
Good and Lucky Farms is proud to partner with Farm Week Now to publicize its Master Farmer Survey.
Are you a master farmer who might be interested in franchising your operations? Are you looking for growth opportunities? A succession plan? A way to leave a larger legacy? Our franchises will not succeed unless they fulfill your goals and meet your real needs. Our business exists to serve YOU. Please call us to participate in a confidential 15-minute phone survey to share your views on this topic. Call (773) 469-2112.
Why franchising?
Franchising is a way for successful farmers to create a larger legacy and a new source of income by helping other farmers to replicate their operations. A franchise is a system for running a business that can be purchased by a new business owner in exchange for contracting to run their own business the same way (and pay royalties). It’s a lower risk way for a successful farmer to expand, and for a new farmer to get started.
Who are we looking for? Your farm is…
- In operation for at least 10 years
- Independently owned
- Produces row crops, specialty crops, diversified products or livestock
- Working 240 acres or less
You are
- Looking for new income or a succession plan
- Farming with relatively low input costs, low leverage and/or low subsidies
- Enjoying a relatively secure distribution system
Farming deserves franchising.
Drive down any main street in America and you will see the impact of the franchise industry. Over many decades, this revolution has made entrepreneurship significantly more accessible and less risky. The contribution of successful franchises to the strength of our country, starting with opportunities in small communities is massive. AND no industry is more deserving of such growth opportunities than farming. You, the farmers, are the most fearless and steadfast of entrepreneurs. You are relentlessly innovative, out of necessity, and joy, and the love of your craft. Help us make small farm ownership an attainable goal for anyone. Create a larger legacy. Please add your voice to our survey by calling (773) 469-2112.
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