Michelle Aronson of Farmbelly


Growers & Co. was born from a dream of having a brand that truly serves and represents the movement of small-scale organic farmers all over the world. Based in Quebec, they are an e-commerce platform specializing in high-quality farm apparel and tools that empower professional growers and avid home gardeners in their everyday life and work. To demonstrate the positive impacts and potential of small-scale farming, they share stories that communicate the inspiring values and lifestyles of diverse and talented growers. Born from joining forces with some of the best creative teams in Canada, Growers & Co. offers products to support a bright and sustainable future to those producing food for their communities.

FarmersWeb is farm management software for family farms and farm cooperatives. FarmersWeb easy to use software helps farms inform their buyers of product availability, handle orders, send invoices, keep track of payments, simplify customer interactions, and more. By lessening the administrative load and streamlining operations, FarmersWeb makes it easy for farms to manage their business, save time, and work with more buyers overall. Click-it the banner and check them out, folks.

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Michelle Aronson joins the show to talk about her small North Carolina-based, hosting cooking classes on her market garden, ordering her plant starts, deer fencing, and more.  https://www.farmbelly.com https://www.instagram.com/farmbelly/ Sponsors: www.growers.co www.farmersweb.com www.tilthsoil.com Major supporters: Scott Snodgrass and Jean-Martin Fortier  Support our work at www.notillgrowers.com/support or www.patreon.com/notillgrowers  

Jesse talks with Michelle Aronson of Farmbelly about her home-cooking centered small farm in North Carolina, her journey from farming to a culinary course on a 100-acre farm oversees, how the coronavirus changed her hosting plans, keeping an ascetically pleasing farm, the benefits of not doing it all, ordering transplants, and off-farm income. Follow her on the ol’ Farmstagram and check out this kick-ass video Josh Sattin produced of Michelle and Farmbelly.