
Show overview
Urban Farm Academy Podcast launched in 2019 and has put out 13 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode in the time since. That works out to roughly 7 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 20 min and 49 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 6.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2020, with 12 episodes published. Published by Urban Farm Academy.
From the publisher
The Urban Farm Academy is evolving sustainable agriculture through business and entrepreneurship.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 18Business Mastermind Takeaway Round Table
ERecorded at the 2020 Urban Farm Academy Invitational Master Mind in Dallas Texas. Guests included in this roundtable: Host, Nick Burton Wythe Marschall, Drew Demler Oaken & Alecia Beeson www.urbanfarmacademy.com

S1 Ep 17Weekend Master Minds and Meet Ups
The importance of gathering your network to help push each other to new levels in business and life. Hosted by Brandon Youst and Nick Burton of Bootstrap Farmer

S1 Ep 16Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Epilogue
Final thoughts by Brandon Youst. Followed by epilogue from Wythe Marschall, "Small is beautiful, practical, delicious, and connected. www.urbanfarmacademy.com

S1 Ep 15Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Part VII Market Research & Lean Startup Product Launch
Nick takes a look at market research and lean startup when launching a farm-based business. Topics include Testing ideas, categorizing your products and services, determining how many clients are needed to sustain those categories, diversification, simplifying your process, beta testing, influencer marketing, your first sale, soft launch, media relations, pre-launch, growth benchmarks, and a web of products. https://urbanfarmacademy.com/m-a-p/

S1 Ep 15Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Part VII Market Research & Lean Startup Product Launch
Nick takes a look at market research and lean startup when launching a farm-based business. Topics include Testing ideas, categorizing your products and services, determining how many clients are needed to sustain those categories, diversification, simplifying your process, beta testing, influencer marketing, your first sale, soft launch, media relations, pre-launch, growth benchmarks, and a web of products. https://urbanfarmacademy.com/m-a-p/

S1 Ep 14Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Part VI Case Studies
We look at how three farms are changing their local food economies through non-traditional farm business models. LittleXLittle Farm's subscription and experience-based meal prep mix hyperlocal and international-inspired meals to an underserved clientele in rural North Carolina. Ryan Pierce of Fresh Impact Farms is disrupting perceptions of price and craftsmanship of local specialty crops exclusively to high-end chefs in Washington DC. Jeff Bednar is taking moon shots as his vision to bring the entire food culture of Dallas together. www.urbanfarmacademy.com

S1 Ep 13Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Part V Looking Toward the Farm Businesses of the Future
Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Part V Looking Toward the Farm Businesses of the Future Nick on administration, marketing, public relations, sales, process, vision, education, planning, delegation, habits, thickening your skin, communications, blue ocean opportunities, clients, why people buy, convenience, new farmers, new skills, and networking. www.urbanfarmacademy.com

S1 Ep 12Bootstrap Farmers Guide to Farming the Future Part IV A Long Road to Bootstrap
Nick Burton on how a career in hospitality, landscaping, retail nursery, added value farming, and creativity led to Bootstrap Farmer and Urban Farm Academy. www.urbanfarmacademy.com

S1 Ep 11The Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Audiobook Part III What I'm Doing About It by Brandon Youst
The Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Audiobook Part III What I'm Doing About It by Brandon Youst Topics include Veg2Bowl, Owning the Supply Chain, Home Delivery, Food Truck, Bootstrap Farmer, Burnout to Breakthrough, Commercial Kitchens, FarmChef, Farm Kitchen Incubator, Farmer Leadership, Community of Businesses http://www.urbanfarmacademy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Bootstrap-Farmer-Guide-Farming-Future/dp/1091429596/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=bootstrap+farmer+guide&qid=1580423739&sr=8-1

S1 Ep 10The Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Audiobook: Part II: A Theory on the Farmer/Consumer Gap by Brandon Youst
The Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Audiobook: Part II: A Theory on the Farmer Consumer Gap by Brandon Youst Topics include Convenience, Pricing, Health, Environmental Costs, Reaching the Modern Consumer, End to End Distribution, Online Storefronts, Local Delivery, Service Points, Gastronomy, Recovery & Performance, Subscriptions, AI, Apps, Agtech, Agritourism http://www.urbanfarmacademy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Bootstrap-Farmer-Guide-Farming-Future/dp/1091429596/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=bootstrap+farmer+guide&qid=1580423739&sr=8-1

S1 Ep 9The Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Audiobook Part I by Brandon Youst
Continuing on with our reading of Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Audiobook. Part I: An Escape into Farming, by Brandon Youst Topics include: Leaving a career in corporate finance, self-education, mental models, lifestyle design, practicality, embracing capitalism, and growing a pair. Paperback Copy www.urbanfarmacademy.com

S1 Ep 8The Bootstrap Farmer Guide to Farming the Future Audiobook, Intro by Michele Madison
bonusWe are releasing our entire book in podcast format. First up, the introduction by Michele Madison of Farming the Future. To purchase a paperback copy, click here.

S1 Ep 4Farm Fusion
EA look at how the Farm Fusion concept leads to a rebuilding of the hyperlocal food economy. Small farmers meeting people where they want to be met, with products they crave, will allow us to reach mass markets. Farmers adapting to new sales channels and sustainable business models leads to diversification, collaborations, and an opportunity for social change. http://www.urbanfarmacademy.com/ by Brandon Youst & Nick Burton of Bootstrap Farmer