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Here’s a High Profit Business That Changes With The Seasons

November 25th, 2008 | Posted in Cash Crops, Retail Businesses

Imagine, having a business that changes with the seasons.  One in which your products are swapped out and your theme completely changed several times a year. What if you could sell Christmas trees in December, plants and flowers in the spring, vegetables in the fall, pumpkins in October …and so forth?

Why would anyone want to run a business like this?  Continue reading »

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Start a Vegetable Stand

August 25th, 2008 | Posted in Cash Crops

With fall just around the corner, it’s almost harvest time here in Southern Ontario. In fact, I’m starting to see people selling corn, tomatoes, and other vegetables in makeshift stands by the side of the road already. This is, truly, entrepreneurial spirit at its finest.

For the next month or so, the opportunity for the consumer to buy “field fresh” produce will present itself at roadside stands, farmers markets, and flea markets. In some cases, many of these entrepreneurs will also be set up in gas station parking lots. Continue reading »

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Start Growing Herbs For Profit

August 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Cash Crops

Professional or amateur, any serious cook will always look for the freshest ingredients they can find to give their signature dishes that extra quality. However, because of mass production, finding the freshest food and spices can be challenging. That’s why many cooks will spend the extra time to seek out smaller suppliers.

They also know that having the freshest herbs will do more for their finished product than anything else. Continue reading »

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