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How to operate a small commercial greenhouse at home. Basic information on setting up an operation, the plants that are worth considering, how to make compost, potting bench recommendations, and equipment information. COUNTRYSIDE Mar 1978 (v.62#3) pg. 37
Tips on how to operate a mobile farmers market with a truck stand and shelter. Complete working drawings for the "Mobile Markettop" for a pickup truck can be ordered. COUNTRYSIDE Apr 1979 (v.63#4) pg. 40
Marketing homestead produce. COUNTRYSIDE Jun 1981 (v.65#6) pg. 16
Selling produce at a "farmer's" market. COUNTRYSIDE Jun 1981 (v.65#6) pg. 23
Ideas for starting a home-based houseplant business. COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1991 (v.75#6) pg. 37
Tips on how to operate a greenhouse business. HARROWSMITH #63 Oct-Nov 1985 (v.10#3) pg. 90
How to raise African violets commercially in your basement. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #49 Jan-Feb 1978 pg. 146
How to sell your produce at a farmers' market. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #51 May-Jun 1978 pg. 56
Tips on how to gather forest greens for sale to florist supply houses. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #52 Jul-Aug 1978 pg. 90A
A description of a two-woman enterprise for raising sprouts. Includes information on constructing shelving for alfalfa and lentil sprouts. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #54 Nov-Dec 1978 pg. 65
How to start a home herb business. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #56 Mar-Apr 1979 pg. 56
How to dig and sell native trees for a living. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #56 Mar-Apr 1979 pg. 124
How to sell organic garden produce to cooperatives. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #57 May-Jun 1979 pg. 76
How to make money raising mushrooms. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #59 Sep-Oct 1979 pg. 67
Tips on raising greenhouse vegetables as a cash crop. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #79 Jan-Feb 1983 pg. 176
How to operate a successful lawn care service. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #82 Jul-Aug 1983 pg. 118
Ten rules for success in small farming and large-scale market gardening from a successful organic grower in Maine. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1977 (v.24#1) pg. 75
Five articles on self-sufficient retirement that deal with gardening as a source of physical conditioning, food and income. ORGANIC GARDENING May 1977 (v.24#5) pg. 104
A report on costs and returns for raising various kinds of fruits and vegetables for sale. Breakdowns given for strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, sweet corn, summer squash and muskmelons. ORGANIC GARDENING Jun 1977 (v.24#6) pg. 60
Roadsiding in the suburbs. Raising fresh produce on 2 acres and selling it at a roadside stand. ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1980 (v.27#7) pg. 36
Tips on raising gourmet varieties of fruits and vegetables for sale. Three approaches on how to get started selling are suggested. ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1983 (v.30#9) pg. 114
Being a successful market gardener requires careful planning. Some tips. ORGANIC GARDENING Oct 1983 (v.30#10) pg. 102
Tips on market gardening. ORGANIC GARDENING Aug 1985 (v.32#8) pg. 89
How to sell your garden produce to local restaurants. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1986 (v.33#1) pg. 85
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