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Amen to that.

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 9:47 AM

Subject: Re: Met your farmer

 

Carol:

You taught me quite a bit as I read your posting. I can only send hugs your way

and hope that you continue to grow your food and your customers continue to

appreciate what you do.

Sproutingly yours (lol)

Melody

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Amen, amen and amen. I sell eggs from my free-ranging chickens, and you cannot

buy eggs of this quality or freshness from grocery stores. You also can't buy

the rainbow-colored assortment of eggs, except from the farmers market. My

customers don't buy from me because I'm cheaper, because I'm not ($5-$6 a

dozen), but because they want great-tasting eggs from chickens living a good

life. A few of them have been out to the farm to meet the chickens and see how

they live. You also can't do that with supermarket eggs. <g>

Jeanmarie

>

> From Carolyn's comments:

> Do they allow you to process and sell the chickens if people come to you to

buy it there but only require FDA processing plant when you sell to stores?

>

> Yes, this is true - but we don't want to steal the customers from the market.

There are other farmers who will continue selling to that market. They are

willing to travel a few hours away, process, and sell to the market. It's just

not the route we want to go.

>

> Free-range I hope? Yep

>

> Can you put up a web site and do things organic and say so on there?

> I have a website - but having a website and turning that into customers in my

area is another thing, unfortunately.

>

> You can sell it probably cheaper than the stores so people will look you up if

they know you are there and what you are selling.

>

> Nothing I do is ever cheaper than the store. There is just no comparison of my

eggs to any egg sold in the store. They have labels that say " free range " - but

they don't mean the same thing as what I do. Anyway - just as an example, my

eggs are $5-6/dozen. But, you get what you pay for, as they say.

>

> Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions. :) Just thinking about what Melody

went to yesterday has given me a few ideas.

>

> Carol S.

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