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'''Farm programs''' are individual economic units of a farms production. A farm may have one or more programs which each contribute to the farm's success. | '''Farm programs''' are individual economic units of a farms production. A farm may have one or more programs which each contribute to the farm's success. | ||
+ | "[[Everything farm]]s" pursuing [[economies of scope]] or farms employing diversification to avoid reliance on a limited number of markets may have multiple programs which each contribute to the success of the farm. | ||
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+ | ==Examples of farm programs== | ||
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+ | *[[List of Jacob Springs Farm programs]] | ||
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+ | *[[meat chickens]] | ||
+ | *[[chicken eggs]] through the [[Eggmobile]] | ||
+ | *[[raw milk]] | ||
+ | *[[layer feed]] | ||
+ | *[[CSA]] |
Latest revision as of 10:08, 7 September 2016
Farm programs are individual economic units of a farms production. A farm may have one or more programs which each contribute to the farm's success. "Everything farms" pursuing economies of scope or farms employing diversification to avoid reliance on a limited number of markets may have multiple programs which each contribute to the success of the farm.
Examples of farm programs
- meat chickens
- chicken eggs through the Eggmobile
- raw milk
- layer feed
- CSA