Association (APPPA) has filed petitions with USDA and FDA to establish consistent "pasture raised" standards for egg labeling. That's newsworthy, and local news organizations are actively looking for exactly this kind of national-story-with-local-impact angle. In this episode I walk through how to pitch your story to local media, use the coverage to deepen customer relationships, and keep people engaged all the way through the comment deadline. Comment deadlines: USDA June 5, 2026 | FDA June 6, 2026 Templates, scripts, and how to submit a comment: Farmmarketingsolutions.com/action
Mar 28
19 min

Facebook is one of the most talked-about marketing tools in the farming community. But when does it actually make sense to use it? In this episode, I sit down with Jeff from Regenerative Success to talk through: The difference between organic posting and paid Facebook campaigns Whether you need a strong social presence before running ads Why relying entirely on Facebook can be risky How subscription farms can use Facebook strategically What farmers should think about before spending money on ads If you're raising pastured poultry, selling direct-to-consumer meat, or trying to grow a subscription model, this episode will help you think more clearly about where Facebook fits in your overall marketing plan.
Mar 2
41 min

Before you worry about websites, social media, or sales funnels, you need to answer one basic question: do you actually know your numbers? In this episode, I break down why understanding your costs, margins, and unit economics is the foundation of effective farm marketing. If you don't know what it costs you to produce food, every marketing decision that follows is a guess. This episode is part of a larger series focused on building a durable marketing foundation for small farms and homesteads, starting with clarity instead of tactics. If you're raising chickens, selling farm products, or thinking about turning a farm project into a real enterprise, this is where it starts.
Feb 5
8 min

If you're starting a livestock operation, your fencing system can make or break your farm. In this episode, I sit down with Matt Cadman of Shady Grove Ranch—an experienced farmer and engineer—to talk through the essentials of livestock fence systems for beginning farmers. We cover: How to choose the right fence for your animals Pros and cons of electric fencing, woven wire, and temporary setups Mistakes new farmers make (and how to avoid them) How to design a livestock fence that fits your land and budget Building for durability, flexibility, and multi-species grazing Whether you're raising chickens, pigs, sheep, or cattle, good fencing is critical to your success. This episode will help you save money, reduce stress, and build a better system from day one. Resources & Links: More episodes and farming guides: https://farmmarketingsolutions.com Learn more about Matt's farm: https://shadygroveranch.net Support for pastured poultry farmers: https://apppa.org
Aug 2, 2025
1 hr 3 min

In this reflective solo episode, I take a walk through the spring woods with my dog, Zip, and share thoughts on content creation, social media algorithms, and connecting with a small but meaningful audience. It's an unfiltered moment to talk about farming, marketing, and why I create videos with specific people—like farmer Sydney—in mind. Whether you're a livestock farmer, a fellow content creator, or just need a break from the noise, join me for a slow walk, a few rants, and a reminder to enjoy the birdsong.
May 22, 2025
10 min

In this practical episode, I share a game-changing approach to farm marketing that follows the natural rhythm of your operation. Learn how to use your grazing chart as more than just a livestock management tool—transform it into your marketing roadmap. I'll walk you through identifying key production moments throughout your season and creating targeted content to maximize sales when products are available. Whether you're selling pastured poultry, grass-fed beef, or seasonal vegetables, this system helps you stop the feast-or-famine marketing cycle that leaves farmers scrambling. Discover how to build anticipation before harvest, maintain customer engagement during production, and convert interest into sales at exactly the right moment.
May 3, 2025
14 min

You have the power to attract your ideal farm customers - isn't that liberating? When you consistently create content around your farm, you're building more than awareness - you're crafting a recognizable personality. If you regularly share your passion for raising chickens, you'll naturally become known as the chicken expert in your community. The key is showing up consistently. Success starts with understanding your customers' needs. Put yourself in their shoes - they want delicious, ethically-raised chicken, and you have the solution. Focus your content on addressing that one perfect customer you want to reach. Make an authentic connection with them. If that specific person watches your video, that single view represents true success. The more you embrace the farming lifestyle, the more naturally you'll share those magical moments - like watching your animals peacefully grazing as time seems to stand still. The people who appreciate these moments are your people. They'll value what you offer. By sharing farming's authentic beauty, you'll attract customers who ensure your farm remains both beautiful and sustainable.
Apr 29, 2025
8 min

Mental health is one of those tricky subjects to talk about because it is so different for everyone. After spending over 15 years working in agriculture, I have found that as much or more than any group, farmers should be doing more to address their mental health. Because I find mental health topics so tricky to talk about in any one piece of content, I have made it my life's work to do what I can to make the conversation approachable, and to support groups/organizations/businesses that can help me scale my efforts. In 2011 I rode my bicycle across the money raising awareness and money for Farm Aid's crisis hotline. https://www.farmaid.org/our-work/resources-for-farmers/online-request-for-assistance-form/ I started and ran my own farm for over a decade. So I know how hard it can be. Now I work for a company that has donated over $150 million dollars to mental health research. If any of my content helps at least one person to open up and have a conversation about their needs and get support, I will consider myself successful. Take care of yourselves, and if you can, someone else too. Cheers!
Apr 22, 2025
16 min

From backyard chickens to profitable pastured poultry: Join us as Joe shares his journey scaling a thriving broiler chicken operation. Discover the financial realities of farming at scale, innovative wholesale strategies, and how his Michigan farm evolved from just 3 chicks to a multi-state pastured poultry enterprise generating sustainable income while maintaining regenerative practices. https://www.joesfarm.us/ https://apppa.org/ https://farmmarketingsolutions.com/growingfarmspodcast/
Apr 20, 2025
1 hr

Are you a small farm making $100k to $1M in gross annual revenue? How are you reaching your customers? What are you business goals? Customer retention? New customer acquisition? Increasing average order value? Selling a specialty product? Marketing is about knowing your numbers, having goals, and running tests to meet those goals while reducing risk. It's the scientific method but with fun videos and relationship building mixed in. To help us refine our process and become better farm marketers we are joined by Bryan Butler of SmarTech https://smartech.company/ . SmarTech is a technology company that helps businesses improve how they operate and grow. Founded by Bryan Butler, who has over 18 years of digital marketing experience, SmarTech specializes in online advertising, customer engagement, and selling products online.
Apr 15, 2025
45 min
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