[Market-farming] $90k per acre

Pat Meadows pat at meadows.pair.com
Fri Apr 25 08:21:24 EDT 2008


On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 17:45:13 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

>http://extension.osu.edu/~news/story-print.php?id=4487
>
>I am not a real farmer yet (YET) but this sounds like a good idea to me. Polyculture instead of monoculture. In other words. Don't grow so many acres of just one product but mix it up. Grow multiple products per acre. High value crops. And grow them close to town so the customers don't have to travel so far to get to them. 
>
>Any thoughts? I can't wait until 50 people tell me it can't be done. That will assure me that it CAN be done.
>

The Dervaes family (of PathtoFreedom fame) is earning about $25K/year on a
lot comprising 1/5 of an acre. Their actual growing area is somewhat less
than this, as their house and driveway take up some of the space. They also
pretty much feed themselves from their gardens.

They sell salad greens and edible flowers to high-priced restaurants. They
are right in urban Pasadena so they have year round gardening, in a
sophisticated urban environment with upscale restaurants - a perfect place
to do this.

www.urbanhomestead.org (they have a new Website name).

They are four healthy adults who work at it pretty much full-time.   

I knew they made their living in this manner (I've been following the
website since 1999 when they first started it).  But I didn't know how much
they made until last week when a video of the family and their urban farm
was in the NY Times Sunday Magazine.  The narrator of the video said their
income was about $25K/year.  The UrbanHomestead web page has a link to the
video.

Pat

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