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284. Jim Sander on Community-Centered Nonprofit Farming

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How can shifting from profit-driven farming to a nonprofit model enhance food production and community well-being?

In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael welcomes Jim Sander of Wildflower Lane Farm in North Carolina. After a successful career selling to local markets and CSAs, Jim shifted his farm’s focus to growing produce exclusively for local food relief groups using regenerative techniques, increasing both food production and personal fulfillment.

Tune in to hear how Jim has transformed his passion for farming into a powerful force for community good.

Episode Highlights:

  • Jim's Farming Journey: Discover how Jim’s farming journey began. [1:40]
  • Challenging Beginnings: Hear about Jim’s first year of growing. [4:11]
  • Evolution of Wildflower Lane: Learn how his farm evolved into what it is today. [9:02]
  • Crop Planning Challenges: Discover the difficulties of crop planning at Wildflower Lane. [23:02]
  • Soil Fertility Program: Understand how the soil fertility program works. [24:38] Starting a Nonprofit Model Farm: Get Jim’s advice for starting a nonprofit model farm operation. [29:33] Advice for Aspiring Farmers: Hear Jim’s advice for those looking to get into farming. [35:24] Favorite Farming Tool: Find out what Jim’s favorite farming tool is. [38:15]

About the Guest:

Jim began farming at Wildflower Lane Farm in 2010 after attending an introductory farming course at the Breeze Farm in Hillsborough. After successfully farming there for a year, Jim converted 3/4 acre of pasture land at his 24 acre farm into a small organic farm.

For the first 7 years, Jim grew organically-certified produce and sold it to local markets, including Whole Foods, Weaver Street Market, Eastern Carolina Organics and numerous restaurants and CSA's.

At the end of year 7, Jim decided to partner with Table to feed local kids who are food insecure. Jim now volunteers 20 hours each week supervising Table volunteers and couldn’t be more fulfilled doing just what he loves, farming and providing fresh produce to locals.

Connect with Wildflower Lane Farm:

Don't miss this episode on how Jim Sander's innovative approach is transforming farming and making a significant impact on local food relief efforts.

The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor, Farmhand!

When it comes to buying a truck, you don't look for parts and try to build it yourself. You want something ready to ride. So why settle for parts when it comes to your farm management?

In a world filled with parts vendors, Farmhand is the only all-in-one virtual assistant built by and for independent farmers. With one single platform, Farmhand helps ensure that even small, local farms can access the same level of support and technology typically reserved for larger factory farms.

The best part? Farmhand’s ready-to-ride platform comes with zero startup costs or long-term commitments. Learn more and take the quiz to see how much you can save at farmhand.partners/podcast.

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How can shifting from profit-driven farming to a nonprofit model enhance food production and community well-being?

In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael welcomes Jim Sander of Wildflower Lane Farm in North Carolina. After a successful career selling to local markets and CSAs, Jim shifted his farm’s focus to growing produce exclusively for local food relief groups using regenerative techniques, increasing both food production and personal fulfillment.

Tune in to hear how Jim has transformed his passion for farming into a powerful force for community good.

Episode Highlights:

  • Jim's Farming Journey: Discover how Jim’s farming journey began. [1:40]
  • Challenging Beginnings: Hear about Jim’s first year of growing. [4:11]
  • Evolution of Wildflower Lane: Learn how his farm evolved into what it is today. [9:02]
  • Crop Planning Challenges: Discover the difficulties of crop planning at Wildflower Lane. [23:02]
  • Soil Fertility Program: Understand how the soil fertility program works. [24:38] Starting a Nonprofit Model Farm: Get Jim’s advice for starting a nonprofit model farm operation. [29:33] Advice for Aspiring Farmers: Hear Jim’s advice for those looking to get into farming. [35:24] Favorite Farming Tool: Find out what Jim’s favorite farming tool is. [38:15]

About the Guest:

Jim began farming at Wildflower Lane Farm in 2010 after attending an introductory farming course at the Breeze Farm in Hillsborough. After successfully farming there for a year, Jim converted 3/4 acre of pasture land at his 24 acre farm into a small organic farm.

For the first 7 years, Jim grew organically-certified produce and sold it to local markets, including Whole Foods, Weaver Street Market, Eastern Carolina Organics and numerous restaurants and CSA's.

At the end of year 7, Jim decided to partner with Table to feed local kids who are food insecure. Jim now volunteers 20 hours each week supervising Table volunteers and couldn’t be more fulfilled doing just what he loves, farming and providing fresh produce to locals.

Connect with Wildflower Lane Farm:

Don't miss this episode on how Jim Sander's innovative approach is transforming farming and making a significant impact on local food relief efforts.

The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor, Farmhand!

When it comes to buying a truck, you don't look for parts and try to build it yourself. You want something ready to ride. So why settle for parts when it comes to your farm management?

In a world filled with parts vendors, Farmhand is the only all-in-one virtual assistant built by and for independent farmers. With one single platform, Farmhand helps ensure that even small, local farms can access the same level of support and technology typically reserved for larger factory farms.

The best part? Farmhand’s ready-to-ride platform comes with zero startup costs or long-term commitments. Learn more and take the quiz to see how much you can save at farmhand.partners/podcast.

  continue reading

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