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  <title>BellCast: Profitable Urban Farming</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Micheal Bell returns to the Small Scale Life Podcast to discuss progress at his urban farm in Dallas, Texas. Michael and I discuss a number of topics including the great weather in Texas right now (and the crappy weather in Minnesota), what he has planted and some of his profitable urban farming strategies.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This morning I received a message on Instagram from Scott Hebert asking me when Michael Bell from Half Acre Farm was going to be back on the podcast.&amp;nbsp; It has been a while since the first BellCast (Season 3 Episode 5) in January, and a lot has happened!&amp;nbsp; Fortunately for all of us, Micheal Bell returns to the Small Scale Life Podcast to discuss progress at his urban farm in Dallas, Texas. Michael and I discuss a number of topics including the great weather in Texas right now (and the crappy weather in Minnesota), what he has planted and some of his profitable urban farming strategies.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Michael is using some really interesting and simple marketing techniques to develop business opportunities and increase his urban farming operation.&amp;nbsp; As you will hear, he is employing techniques with great success! Michael feels that there are a lot of growth opportunities for profitable urban farming in the future, and he provides some positive encouragement to those who might be considering an urban farm as a side business.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Topics Discussed on the BellCast: Profitable Urban Farming&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Micheal Bell and I discussed the following topics in this podcast:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Welcome Back to the Show&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Texas weather&lt;br&gt;
Minnesota weather&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What’s Growing on the Farm?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Tomato varieties&lt;br&gt;
Peppers&lt;br&gt;
Squash and zucchini&lt;br&gt;
Greens&lt;br&gt;
Onions&lt;br&gt;
Radish&lt;br&gt;
Beets&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tomato Tips&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Septoria Leaf Spot&lt;br&gt;
Pruning Tomatoes&lt;br&gt;
Watering - low and slow&lt;br&gt;
Marketing and Customers for Profitable Urban Farming&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Instagram Strategy&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Telling the story&lt;br&gt;
How to sell a superior product&lt;br&gt;
Vegan Body Builder - YouTube Video&lt;br&gt;
Try to get restaurants for the Summer&lt;br&gt;
Start Profitable Urban Farming: 100 families = $100,000&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Building&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Other farms are starting in the area, but there is a big market&lt;br&gt;
Rose Creek Farm&lt;br&gt;
Singing Frogs Farm&lt;br&gt;
Scott Hebert at Flavourful Farms&lt;br&gt;
Opportunities to collaborate and work together&lt;br&gt;
Diego Footer's Farm Small; Farm Smart Podcast&lt;br&gt;
Connect with Michael Bell on Instagram&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Putting It All Together&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;As Michael stated, you can start profitable urban farming using simple techniques: connecting with people who are looking for great tasting, fresh produce in your area using Instagram.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;By starting small, you can focus on your client’s needs and share you story as you sell your produce.&amp;nbsp; As Curtis Stone has said on many occasions, your customers want to share your story with others, and once you sell your produce, customers will share their experience with others.&amp;nbsp; Michael experienced that very thing with the ladies who spent time at the farm and essentially sold his product to the whole office!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;You can do this, and there are people out there that can help!&amp;nbsp; We will continue to explore these topics with Michael in future BellCasts! &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>This morning I received a message on Instagram from Scott Hebert asking me when Michael Bell from Half Acre Farm was going to be back on the podcast.&nbsp; It has been a while since the first BellCast (Season 3 Episode 5) in January, and a lot has happened!&nbsp; Fortunately for all of us, Micheal Bell returns to the Small Scale Life Podcast to discuss progress at his urban farm in Dallas, Texas. Michael and I discuss a number of topics including the great weather in Texas right now (and the crappy weather in Minnesota), what he has planted and some of his profitable urban farming strategies.</p>

<p>Michael is using some really interesting and simple marketing techniques to develop business opportunities and increase his urban farming operation.&nbsp; As you will hear, he is employing techniques with great success! Michael feels that there are a lot of growth opportunities for profitable urban farming in the future, and he provides some positive encouragement to those who might be considering an urban farm as a side business.</p>

<h3>Topics Discussed on the BellCast: Profitable Urban Farming</h3>

<p>Micheal Bell and I discussed the following topics in this podcast:</p>

<p><strong>Welcome Back to the Show</strong></p>

<p>Texas weather<br>
Minnesota weather</p>

<p><strong>What’s Growing on the Farm?</strong><br>
Tomato varieties<br>
Peppers<br>
Squash and zucchini<br>
Greens<br>
Onions<br>
Radish<br>
Beets</p>

<p><strong>Tomato Tips</strong><br>
Septoria Leaf Spot<br>
Pruning Tomatoes<br>
Watering - low and slow<br>
Marketing and Customers for Profitable Urban Farming</p>

<p><strong>Instagram Strategy</strong><br>
Telling the story<br>
How to sell a superior product<br>
Vegan Body Builder - YouTube Video<br>
Try to get restaurants for the Summer<br>
Start Profitable Urban Farming: 100 families = $100,000</p>

<p><strong>Community Building</strong><br>
Other farms are starting in the area, but there is a big market<br>
Rose Creek Farm<br>
Singing Frogs Farm<br>
Scott Hebert at Flavourful Farms<br>
Opportunities to collaborate and work together<br>
Diego Footer's Farm Small; Farm Smart Podcast<br>
Connect with Michael Bell on Instagram</p>

<h3>Putting It All Together</h3>

<p>As Michael stated, you can start profitable urban farming using simple techniques: connecting with people who are looking for great tasting, fresh produce in your area using Instagram.</p>

<p>By starting small, you can focus on your client’s needs and share you story as you sell your produce.&nbsp; As Curtis Stone has said on many occasions, your customers want to share your story with others, and once you sell your produce, customers will share their experience with others.&nbsp; Michael experienced that very thing with the ladies who spent time at the farm and essentially sold his product to the whole office!</p>

<p>You can do this, and there are people out there that can help!&nbsp; We will continue to explore these topics with Michael in future BellCasts!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This morning I received a message on Instagram from Scott Hebert asking me when Michael Bell from Half Acre Farm was going to be back on the podcast.&nbsp; It has been a while since the first BellCast (Season 3 Episode 5) in January, and a lot has happened!&nbsp; Fortunately for all of us, Micheal Bell returns to the Small Scale Life Podcast to discuss progress at his urban farm in Dallas, Texas. Michael and I discuss a number of topics including the great weather in Texas right now (and the crappy weather in Minnesota), what he has planted and some of his profitable urban farming strategies.</p>

<p>Michael is using some really interesting and simple marketing techniques to develop business opportunities and increase his urban farming operation.&nbsp; As you will hear, he is employing techniques with great success! Michael feels that there are a lot of growth opportunities for profitable urban farming in the future, and he provides some positive encouragement to those who might be considering an urban farm as a side business.</p>

<h3>Topics Discussed on the BellCast: Profitable Urban Farming</h3>

<p>Micheal Bell and I discussed the following topics in this podcast:</p>

<p><strong>Welcome Back to the Show</strong></p>

<p>Texas weather<br>
Minnesota weather</p>

<p><strong>What’s Growing on the Farm?</strong><br>
Tomato varieties<br>
Peppers<br>
Squash and zucchini<br>
Greens<br>
Onions<br>
Radish<br>
Beets</p>

<p><strong>Tomato Tips</strong><br>
Septoria Leaf Spot<br>
Pruning Tomatoes<br>
Watering - low and slow<br>
Marketing and Customers for Profitable Urban Farming</p>

<p><strong>Instagram Strategy</strong><br>
Telling the story<br>
How to sell a superior product<br>
Vegan Body Builder - YouTube Video<br>
Try to get restaurants for the Summer<br>
Start Profitable Urban Farming: 100 families = $100,000</p>

<p><strong>Community Building</strong><br>
Other farms are starting in the area, but there is a big market<br>
Rose Creek Farm<br>
Singing Frogs Farm<br>
Scott Hebert at Flavourful Farms<br>
Opportunities to collaborate and work together<br>
Diego Footer's Farm Small; Farm Smart Podcast<br>
Connect with Michael Bell on Instagram</p>

<h3>Putting It All Together</h3>

<p>As Michael stated, you can start profitable urban farming using simple techniques: connecting with people who are looking for great tasting, fresh produce in your area using Instagram.</p>

<p>By starting small, you can focus on your client’s needs and share you story as you sell your produce.&nbsp; As Curtis Stone has said on many occasions, your customers want to share your story with others, and once you sell your produce, customers will share their experience with others.&nbsp; Michael experienced that very thing with the ladies who spent time at the farm and essentially sold his product to the whole office!</p>

<p>You can do this, and there are people out there that can help!&nbsp; We will continue to explore these topics with Michael in future BellCasts!</p>]]>
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