Business Management
In this section, you’ll find an extensive selection of resources on vegetable crop production and management. Get Penn State Extension’s insight in vegetable farm management and production budgets for vegetables, including community-supported agriculture, crop insurance, farm markets, diversification, and produce grower certification.
Vegetable Farm Management
For small-scale, part-time, and large-scale growers, knowing how and where you can market your crops is key to the success of your vegetable growing business. For growers of specialty or novel vegetables, this is especially important. If you diversify your crops, it becomes very challenging because you have to find a market for each crop.
There is a wide selection of options for marketing your vegetable crops, one of which is roadside markets. For many small-scale vegetable producers, developing a roadside farm market is a viable option. There are also farmers markets where you can market your vegetable crops. In Pennsylvania, there has been a 30% growth in the number of farmers markets across the state since 2010.
Another option that is becoming increasingly attractive is becoming a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm. The benefits of becoming a member of CSA are many, not only as an educational tool, but to encourage people to walk through your door on a regular basis.
For those just starting out as a vegetable farmer, Penn State Extension runs workshops where you’ll learn about farm financial management. There are also Specialty Crop Tours for Young Growers.
Crop planning is key to the success of your business, and if you’re going to be employing workers to help with the vegetable production, for example, in your greenhouses, there are labor laws to be aware of. Top-quality produce is essential for repeat sales, so you should make sure you follow produce packing guidelines.
Production Budgets and Vegetable Crop Insurance
Production budgets form the backbone of your vegetable production. They are a description of the production practices followed for individual crops, the resources required to grow that crop, and the costs involved. Penn State Extension can provide a variety of production budgets. To list just a few, take a look at a red type tomato, heirloom type, and a more generic tomato production budget.
Natural events such as hail storms and drought can cause problems for vegetable growers. Crop insurance can be used to recoup some of the cost of damage caused by natural events, but you have to make sure you get the right coverage. If you purchase crop insurance for processing tomatoes or fresh market tomatoes, you have to know what is covered, where it is available, covered causes of loss, important insurance dates, and many other things.
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ArticlesFinding and Keeping your CSA Members
Think about who your ideal Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) member is. Find them and keep them. -
ArticlesCrop Insurance
This document includes a checklist of the information you will need to contact an insurance provider to purchase crop insurance. -
ArticlesTrading Corn Silage Guide
Traditionally farmers traded corn as dry shelled or dry ear and priced it by the bushel – 56 or 70 pounds. This is simple when the commodities are in these stable and uniform forms. -
ArticlesSweet Corn Production
Initial investment is relatively low, and many field operations - such as land preparation, planting, and harvesting - can be custom-hired. -
ArticlesDiversification of Your Operation, Why
By diversifying, you are spreading the downside risk over more than one enterprise. -
VideosCSA
Length 4:06Producer video describing a CSA. Learn the benefits and challenges of operating a CSA. -
ArticlesCantaloupe (Muskmelon) Production
Cantaloupe is a crop that is well-suited to small-scale and part-time farms and has multiple markets for growers. -
ArticlesAsparagus Production
Asparagus is a perennial crop that lends itself well to small-scale and part-time farming operations. -
ArticlesPepper Production
Peppers lend themselves well to small-scale and part-time farming operations. -
ArticlesOnion Production
Dry onions are a crop that lends itself well to small-scale and part-time farming operations. -
ArticlesCucumber Production
Multiple markets exist for growers with fewer than 5 acres, and many field operations, such as land preparation, planting, and harvesting, can be custom hired. -
WorkshopsFood Safety Modernization Act: Produce Grower Certification Training in Spanish Language
Length 8 hours, 30 minutesLearn about produce safety, Food Safety Modernization Act requirements, and best practices in this one-day training led by Penn State Extension experts. Completion qualifies for a certificate. -
ArticlesProducción Orgánica de Vegetales
Hay muchas razones para considerar el cultivo de vegetales orgánicos. La producción orgánica es un sistema que se presta bien para las operaciones agrÃcolas de pequeña escala y de tiempo parcial. -
ArticlesProducción de Cebolla
Las cebollas secas (curadas) es un cultivo que se presta bien a las operaciones agrÃcolas de pequeña escala y de tiempo parcial. -
ArticlesProducción de MaÃz Dulce
El maÃz dulce es un cultivo que se presta bien para operaciones agrÃcolas de pequeña escala y de tiempo parcial. -
ArticlesProducción de Ajo
El ajo es un cultivo que se adapta bien a una pequeña superficie o como parte de un negocio más grande de mercadeo directo que está en la búsqueda de diversificar su mezcla de cultivos. -
ArticlesProducción de Brócoli
El brócoli es un cultivo que se presta bien a las operaciones agrÃcolas de pequeña escala y de tiempo parcial. -
ArticlesCultivos de Pimiento
Los pimientos se prestan bien a las operaciones agrÃcolas de pequeña escala y de tiempo parcial. -
ArticlesProducción de Tomates
Los tomates se prestan bien a las operaciones agrÃcolas de pequeña escala y de tiempo parcial. -
ArticlesProducción de Papa
Debido a la amplia diversidad de tipos y el alto consumo por los consumidores, las papas son una buena opción empresarial para muchos productores. -
ArticlesIntroduction to Organic Farming: A Growing Opportunity for Pennsylvania Farmers
This article provides basic information about organic farming, including getting started, considering your product/market, and deciding whether to be certified. -
ArticlesTomato Production
Many marketing opportunities are available for small-scale growers, making it easier for growers to find niche and more substantial markets. -
ArticlesDeveloping a Roadside Farm Market
Retailing directly to consumers can be a viable alternative marketing strategy and means of increasing profits for many small-scale agricultural ventures. -
ArticlesCooperatives
Cooperatives are an ancient concept where a group works together to meet common needs. This informal arrangement evolved over time into a business organization.


