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  <description>Instead of selling at the farmer’s market, what about growing, aggregating, and preparing meals for local families? This is a fantastic idea for expanding the local food model. Connect With Brandon Youst: Brandon Youst is the founder of Bootstrap Farmer, a company bringing on inventive new products for small farmers. He’s also the founder of the Urban Farm Academy, an educational arm to teach more people how to start a farm business.  Bootstrap Farmer Urban Farm Academy Bootstrap Farmer Instagram Brandon’s Instagram  Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 10% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the&amp;amp;nbsp;world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing.  Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds  Buy My Book My book,&amp;amp;nbsp;Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge:  Order on Amazon Order a signed copy  Follow Epic Gardening  YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group  </description>
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