Listen To Customers And Embrace Change

For some reason, I tend to mark the passage of time in school years. Never mind the fact that the beginning of the school year means new supplies, books, clothes, and, of course, new classes, the new school year means you are another year older. In addition to being older, what is most notable about the start of school is change: new teachers, new students, new classes, and new topics to discuss.

The beginning of this school year marks a big change for my family as my husband and I took our daughter to college in mid-August. It seems like it was just yesterday we brought her home from the hospital, sent her to kindergarten, and watched her motor through elementary school, kicking soccer balls every chance she got. The next thing I knew she graduated from high school and here we are.

The thing about change, however, is it is necessary in order to grow. The same thing applies to vegetable operations. As technology continues to advance from everything from high-tech harvesters to traceability, growers must be willing to embrace these advancements and make some changes to remain viable and better do their jobs.

Working For The Cause

The willingness to adapt and change is especially critical if you are a grower directly subject to the public, like those involved in agritainment. You have to be open to what consumers want and then be willing to give it to them. That statement pretty much sums up this year’s Grower Achievement Award winner, Kurt Alstede of Alstede Farms. 
 
A vegetable and fruit grower for more than two decades years, Alstede had a vision of what he wanted his farming operation to be, and he made it happen. He went from growing tomatoes for some area restaurants to producing a variety of crops for customers in his area of New Jersey and beyond.
 
He listened to his customers and accommodated them every chance he could. When they asked about organic produce, he set out to get 10 acres certified. When there was interest in Community Supported Agriculture, he worked to implement a program, which was wildly successful in its inaugural year. When it was time to incorporate a corn maze on the farm, he used GPS guidance to make it happen.

Benefits Of Networking

To find out what consumers wanted, Alstede said he had to network, which included attending and participating in trade shows. So much information — such as learning about the latest equipment, production techniques, or marketing ideas — can be exchanged at a trade show, providing growers with new ideas to implement on their farms.
 
In a recent poll that ran in our weekly E-Newsletter, American Vegetable Grower E-News, we brought up the subject of trade shows, asking readers about the number of trade shows they attend annually. About 71% of the respondents indicated that they attend between one and five events every year. To me, that says a lot about growers: You want to find out about what is new and then make the necessary changes on your farm.
 
There is that word again: change. For growers who want to remain competitive, the alternative simply isn’t an option. In terms of my daughter who is now a college student, the alternative isn’t an option, either. It will take some getting used to, but this is a change for the better.

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Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

We are a gogreen company on the internet and a grower of Hydroponic vegetables on Florida.
We go to schools and offices with our gogreen challenge.We offer bpa FREE items for lunch use.
We feed the children Hydroponic salads and teach them how to grow the produce and herbs at school or at home.
I have copied the gogreen challenge for YOU to take!
Or go to gogreenhandbag.com and click on GREEN TIPS! See how you do!

407-493-2523

How green are you?

TAKE THE GOGREEN CHALLENGE!

GOGREEN WITH A REUSABLE TOTE BAG

1) YOU TELL YOUR COMPANY, SCHOOL OR OFFICE YOU ARE GOING GREEN!
A. THEY THINK YOUR ARE ILL!
B. THEY THINK IT IS SAINT PATRICK’S DAY!
C. THEY THINK YOU ARE HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT!

2) YOU CARRY YOUR LUNCH IN AN INSULATED REUSABLE KOKO OR
MARIO BATALI LUNCH BAG.
A. THEY THINK IT IS A PURSE!
B. THEY LOOK INSIDE TO SEE WHAT IS FOR LUNCH!
C. THEY GIVE YOU A HIGH 5 FOR NOT BROWN BAGGING IT ANYMORE.

3) YOU HAVE A SPORK IN YOUR INSULATED LUNCH BAG! A WHAT?
A. A SPORK IS THE BOTTOM OF A PIECE OF PORK!
B. A SPORK IS THE LEFT OVER UNDEFINED FOOD AT THE BOTTOM OF
YOUR INSULATED LUNCH BAG! IT LOOKS PRETTY SPORKY!
C. AN EAT–TOOL!

4) THE GROCERY CHECK OUT EMPLOYEE ASKS YOU IF YOU WANT PAPER
OR PLASTIC BAGS FOR YOUR GROCERIES. YOU________
A. SAY BOTH AND DOUBLE BAG IT PLEASE.
B. SAY PLASTIC SO YOU CAN REUSE THE PLASTIC BAG FOR YOUR
LUNCH BAG THE NEXT DAY.
C. SAY NEITHER THANK YOU I BROUGHT MY REUSABLE 20LB TEST
STRENGTH CHICO OR CHIC SAK FOR MY GROCERIES.

5) YOUR CHILDREN CARRY MIMI THE SARDINE TO SCHOOL.
MIMI THE SARDINE IS?
A. A SARDINE NAMED “MIMI.”
B. A TYPE OF SARDINE FOR CHILDREN.
C. A 100% ORGANIC LUNCH BAG FOR CHILDREN MADE IN THE USA.

6) WHAT IS A MAN POCKET?
A. A BIG POCKET FOR MEN ONLY.
B. A POCKET ONLY MEN HAVE??????????
C. AN INSULATED KOKO LUNCH BAG FOR MEN.

7) WHAT IS BPA?
A. BPA STANDS FOR BIG PLASTIC APPLE
B. BPA STANDS FOR BROWN PAPER APPLE
C. BPA IS USED TO MAKE PLASTIC PRODUCTS. MANY GOV’T REPORTS QUESTION IT’S SAFETY

8)WHAT IS ORGANIC?
A. ORGANIC IS THE ORGAN IN OUR BODY THAT IS NOT USED.
B. ORGANIC IS A NEW TYPE OF MUSIC AN ORGAN PLAYS.
C. ORGANIC IS PRODUCE & OTHER INGREDIENTS THAT ARE GROWN
WITHOUT THE USE OF PESTICIDES SYNTHETIC FERTILIZERS
SEWAGE, SLUG & MORE.

9) WHAT IS HYDROPONIC?
A. THE WATER POND UP THE STREET.
B. SHORT FOR H2o ( close)
C. A METHOD OF GROWING PLANTS USING MINERAL NUTRIENT
SOLUTIONS, IN WATER, WITHOUT SOIL

10 ) WHY GOGREEN?
A. IT IS A PRETTY COLOR.
B. I LOVE WEARING MY ST. PATRICK’S DAY COLORS.
C. TO HELP RID THE LANDFILLS OF WASTE: FOR US OUR CHILDREN AND OUR FUTURE.

LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER!
MOTHER EARTH!

FLORIDA PURE PRODUCE
BUY LOCAL gogreen

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

We are a gogreen company on the internet and a grower of Hydroponic vegetables on Florida.
We go to schools and offices with our gogreen challenge.We offer bpa FREE items for lunch use.
We feed the children Hydroponic salads and teach them how to grow the produce and herbs at school or at home.
I have copied the gogreen challenge for YOU to take!
Or go to gogreenhandbag.com and click on GREEN TIPS! See how you do!

407-493-2523

How green are you?

TAKE THE GOGREEN CHALLENGE!

GOGREEN WITH A REUSABLE TOTE BAG

1) YOU TELL YOUR COMPANY, SCHOOL OR OFFICE YOU ARE GOING GREEN!
A. THEY THINK YOUR ARE ILL!
B. THEY THINK IT IS SAINT PATRICK’S DAY!
C. THEY THINK YOU ARE HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT!

2) YOU CARRY YOUR LUNCH IN AN INSULATED REUSABLE KOKO OR
MARIO BATALI LUNCH BAG.
A. THEY THINK IT IS A PURSE!
B. THEY LOOK INSIDE TO SEE WHAT IS FOR LUNCH!
C. THEY GIVE YOU A HIGH 5 FOR NOT BROWN BAGGING IT ANYMORE.

3) YOU HAVE A SPORK IN YOUR INSULATED LUNCH BAG! A WHAT?
A. A SPORK IS THE BOTTOM OF A PIECE OF PORK!
B. A SPORK IS THE LEFT OVER UNDEFINED FOOD AT THE BOTTOM OF
YOUR INSULATED LUNCH BAG! IT LOOKS PRETTY SPORKY!
C. AN EAT–TOOL!

4) THE GROCERY CHECK OUT EMPLOYEE ASKS YOU IF YOU WANT PAPER
OR PLASTIC BAGS FOR YOUR GROCERIES. YOU________
A. SAY BOTH AND DOUBLE BAG IT PLEASE.
B. SAY PLASTIC SO YOU CAN REUSE THE PLASTIC BAG FOR YOUR
LUNCH BAG THE NEXT DAY.
C. SAY NEITHER THANK YOU I BROUGHT MY REUSABLE 20LB TEST
STRENGTH CHICO OR CHIC SAK FOR MY GROCERIES.

5) YOUR CHILDREN CARRY MIMI THE SARDINE TO SCHOOL.
MIMI THE SARDINE IS?
A. A SARDINE NAMED “MIMI.”
B. A TYPE OF SARDINE FOR CHILDREN.
C. A 100% ORGANIC LUNCH BAG FOR CHILDREN MADE IN THE USA.

6) WHAT IS A MAN POCKET?
A. A BIG POCKET FOR MEN ONLY.
B. A POCKET ONLY MEN HAVE??????????
C. AN INSULATED KOKO LUNCH BAG FOR MEN.

7) WHAT IS BPA?
A. BPA STANDS FOR BIG PLASTIC APPLE
B. BPA STANDS FOR BROWN PAPER APPLE
C. BPA IS USED TO MAKE PLASTIC PRODUCTS. MANY GOV’T REPORTS QUESTION IT’S SAFETY

8)WHAT IS ORGANIC?
A. ORGANIC IS THE ORGAN IN OUR BODY THAT IS NOT USED.
B. ORGANIC IS A NEW TYPE OF MUSIC AN ORGAN PLAYS.
C. ORGANIC IS PRODUCE & OTHER INGREDIENTS THAT ARE GROWN
WITHOUT THE USE OF PESTICIDES SYNTHETIC FERTILIZERS
SEWAGE, SLUG & MORE.

9) WHAT IS HYDROPONIC?
A. THE WATER POND UP THE STREET.
B. SHORT FOR H2o ( close)
C. A METHOD OF GROWING PLANTS USING MINERAL NUTRIENT
SOLUTIONS, IN WATER, WITHOUT SOIL

10 ) WHY GOGREEN?
A. IT IS A PRETTY COLOR.
B. I LOVE WEARING MY ST. PATRICK’S DAY COLORS.
C. TO HELP RID THE LANDFILLS OF WASTE: FOR US OUR CHILDREN AND OUR FUTURE.

LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER!
MOTHER EARTH!

FLORIDA PURE PRODUCE
BUY LOCAL gogreen