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- From: Garth & Kim Travis <gartht AT txcyber.com>
- To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Farm names
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:12:05 -0500
Greetings,
How about: A Farm with No Name? Something like a horse with no name, just kidding. But you did suggest it.
Our farm is The Rose Colored Forest, our logo is a pair of rose colored glasses, with trees and sheep in the lenses, but prairie just outside them. We bought bare pasture. We are dreamers, so it suits us.
It is not always about the farm, it can be about the people on the farm or the local street, creek, or river name. Some times it is easier to come up with a slogan for the farm, then pick a name that goes with that.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
Wyatt Jones wrote:
I've been wracking my brain trying to come up with a farm name. I'm not a name person but after all the people asking what my farm is called I decided to try to name it. I came up with a few that were catchy but there seems to be something wrong with all the ones except the ones I wouldn't remember LOL. I came up with Alchemy Acres with the slogan "Turning Dirt into gold" but that has some chemical images associated with it. I've been suggested names like Golden Acres just Wyatt's Farm but those just don't seem memorable. Then I had ones I thought of like Pear tree farm Pheasant farms, etc, I have some nice pear trees and Pheasant on the property, but though those names are nice they just don't grab me. I must be pretty naive because I didn't even think about the last one I thought of, Edible Ecstasies, having sexual connotations, but it was the first thing about every woman I told thought of. Wonder what that means LOL. Anyway I don't want to make people think I'm selling some sort of edible vegetable underwear so its back to the drawing board. Any suggestions about how to go about this or anyone have a good name?. I hesitated to post this to the board because people here don't know me very well but I'm starting to run out of ideas, maybe I'm expecting too much out of a name but its probably the first line of a good marketing strategy I think, or at least it could be.
Wyatt Jones
On a farm with no name in Jamestown, Ohio
(Kinda reminds me of the song by America)
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[Market-farming] Farm names,
Wyatt Jones, 08/21/2009
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- Re: [Market-farming] Farm names, Roots Farm & Karen Sutherland, 08/21/2009
- Re: [Market-farming] Farm names, Garth & Kim Travis, 08/21/2009
- Re: [Market-farming] Farm names, Mason, Lorri, 08/21/2009
- Re: [Market-farming] Farm names, Lynn Wigglesworth, 08/21/2009
- Re: [Market-farming] Farm names, juliew026, 08/21/2009
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