Time Management Tips for Farmers

Sustainable Farmers Share Tips For Taming The To-Do List

by Caroline Owens

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Time Management Tips for Farmers

Sustainable Farmers Share Tips For Taming The To-Do List

by Caroline Owens

Published Oct 04, 2016
134 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: SELF-HELP / Self-Management / Time Management


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Book Details

Days too Short, List too Long? You Are Not Alone!

“Farmers often feel like the days are never long enough; here is a handy manual that offers real life testimonials about what works on successful farms to get more done in less time.” – Joel Salatin, Polyface Farm, Swoope, Virginia “Everyone seems to be overbooked and short on time these days, but sustainable farmers face some truly extraordinary demands on their time budgets. This book provides a wonderful tour of the varying resources, business models, and family situations that PASA farmers have managed to fit together into thriving farms. To-Do lists, technology, and partnerships are often part of the picture, dedication and a positive attitude seems to be indispensable. This is inspiring reading for any farmer, or for anyone who just wants some perspective on how to get more out of their day.” – Franklin Egan, Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) “One of the biggest challenges for farmers is time management, especially for beginners. That’s why Time Management Tips for Farmers is a great resource. It covers a variety of farms and what their particular challenges are as well as the time management solutions they employ. Make time to read it!” – Ann Adams, Holistic Management International (HMI)

 

About the Author

Caroline Owens

Caroline Owens and her husband David raise sheep, hogs, chickens, and bees using sustainable farming practices on 112 acres in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. The cornerstone of their business is selling consumer-direct meats and honey. They also offer summer camps, guided farm tours, sheep adoptions, lambing-time slumber parties, overnight lodging, and farming workshops.

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