Celebrating diversity and making lemonade...

Celebrating diversity and making lemonade...

Sunday, April 19, 2020

ReMARKable Eggs will not be at the Moscow Farmer's Market this year...

Decisions, decisions...

First, let me say that we hope everyone is coping well with the coronavirus pandemic.  Since the pandemic has begun, daily life has not been too different for us.  Mark definitely misses his extra curricular activities and has asked for "swimming", "church", and "gym".  Overall, we are pretty fortunate, we have our chores to do each day and we can still get out for walks, hikes and bike rides.

Starting a new business during a pandemic is not something that can be planned out.  Of course, life doesn't always happen as planned. 

The original plan went something like this:

  • Mark graduates high school in June 2019.  ✔
  • We apply and receive funding to start the egg business.  Continuing...
  • The coops are built in the fall 2019.  Continuing...
  • Chicks and ducks arrive the first part of November 2019.  ✔
  • Poultry start laying eggs in the spring 2020.  ✔
  • In May 2020, we start selling eggs at the Moscow Farmers Market.  Delayed...
As all of you know, a global pandemic started to brew in winter 2020 forcing most people to now stay at home.  Businesses are closed and public gatherings are off limits.  We learned that the opening of the Moscow Farmers Market would be delayed.  This got us thinking about how we could start to sell some of our product.  It seemed that since most people were being told to stay at home, that a delivery system might be a great way to get our product into people's homes.  Since we can't go bowling on Friday afternoons, why not deliver eggs!  We are still working out the kinks on this system but, overall, I would say the delivery system is going well.
Denise and Mark at the 2019 Farmers Market
This past week, the Moscow Farmers Market has released more information about the downtown Market.  It will open on June 6 and allow only agricultural vendors.  Of course, this means that ReMARKable Eggs will be allowed to participate in the Farmer's Market.  BUT...the downtown Market is going to look very different this year.  Socializing will be discouraged and each vendor will have 2 employees.  One to take money and one to hand out product.  Let me first explain that Remarkable Farms understands the precautions that are being put in place and agrees with them.  However, we usually do not have 2 people available to be at our booth.  So...

The Moscow Farmers Market is also setting up an online market place through Local Line.  This involves customers placing an order online and then coming to the Moscow City Hall parking lot and picking up their orders.  

Therefore, we have decided to continue with the egg delivery system and to participate in the Local Line Online Market Place.

Keeping this post short today!  I think Mark just woke up and we have lots to do on the farm today...

Stay safe and have an eggcellent day!
~Denise


2 comments:

  1. If you had someone to help every week at the Market would you reconsider?

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    1. I just figured out how to post comments on my own blog! Sorry, I did not respond earlier but I think the mobile farmer's market will be the best way for us to go this year. We do have the option of joining the market at any time so if things change, we may do that...right now, things are evolving every day!!!

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