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More farm website photography ideas - watch it grow
Posted October 12th, 2007 by simon.huntley
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Since we are on the subject of farm photography this week, I would like to point out an interesting effort by Goose Creek Gardens who posted a series of photos showing how greens grow. This is fitting because they sell specialty greens in the Pittsburgh area. Teaching customers that salad greens come from seeds and grow in the ground encourages discussion and commitment to the farm.
See the series below:
Watch it grow - week 1
Watch it grow - week 2
Watch it grow - week 3
Watch it grow - week 4
This is an idea that can be applied to many different crops from eggplants to chickens. The cycle of growing food is one of the most rewarding parts of farming; find a way to give that gift to your customers.
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Small Farm Central bridges the gap between technology and agriculture by providing web services to direct marketing small farms across the country. We help farms reach their marketing potential with inexpensive, professional websites that any farmer can use. Come get a free demo today.
See the series below:
Watch it grow - week 1
Watch it grow - week 2
Watch it grow - week 3
Watch it grow - week 4
This is an idea that can be applied to many different crops from eggplants to chickens. The cycle of growing food is one of the most rewarding parts of farming; find a way to give that gift to your customers.
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Small Farm Central bridges the gap between technology and agriculture by providing web services to direct marketing small farms across the country. We help farms reach their marketing potential with inexpensive, professional websites that any farmer can use. Come get a free demo today.





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