- Selecting land and choosing the right crops
- Growing food in city farms, including plans for planting and harvesting
- Fundraising and marketing strategies, philosophies, and vital information for selling fresh products
- Navigating local government and regulations
- Engaging the community and building meaningful livelihoods
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Michael Ableman, a commercial organic farmer for the past 45 years, is co-founder and director of Sole Food Street Farms. He founded the nonprofit Center for Urban Agriculture and has created urban farms in California and Vancouver, BC. He farms with his family at the historic 120-acre Foxglove Farm on Salt Spring Island, BC.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: PLANNING
Mission
Experiential Capital
Financial Capital
Fundraising Principles
Selecting and Accessing Land
Permits and Policy Challenges
CHAPTER 2: GROWING
Infrastructure
Soil/Fertility
What to Grow
Time, Space, and the Importance of a Farm Plan
Creating an Annual Farm Plan
Implementing the Plans
Crop Rotation
Soil Preparation
Propagation
Direct Seeding vs. Transplanting
Beginner's Mind: Walking, Seeing, and Responding
Never Weed, Always Cultivate
Water Wisdom
Pests and Diseases
Season Extension
Birth, Delivery, and Postnatal Care (Harvest/Post Harvest)
Alive and Still Moving
CHAPTER 3: MARKETING
Where and To Whom
Farmers' Markets
Onsite Retail
CSA
Restaurant Sales
Direct to Retail Sales
Wholesale
Value-Added
Pricing
Your Story
CHAPTER 4: PEOPLE AND PRINCIPLES
The Human Element
Urban Farming Manifesto
An Urban Orchard
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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