Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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Attention NAFDMA members there is a Friends of NAFDMA group on Facebook. Look for it and sign up.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
NAFDMA member spotlight: Walters Pumpkin Patch
We like to spotlight our members and this month our feature members are Becky and Carroll Walters from Walters Pumpkin Patch in Kansas.
Their tag line is "Where Fall Begins!" and you can visit them on-line at www.walterspumpkinpatch.com
Becky, how would you describe your business? In the past we have been a 6 week, fall agritourism destination. We have the u-pick pumpkin patch & gourds with all the unusual varieties that we grow here on our farm. We do the hay rides, designed corn maze, have a PumpGun Cannon which shoots an 8 lb pumpkin about 1/2 mile, the pedal cars, and pedal boats, Mountain Boo the underground slide, and a jumping pillow.
We are adding a mining adventure and graveyard golf this year. On Friday and Saturday evenings during October we convert the old grain elevator into a Haunted elevator, and offer a flashlight maze as well. We're not just a field of orange pumpkins, and we're not just for kids.
The Walters business though is morphing into a corporate gathering, wedding and reunion facility too during the spring and summer. We are one of the events for the national windmillers convention here in June, and have several weddings, and a class reunion coming up early this summer.
What is exciting you about the summer of 2009? We've outgrown our facility and are adding more for our visitors to do and see while they are here. Our growth is exciting for us, scarey, but exciting!
How long have you been a NAFDMA member? We joined NAFDMA the year they went to North Carolina if anyone can figure out when that was! (You shouldn't ask these questions of an old person!) It was 2003 Becky and you're not that old, you just have more important things on your brain this time of year. :)
Why do you belong to NAFDMA? We are getting to experience new places that we would never travel to by ourselves. And the people that are members are just the best of the best. (We agree!)
We have learned so much sitting on a bus, talking over dinner, or while visiting with a vendor at the trade show. NAFDMA is about the learning process, but it's people make it a great organization.
As a hobby pumpkin business many years ago, Carroll & I went to visit Weston Red Barn (Steve and Cindy Fry) to see what they did that made them so great. Steve spent over an hour with us just talking about their business and suggested we go to a NAFDMA conference. After showing Carroll the NAFDMA website, he finally agreed to "try the conference" and we were members ever since. Thanks again to Steve and Cindy for putting us onto the NAFDMA experience.
Your most unforgettable NAFDMA memory is ... probably the rock quarry that we visited in North Carolina. I thought it was the most beautiful place I had ever seen! I came back to Kansas wanting my husband to dig me a quarry!
Thank you Becky and Carroll, we hope your year is prosperous and healthy!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
NAFDMA Celebrate Excellence Winner - Websites

Rose managed to find some time this spring (not an easy thing for a farm marketer to do) to tell us about her website and business.
NAFDMA: Rose, love the picture of you, Allan and Lili Bella. It’s fun and really sets a tone. Your web site has great photography. Can you share with us your philosophy regarding the use of images?
ROSE: Since we chose a destination website over a commerce one, we generate most of our traffic during apple season. Folks who are seeking U-Pick apple farms google and find us. We pay to be aligned with Puget Sound Fresh farm guide and the famous Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in our area, both of which give us great exposure as a destination. Folks see our beautiful country red barn, rustic bakery items and gorgeous flower gardens on the website and they put us on their "must visit" list.
ROSE: Be sure to reflect your authenticity by using real life photos. Cartoons and clip art are poor substitutes. Put your address and a map in plain site, preferably on every single page. Once folks turn the page they seldom turn back. Make customers want to find you. Put your face on the line. Beautify your place and make it as unique to you as possible. Make it worth the trip, especially if you are off the beaten path like we are.
ROSE: Good web designers are busy and tend to put you in a queue. It took over 2 years to get my website launched. Ask about all costs involved; they can be expensive especially monthly upkeep. They didn't reveal that part to me. We are unable to go in and make changes to our hours to reflect our slow seasons without paying a fortune. Designers are in it for the money so try to get it done right the first time. Recessionary times are challenging so most of us need to cut expenses where we can.
ROSE: We have been members for about 10 years now. I missed a few as they seem to be getting very expensive and I now have to pick and choose. It's hard to afford much travel during a recession when customers have curtailed their spending and we must do likewise.
ROSE: To refreshen our business. I am always seeking solutions to everyday business challenges such as: people who use us as a restroom stop or dog potty stop or to dump their auto trash. We struggle daily to find positive ways to deal with such issues. On the NAFDMA trips, I try to network with others for good insights to affect positive behaviors.
ROSE: It could change their way of doing business. There is always room for improvement and positive change. When this many people come together and talk and share, you can't help but learn new ways of doing business. Everything helps. We were really in trouble in our business by the time we started coming to NAFDMA. Our eyes were opened, new energy and creativity awakened, and over time we were able to apply our new knowledge and reinvent ourselves. We are still in business when others around us have disappeared.
Thank you Rose! We hope to see you in Lancaster in February 2010.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Learning from owners and vendors and staff, oh my?
What will you see at Hubers? Where will you learn? at the:
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NAFDMA Advanced Learning Retreat
Friday, May 1, 2009
Celebrating what is right with NAFDMA

NAFDMA’s board of directors (BOD) is responsible for our organization’s strategic planning decisions. For our contact information see our website. www.nafdma.com
In mid April the BOD held a spring planning retreat at which we reviewed our values, mission and goals. We also participated in an extensive strategic planning process.
It’s was tough. It was controversial. It was rewarding!
One of the side benefits of the process was the team-spirit that it ignited within our board. We are renewed. We are poised for the future We are excited about the coming year and our 25th convention in Lancaster, PA.
Our Vision:
NAFDMA is a worldwide leader in advancing the farm direct marketing industry. We are renown for: -Cultivating creativity & innovation...
-Building strength through relationships ...
-Investing in the future of agriculture.
Our Mission:
The North American Farmers’ Direct Marketing Association (NAFDMA) advances the prosperity of its members and the farm direct marketing industry through education, networking, participation and innovation.
Our Goals
1. Provide mechanisms and structure for NAFDMA members to benefit from sharing and developing ag diversification and marketing ideas.
2. To identify emerging trends, innovation and creative concepts of value to our members business development.
3. To educate NAFDMA members regarding theses concepts and practices.