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Old 02/04/14, 08:21 AM
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Are you Ready to grow your business?

Lots of Homesteaders soon find that there is still a need for cash flow after you have covered your groceries, heat and utilities. Growing Farmers Markets are a good start for most, turning excess eggs and Veggies into much needed cash. Some are providing milk and meat in varying degrees of success.
We can all agree that salesmanship is the key to turning your products into cash.
Michigan has been a leader in providing opportunities for small farmers.
Here is the latest. You might not be able to connect with any of this, but you at least have this chance to see potential markets in the future.
Even if you aren't from Michigan, this could be a template for your state to follow.
Michigan, the Comeback State.
http://mdard.puremichiganb2b.com/b2b-web/#Agriculture
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