The Operational Problem No Farming Book Has Solved
You know how to grow. What you are missing is the operational architecture that allows your farm to function when your knowledge is not the only thing holding it together.
Most organic vegetable farms supplying restaurants and supermarkets run entirely through one person's memory - orders, delivery windows, harvest priorities, invoicing, labour scheduling. That person is you. And as long as that remains true, your farm is not a business. It is a very demanding, very perishable job.
Why Farm-Specific Systems Rarely Get BuiltStandard business operations literature was written for offices and tech companies. The farm context is different in every dimension that matters - perishable product, seasonal labour, and a client base split between two incompatible buyer types: the restaurant, which wants variety and flexibility, and the supermarket, which wants volume, compliance documentation, and rigid scheduling. Serving both without a clear system architecture is one of the most common sources of operational breakdown at this stage of growth.
Twelve Chapters. Twelve Operational Domains. One Working System.Each chapter opens with the real problem as your farm currently experiences it, explains the underlying principle that makes it solvable, and delivers the tools and templates to build the solution. Every chapter ends with a weekly implementation checklist.
Templates and Tools IncludedOwner Dependency Index - diagnoses how dependent your operation is on your daily presenceMaster Process Inventory Template - captures every critical farm process currently in your headStandard SOP Template - procedures that seasonal workers can follow without supervisionOrder Intake and Tracking Log - a five-stage system for restaurant and supermarket clientsHarvest-to-Invoice Cycle Framework - closes the financial loop from field to paymentLabour Architecture Tools - role definitions, scheduling, and accountability structuresQuality Control Points Framework - checkpoints from harvest through packing and dispatchWeekly Farm Dashboard - eight metrics that surface margin problems before they become crisesCash Flow Forecast Tools - pricing and planning designed for a commercial produce businessOwner's Exit Checklist - the two-week absence test to verify your farm runs without youWhat You Will Be Able to DoWrite SOPs that survive seasonal staff turnover with no verbal explanation requiredBuild a dual-track order system for restaurant and supermarket clientsDesign a harvest-to-invoice cycle that tracks every kilogram from field to collected revenueInstall quality checkpoints that maintain client standards without your daily supervisionRead a financial dashboard that shows the truth about margins and cash position in real timeWho This Is ForFor the owner of a small to mid-sized organic vegetable farm doing $80,000-$800,000 in annual revenue, supplying restaurants, a supermarket, or both, with two to fifteen people working seasonally or year-round. You are the centre of all operations and have never successfully maintained a formal business system. Not for hobby growers or farm owners who already have a documented operations manual in place.
Build the farm that doesn't stop when you step away.