The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables: More In-Depth Lean Techniques for Efficient Organic Production

The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables: More In-Depth Lean Techniques for Efficient Organic Production

by Ben Hartman
The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables: More In-Depth Lean Techniques for Efficient Organic Production

The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables: More In-Depth Lean Techniques for Efficient Organic Production

by Ben Hartman

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Overview

At Clay Bottom Farm, author Ben Hartman and staff practice kaizen, or continuous improvement, cutting out more waste—of time, labor, space, money, and more—every year and aligning their organic production more tightly with customer demand. Applied alongside other lean principles originally developed by the Japanese auto industry, the end result has been increased profits and less work.

In this field-guide companion to his award-winning first book, The Lean Farm, Hartman shows market vegetable growers in even more detail how Clay Bottom Farm implements lean thinking in every area of their work, including using kanbans, or replacement signals, to maximize land use; germination chambers to reduce defect waste; and right-sized machinery to save money and labor and increase efficiency. From finding land and assessing infrastructure needs to selling perfect produce at the farmers market, The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables digs deeper into specific, tested methods for waste-free farming that not only help farmers become more successful but make the work more enjoyable. These methods include:

  • Using Japanese paper pot transplanters
  • Building your own germinating chambers
  • Leaning up your greenhouse
  • Making and applying simple composts
  • Using lean techniques for pest and weed control
  • Creating Heijunka, or load-leveling calendars for efficient planning

Farming is not static, and improvement requires constant change. The Lean Farm Guide to Growing Vegetables offers strategies for farmers to stay flexible and profitable even in the face of changing weather and markets. Much more than a simple exercise in cost-cutting, lean farming is about growing better, not cheaper, food—the food your customers want.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781603586993
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication date: 11/03/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Ben Hartman grew up on a corn and soybean farm in Indiana and graduated college with degrees in English and philosophy. Ben and his wife, Rachel Hershberger, own and operate Clay Bottom Farm in Goshen, Indiana, where they make their living growing and selling specialty crops on less than one acre. The farm has twice won Edible Michiana’s Reader’s Choice award. The Lean Farm, Ben’s first book, won the Shingo Institute’s prestigious Publication Award. In 2017 Ben was named one of Grist’s fifty emerging green leaders in the United States. Clay Bottom Farm has developed an online course in lean farming, which can be found at www.claybottomfarm.com.

 

 

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: Five Steps to a Lean Vegetable Farm xiii

Part I Leaning the Timeline

1 Planning the Year with Heijunka and Kariban 3

2 Leaning Up Bed Preparation 23

3 Compost Making, Small Farm-Style 43

4 Successful Seed Starting 57

5 Transplanting by Hand 71

6 Paper Pot Magic 83

7 Four Lean Tips for Direct-Seeding 95

8 Weed and Pest Control-without Muda 103

9 Collecting Cash: Leaning Up Sales 117

10 Lean Applied to Our Best-Selling Crops: Seven Case Studies 123

Part II Staging for Flow

11 Finding Good Land 155

12 Infrastructure and Farm Layout 165

13 Leaning Up Greenhouses 181

Conclusion: The Kaizen Farm 193

Appendix 1 Tools That Add Value 199

Appendix 2 Clay Bottom Farm Seed Varieties 208

Appendix 3 Dollar-Value-per-Bed Chart 210

Appendix 4 Photo Gallery of Tips for Seven More Crops 211

Appendix 5 USDA Zone Map 218

Glossary of Japanese Terms 220

Resources for Further Study 221

Notes 224

Index 227

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