That sounds serious. ask a doctor.
2007-09-09 11:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of farms around here have roadside stands, but if you're way off the beaten path, then check with the local cities around you---look for Farmers Markets and take produce and honey to that.
There's also local art and craft shows where honey vendors are popular especially in the fall. And if any stores in town will carry items for you (either buying outright or doing it on consignment) you should check into that.
A new thing going on now (which I read about in Mother Earth Magazine) is selling shares in the farm. People 'rent' for a season's crops, paying $50 or $70 and get a bag of produce once a month for the entire growing season, to be picked up at the farm on a Saturday or Sunday. You print out the schedule, and the items that are being planted that year, and people buy into it, they come and you have their bags of produce all ready and marked by name, for pickup. Corn, tomatoes, zucchini, pumpkins, cut flowers, etc. It's something fairly new and has become pretty popular.
2007-09-10 01:01:27
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answered by Elaine M 7
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You need to make a farm shop, thats what they are called in the UK. They sell all farm produce. So search the internet on how to set up a farm shop. As far as the honey goes, why not set up a website to sell internationally.
2007-09-09 18:09:01
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answered by Ylang-Ylang 6
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Many towns have farmers markets and produce stands .
You can either rent your own stall or put your items on consignment with someone who has a stand ,
Although they will most likely , only take products that are different from theirs .
Otherwise , post flyers of what items you have for sale and a contact phone with the hours you accept calls .
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2007-09-09 18:06:18
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answered by kate 7
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If you're in the UK - there are probably rules and regulations! Best check with your local authority environmental health department. Farm gate sales are usually allowed.
2007-09-09 18:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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depends if you want to sell it yourself,or get shops to sell it for you.
If the latter,ask around shops if they would be interested..
2007-09-09 18:09:48
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answered by I dont know 4
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At your community's farmers' market or sell to a grocer.
2007-09-09 18:08:06
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answered by justbeingher 7
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Learn grammar first so your question can be understood. You really need to ask someone already in that particular line of business.
2007-09-09 18:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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