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Got a question? đ€Â Head over to https://thriftyhomesteader.com/farm-stays/ -- and drop it in the commentsâso we can reply!
Description
Have you ever thought about hosting guests on your farm for additional income, but were too unsure about the logistics to take the first step? Todayâs podcast will offer clarity and may even inspire you to finally venture into the world of agritourism.
We are talking to Scottie Jones, co-owner of Leaping Lamb Farm in Oregon and the founder of FarmStay USA, a national marketing and referral website for working farms that offer agritourism opportunities.Â
Agritourism has been growing in popularity for some time. First it was glamping, and now Airbnb has added a âfarm stayâ category. It is obvious that agritourism could help many farms not only survive, but thrive.
Agritourism is also an essential educational tool in bridging the gaping divide between urban and rural life, especially in a time when many no longer understand where their food comes from or how hard it can be to produce it.Â
In this episode, Scottie discusses the necessary insurance requirements, how FarmStay farms differ from other âfarm staysâ offered on sites such as Airbnb and VRBO, how to offer a true experience rather than just âa place to stay,â how to effectively market your farm, and her top tip for those looking to get into agritourism. Scottie also addresses the most asked questions: how much should I charge, and how much can I expect to make?
See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/farm-stays/
To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.com
Want to support the content you love?
Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jar
Thanks for tuning in!
If youâd like to support the content you love and help us keep bringing you new goat resources, you can do that through our Tip Jar.
No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.
đč Check out Goats 365 membership
đč Or explore The Goat Academy
đčLooking for Deborah's books? They can be purchased wherever books are sold, or you can get an autographed copy on our online store.
Happy goat-keeping! đ
By Deborah Niemann4.9
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Got a question? đ€Â Head over to https://thriftyhomesteader.com/farm-stays/ -- and drop it in the commentsâso we can reply!
Description
Have you ever thought about hosting guests on your farm for additional income, but were too unsure about the logistics to take the first step? Todayâs podcast will offer clarity and may even inspire you to finally venture into the world of agritourism.
We are talking to Scottie Jones, co-owner of Leaping Lamb Farm in Oregon and the founder of FarmStay USA, a national marketing and referral website for working farms that offer agritourism opportunities.Â
Agritourism has been growing in popularity for some time. First it was glamping, and now Airbnb has added a âfarm stayâ category. It is obvious that agritourism could help many farms not only survive, but thrive.
Agritourism is also an essential educational tool in bridging the gaping divide between urban and rural life, especially in a time when many no longer understand where their food comes from or how hard it can be to produce it.Â
In this episode, Scottie discusses the necessary insurance requirements, how FarmStay farms differ from other âfarm staysâ offered on sites such as Airbnb and VRBO, how to offer a true experience rather than just âa place to stay,â how to effectively market your farm, and her top tip for those looking to get into agritourism. Scottie also addresses the most asked questions: how much should I charge, and how much can I expect to make?
See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/farm-stays/
To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.com
Want to support the content you love?
Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jar
Thanks for tuning in!
If youâd like to support the content you love and help us keep bringing you new goat resources, you can do that through our Tip Jar.
No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.
đč Check out Goats 365 membership
đč Or explore The Goat Academy
đčLooking for Deborah's books? They can be purchased wherever books are sold, or you can get an autographed copy on our online store.
Happy goat-keeping! đ

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