Farm-direct Marketing: Location and Facilities for On-farm Sales
This revision discusses aspects of good location and facilities for a farm-direct marketing business, including location, site selection, parking, and types of facilities (such as a roadside stand or market or a U-pick operation).
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Published: October 1992
Revised: May 2020
Reviewed: January 2023
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