One of the supermarkets here in town runs a CSA type Deal that has pretty much ruined the consept. No ideal of what you will get or when, Produce shipped in and repacked, and a high subscription cost. People that have been burned once usually won't try again.baymule said:Have you thought about a CSA? Then instead of being set up all day every weekend, competing with your fellow farmers, you would be custom growing for a select list of customers. Start small and let it grow. If you are not afraid to "cold call" which means walking into a business and asking if anyone would be interested in fresh vegetables, that might be a way to get your customer list started. Or you could advertise in the local paper, tell friends, tell your church. I always found standing in line at the grocery store, Wal Mart, Dr's office or anywhere you have to wait--provides you with a captive audience. They can't leave, so they have to listen to you rattle on and on about your farm and CSA.
I also have the gift of gab(and business cards). I talk to anybody and everybody about any and everything...anywhere anytime
It kinda surprises me sometimes where I get a sale, or get a repeat customer. Most of my sales are word of mouth, and my big mouth running while waiting somewhere in a waiting room or in line. I have found the farmers market a place to just get rid of excess mostly. I have not had a whole lot of repeat or regular customers from the market as much as everywhere else. Just a thought, but maybe you don't really need a venue to go to. A good portion of my sales come to my house, or are on a regular route I take and aren't in a rush so will call me a couple days ahead for me to drop off X amount of X and they generally toss in a extra few bucks for the trouble.