High Profit Crops That EVERY Farmer Needs To Know To Become A Millionaire!

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Published 2021-11-02
High Profit Crops That EVERY Farmer Needs To Know To Become A Millionaire!

Welcome back to Down On The Farm, today on the channel we are going to check out the High profit crops to become a farming millionaire. Have a guess – what do you think are the most profitable crops for small farms to grow? If you’re short of space or time input, you should look toward high value crops to maximise the output of your small farm production. In this video we’ll take a look at some basic questions you should first consider and then guide you through a list of the most profitable crops to grow.

Mushrooms. When you think of small scale farm ideas, mushrooms probably aren’t one of the first things that come to your mind as the best cash crops you can grow. But growing mushrooms can be surprisingly profitable. Mushrooms are an excellent crop for urban farmers or anyone who doesn’t have much extra space to work with. They are most often grown indoors and produce an extremely high return per square foot. Oyster mushrooms can produce up to 25 pounds per square foot. And best of all, they can be grown vertically in large hanging bags to maximize the space that you’ve got available. Mushrooms don’t last long after being picked and are difficult to ship across the country, so local growers have an advantage over larger commercial operations. Lavender. We recently wanted to purchase some lavender for a baking recipe and went to shops all over our city looking for it without any success. We don’t know if this indicates that the market for lavender is underserved, or if there simply isn’t a demand for it. But either way, growing the herb might be one of your most profitable farming options. Lavender is an extremely versatile crop. Its flowers can be sold fresh or dried to florists. The dried flowers can also be made into floral arrangements or wreaths, or sold directly to crafters or craft supply shops. Selling dried bouquets of lavender is the easiest way to go. It requires a minimal investment into equipment, labor, or time. Finish this video for more High profit crops to become a farming millionaire.

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All Comments (21)
  • As a mushrooms farmer, I can say that I’m not rich. Most of your mushroom footage is from forest foraged mushrooms that actually aren’t able to be grown at all. They depend on tree and fungi to work together. This is why we need healthy forests. All the best. 🍄
  • @dellcoc
    Being a saffron and lavender farmer can also get you in to perfume and soap products. Plus, your property will always smell great.
  • 1. Mushrooms 2. Ginseng 3. Lavender 4. Saffron 5. Goji Berries 6. Bamboo GREAT VIDEO WITH GOOD EXPLANATIONS!
  • @Kashikoi82
    Mushrooms $20/lbs depends on variety. ginseng 6yrs to mature $200k per acre lavender fresh or dried $10 a bunch saffron most expensive herb, $2500k 1/4 acre of land to produce. goji berries $20/lbs or $140k per harvest bamboo renewable resources $25k or about 200 bamboo plants from an acre
  • Vanilla, Wasabi, Frankincense, Sandalwood, Oud, Agarwood and certain flowers made for essential oils
  • It's the balance between supply and demand that pushes the price up. If every farmer grows a particular crop, it's not rare anymore and the price will go down
  • "Clicks" can be farmed all year long in any weather as long as there's a net connect. Nice!
  • According to George Carlin, Hansel and Gretel discovered the gingerbread house abount 45 minutes after discovering the mushrooms!
  • @oliverdough
    I used to grow and sell mushrooms $10/g . Best eaten in a positive energy atmosphere.
  • Back in 1978 I had the same idea, so I ordered some Autumn Crocus bulbs and planted them, so, a Year later when they bloomed, I found-out why Saffron is so expensive.The labor cost would be extreme. I had my supply of Saffron, though.
  • @solarpunk9994
    You left out Hemp which is crazy because it has over half a million industrial uses
  • @9sec93lx
    I started growing Lychees here in Florida when I saw how delicious and expensive they were $12-25 a pound. A mature tree can produce ~25 lbs. per year.
  • @beebob1279
    The nice thing about lavender is that it doesn't have to be replanted. It sounds as though three years is the typical turn around for these crops. Not bad as long as you have patience. What about the other valuable crops. I bet a crown of broccoli would sell well if food was scarce. Don't forget about the main foods we eat every day
  • @jfiji6501
    Im pretty happy with my acre of bongo chilli. Excellent cash crop. Here in the tropics a bush lives 6 years easy. Pumping out the chilli.
  • @kristraub7788
    It's overkill to deal with a commercial per MINUTE!
  • @got2kittys
    Cuttings from mature Goji berry plants will fruit the first year. It's only plants from seeds that need 3 years for fruiting. Most commercial goji berries are from cuttings, for that reason.
  • @yardhog
    Arugula blossoms are very good on return of investment for price per pound. We had a crop of arugula bolt, and it was before we found out the price per ounce would have made it worth our time selling it at the local farmer's market.
  • @jhondoe233
    This a great video for Farming Info. And the people sharing with their comments with even more Farming Ideas is fantastic for the would be Famer. 🤗
  • Honey berries are every bit the power food as goji berries and grow well in a northern climate.
  • @motorteeth
    those goji berries grow like crazy... I was renting a house in Calgary and the landlord had planted some when he was living there... after a few years they took over the whole south side of the house and spread into the lawn. I had to mow the lawn based on how fast the goji plants were growing because those little stalks came up faster than the grass... reminded me of out of control raspberry bushes. they were relentless once they rooted in.