More Than Flowers: The Hidden Role of Farmers as Public Educators
Description
In this episode of the Flower Farmer Forum podcast, host Liz discusses the often-overlooked responsibilities of flower farmers, particularly in the context of agritourism. She emphasizes the role flower farmers play in shaping public perception of agriculture and the importance of educating visitors about the realities of farming. The conversation explores the spectrum of farming, the balance between small and large farms, and the civic role that flower farmers take on when they open their farms to the public. Liz encourages farmers to embrace their role as educators and to engage in meaningful conversations with their customers about the complexities of agriculture.
Takeaways
- Flower farmers shape public perception of agriculture.
- Agritourism carries a hidden responsibility.
- It's important to educate visitors about farming realities.
- The spectrum of farming includes both small and large operations.
- Local farming matters, but so does big agriculture.
- Flower farming is not just about selling flowers.
- Farmers must engage in conversations about food sourcing.
- Education builds trust between farmers and consumers.
- Agritourism can be a joyful experience.
- Farmers are educators, whether they want to be or not.
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