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317 The Farm Stop Model: How This Ann Arbor Store Sells Local Food 7 Days a Week

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

Release Date: 06/18/2025

339 How I Got 234 CSA Members to Sign Up in One Day show art 339 How I Got 234 CSA Members to Sign Up in One Day

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

What would it feel like to generate $250,000 in revenue from your farm in just one week? In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of our biggest—and most important—promotion of the year: our CSA Early Bird Renewal Campaign. We just wrapped up the 2026 launch, and the numbers are in: ➡️ 265 shares sold in 7 days ➡️ 234 of them sold in the first 24 hours 🤯 ➡️ Average order value: ~$950 ➡️ Platform: Local Line (and nope—no crashes!) If you're wondering how we got hundreds of customers to show up, click, and commit on Day One, you're going to want to listen to this. ...

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BONUS Quick Tips for Selling More Farm Products for the Holidays show art BONUS Quick Tips for Selling More Farm Products for the Holidays

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and you might be thinking, “It’s too late to pull off a holiday promo.” But guess what? It’s not. This time of year, your customers are already in buying mode -- planning meals, prepping for gatherings, and looking for unique local gifts. Which means there’s money sitting on the table right now for your farm. In this episode, I’m showing you how to grab it. In this week’s episode, I’m giving you plug-and-play ideas for last-minute Thanksgiving offers you can launch this week -- even if you feel behind. You’ll learn: 🥕 How to...

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338 How to Manage Your Farm Facebook Group Between Seasons show art 338 How to Manage Your Farm Facebook Group Between Seasons

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

This week’s episode was inspired by an email from a listener named Jenna, who wrote in with a fantastic question: “As our season ends in December and the next CSA won’t begin until spring, I’m wondering how you handle your private CSA Facebook group between seasons. Do you create a new group each year, or do you maintain the same group and remove members who don’t continue?” If you run a CSA, you’ve probably wrestled with this too. What do you do with your private Facebook group when the season ends? Do you close it? Keep it open? Kick people out who don’t renew? In this...

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337 How to Build a Simple Referral Engine for Your Farm show art 337 How to Build a Simple Referral Engine for Your Farm

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

What’s the best way to get new customers for your farm? Answer: Word of mouth. And the best part? You already have a loyal fanbase! You just need to activate it. Okay so how do you do that? In this episode, I show you how to build a simple referral system that runs quietly in the background and brings in your dream customers—the ones who are already pre-sold by someone they trust. You’ll learn: Why referrals work better than ads (and cost you way less) 5 ingredients of an irresistible referral offer When and how to ask for a referral (timing is everything) Real farm examples by...

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When Your Best-Selling Farm Product Disappears - Inside a FMS Coaching Call show art When Your Best-Selling Farm Product Disappears - Inside a FMS Coaching Call

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

What would you do if the product your customers loved the most—the one they buy first, talk about the most, and happily pay premium prices for—was suddenly GONE… and you knew it would be two years before you could sell it again? This happened to one of my Farm Marketing School members, Stacie. She raises meat and sells a monthly membership that gives her customers first access to everything. But as of this month… her freezers are completely out of beef. Zero inventory. And she won’t have more until 2027. She came to our group coaching call in full-on panic mode: “How do I keep...

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335 Rinse and Repeat — This Simple Farm Marketing Hack Will Save You Time show art 335 Rinse and Repeat — This Simple Farm Marketing Hack Will Save You Time

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

As farmers, we live and breathe systems. We know when to seed, when to transplant, when to harvest. It's all about rhythm and routine. So why do we make our marketing so much harder than it needs to be? When I finally embraced this one simple mindset shift in my marketing — rinse and repeat — everything changed. Suddenly I wasn’t recreating the wheel every season. I was building campaigns that got easier, faster, and more effective with time. I wish I’d adopted this sooner. In this episode, I unpack the powerful (and often overlooked) marketing hack of repeating what worked — instead...

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334 The Anatomy of a Great Email Offer — A Deep Dive Audit show art 334 The Anatomy of a Great Email Offer — A Deep Dive Audit

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

Every once in a while, an email offer lands in my inbox that stops me in my tracks. It's not just well-written... it's strategic. It makes me want to forward it. Study it. Steal from it. In today’s episode, I’m auditing one of those unicorn emails — and I’m showing you why it worked so well. This email (from Function Health) was a masterclass in offer psychology. It played multiple sales motivators all at once, had brilliant positioning, and used subtle language that made it feel like a gift — not a pitch. It’s rare to find something this clean, so I knew I had to share it with...

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333 Finding Your Farm's Gateway Offer show art 333 Finding Your Farm's Gateway Offer

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

Most farmers try to push the “big sale” first… but what if your smallest product was actually the secret to long-term customer loyalty? In this episode, I break down the concept of the gateway offer—a key piece of your sales funnel that many farms overlook. You’ll learn what it is, why it matters, how to identify yours, and how to use it to grow your customer base on purpose. You’ll discover: What a gateway offer is (with examples for veggie, meat, flower, and value-added farms) Why small, low-risk products are often your most powerful marketing tool How to position and...

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332 Quick Tip - How to Get Your First Farm Testimonials show art 332 Quick Tip - How to Get Your First Farm Testimonials

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

One of the biggest struggles for new farm businesses? No testimonials. When you're just starting out, you know your product is amazing—but your customers don’t. And without social proof, it's hard for new buyers to feel confident putting your food in their cart (or their bodies). In this episode, I share a simple, repeatable strategy to jumpstart your testimonials—even with zero reviews. And yes, it involves giving away product strategically to build the kind of trust that drives sales. You’ll learn: Why testimonials are one of your biggest marketing levers The catch-22 most...

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331 Coaching Call: Advice for a Farmer in their First Year show art 331 Coaching Call: Advice for a Farmer in their First Year

My Digital Farmer | Marketing Strategies for Farmers

Ever wonder what it’s really like inside one of my monthly FMS coaching calls? In this episode, you’ll listen in on a real strategy session with a first-year chicken & egg farm business. We dig into their sales funnel, troubleshoot the sticking points, and uncover where the energy (and growth potential) really lives. Inside this call, we cover: What’s clogging the sales pipeline in their direct-to-consumer model How to build a product ladder that bridges the pricing gap Why their quirky Chicken Bingo event is a marketing goldmine Why the fear of running out of product can...

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What would happen if you merged a grocery store and a farmers market—and gave small farms a seven-day-a-week sales channel that actually pays them what they’re worth?

In today’s episode, I interview Alex Blume, Marketing Manager for Argus Farm Stop, a mission-driven retail concept based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that’s redefining how local food gets sold. Their innovative “farm stop” model helps small and mid-sized farms grow by giving them access to retail space 7 days a week—without the staffing or wholesale markups.

Alex shares how the consignment model works, how they support over 250 producers, and the key marketing strategies they use to build customer loyalty, increase store visits, and grow the local food economy. We also dig into his best advice for small farmers looking to improve their marketing—without burning out.

If you’re a local food lover, a farm marketer, or someone looking for a replicable retail model that actually works, this episode will stretch your thinking in the best way.

Podcast Guest:

Alex Blume, Marketing Director for Argus Farm Stop

Alex Blume is the Marketing Manager for Argus Farm Stop, a 7-day a week market stocked exclusively with products from local farmers and producers. Alex has been leading the marketing team at Argus Farm Stop going on two years now, and has been with Argus Farm Stop since 2022. Before that, Alex worked on the Whitney Farmstead, a regenerative ranching and maple sugaring farm in Ann Arbor. Alex comes originally from Dallas, Texas, where he worked in the local music industry as a promoter after received a double major in Music and Marketing at Southern Methodist University. In his work, Alex tries to increase the reach and accessibility of  local produce and products that strengthen the community around us to a wider and more diverse audience.

Argus Farm Stop website: https://www.argusfarmstop.com

Follow them on Instagram: @argusfarmstop

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  • 📆 Creating a promotion calendar that drives consistent sales
  • 🛠️ Setting up & optimizing your Google Business Profile
  • 📧 Writing high-converting emails (nurture, promotions, onboarding)
  • 🗣️ Collecting & using customer testimonials effectively
  • 🔍 Auditing & improving your sales funnel
  • 💬 Monthly live coaching calls for answers to your burning questions

Each project includes a workshop and step-by-step plan so you can take action and see results without the overwhelm. Join here:
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Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode

Argus Farm Stop offers free monthly webinars and an annual conference if you're looking to replicate their model. To learn more, visit their website.

What email provider do I use? I recommend Kit.com (formerly ConvertKit.com) -- it is easy to use, powerful, and getting better every year. It also integrates with most e-commerce providers and tools. Use my affiliate link!

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