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This episode is from the June 2025 SDSPA Flower Growers meeting where Jessica Chase from Sierra Flower Farm in Gardnerville, NV shared about Maximizing Production on a Small-Scale Flower Farm. Jessica gave practical strategies for increasing productivity on limited land, including succession planting, space-efficient systems, and streamlining your workload. She also touched on how to evaluate what’s working, what’s profitable, and how to adjust your crop mix or approach as your business grows.
For the full video and presentation, visit the SD Specialty Producers Association's YouTube.
Additional Sierra Flower Farm resources can be found on their blog.
https://www.sierraflowerfarm.com/
This project was supported in part by a Specialty Crop Block Grant Program at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Its contents is solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USDA.
By Kathleen RykhusThis episode is from the June 2025 SDSPA Flower Growers meeting where Jessica Chase from Sierra Flower Farm in Gardnerville, NV shared about Maximizing Production on a Small-Scale Flower Farm. Jessica gave practical strategies for increasing productivity on limited land, including succession planting, space-efficient systems, and streamlining your workload. She also touched on how to evaluate what’s working, what’s profitable, and how to adjust your crop mix or approach as your business grows.
For the full video and presentation, visit the SD Specialty Producers Association's YouTube.
Additional Sierra Flower Farm resources can be found on their blog.
https://www.sierraflowerfarm.com/
This project was supported in part by a Specialty Crop Block Grant Program at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Its contents is solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USDA.