Being a Flower Farmer in a World Full of Potato Farmers with Kylie Eilers

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Today on the show, we engaged with mom, wife, and rural entrepreneur, Kylie Eilers. Kylie is the face behind Gray Girl Farms, and tells us first hand what it was like to start a rare farm business without the generations of infrastructure. She dives into the idea of finding niche markets, and how they can become a sustainable way of life. This nontraditional approach to production agriculture is a truly inspiring one that leaves you wanting to know more!

In this episode Being a Flower Farmer in a World Full of Potato Farmers with Kylie Eilers we cover: 

  • The importance of blue collar trades in our rural communities, and how they serve America.

  • Niching down and starting a profitable farm from scratch. 

  • Kylie’s personal insight on how her flower business supports her dreams and passions.

  • Having the rare opportunity to work on her childhood dream alongside her kids and husband.

  • Empowering that sense of human connection through Ag business.

  • Making small farms profitable.

Resources & Links: 

  • Follow Kylie on Instagram @graygirlfarms and on TikTok

  • Check out her website, graygirlfarms.com and be sure to find her pinterest for all her latest happenings!

  • Learn more about She's a Hand Ranch Camp

More about Cattleman U podcast: 

Hey everyone, welcome to the Cattleman U Podcast! Join host, Karoline Rose, the founder and CEO of KRose Company and Cattleman U. Through our conversations here we share the latest ideas and techniques to help you start, improve and expand your farm or ranch. Join us as we visit with industry experts and cattle producers to get honest about the ins and outs of beef production. We'll dive into topics such as cattle handling, nutrition, cattle marketing, genetics, and so much more. 

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