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List of Alternative Crops and Enterprises for Small Farm Diversification

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Compiled by:
Mary V. Gold and Rebecca S. Thompson
Alternative Farming Systems Information Center

January 2009

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About this list:

This list of alternatives was compiled using AFSIC reference request files, the subject files in our office, as well as previously compiled lists, most notably "Innovative Farming Idea List," (1987) compiled by Nancy Grudens Schuck, Farming Alternatives Project, Cornell University and "Ideas for Alternative Agricultural Enterprises," (1996) put together by the Missouri Alternatives Center. [See their Web site's database of Extension and related on-line publications about alternatives: http://agebb.missouri.edu/mac]. This list is not comprehensive, but presents some of the more accessible innovations available to farmers.

What can alternative crops and enterprises do for my farm?

The "Diversifying Cropping Systems" Bulletin for farmers and agricultural educators is a primer on planning diversification with alternative crops, agroforestry, and cover crops. This Sustainable Agriculture Network resource features "factors to consider before diversifying, specific diversification strategies and expert sources of information."
[http://www.sare.org/publications/diversify.htm]

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Where can I find information on agricultural alternatives?

  1. To find out more about alternatives suited to your area, start by contacting your local or State Extension office. A listing of Extension Office directories and alternative agriculture publication sites is included below.

  2. AFSIC's publication, Great Places to Find Information about Farming Alternatives, offers a selection of information-rich Web sites and organizations.
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/pubs/findinfo.shtml

  3. Agricultural Sustainability Notes Series: Questions to Ask About Alternative Crops (Washington State Univ.) lists questions on economic and production issues to explore before selecting a specific crop alternative.
    http://pnw-ag.wsu.edu/AgHorizons/notes/sr3no1.html

  4. Evaluating a Rural Enterprise (ATTRA) provides more detailed discussion about assessing farming alternatives.
    http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/evalrural.html

  5. Alternative Agriculture in Maryland: A Guide to Evaluate Farm-Based Enterprises
    (University of Maryland) provides information, worksheets, and inventories on identifying compatible enterprises and required resources, planning specialty enterprise budgets, and other business and marketing considerations.
    http://agmarketing.extension.psu.edu/Business/PDFs/farmaltworkbk.pdf

  6. A PRIMER for Selecting New Enterprises for Your Farm (University of Kentucky), a tool for evaluating new enterprises for a farm or family business, is based on worksheets used to evaluate the "Profitability, Resource requirements, Information needs, Marketing decisions, Enthusiasm for, and the Risk associated with a new enterprise."
    http://www.uky.edu/Ag/AgEcon/pubs/ext-aec/ext2000-13.pdf

  7. The Small Farm Today "The Original How-to Magazine of Alternative and Traditional Crops, Livestock, and Direct Marketing"
    http://www.smallfarmtoday.com/

  8. Alternative Crop Suitability Maps (Illinois State Water Survey), presents "climate and soil requirements for alternative and traditional crops."
    http://www.sws.uiuc.edu/data/altcrops/

  9. Additional resources on specific agricultural alternatives may be found at your State Department of Agriculture, crop and livestock associations, searchable publication lists and databases, as well as at your local and/or university library.
    [See Resources, below]

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The list:

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Field Crops:

Feed and Forage...

  • Bird seed (sunflower, proso millet, canary grass, etc.)
  • Forage brassicas - turnips, rutabagas
  • Kochia
  • Medics
  • Sainfoin
  • Switchgrass

Fiber, Fuel, Edible and Industrial Oils...

  • Borage
  • Broomcorn
  • Canola
  • Castor beans
  • Comfrey
  • Corn (for oil)
  • Crambe
  • Cuphea
  • Flax
  • Guayule
  • Jojoba
  • Kenaf
  • Lesquerella
  • Lupine
  • Meadowfoam
  • Milkweed
  • Perilla
  • Safflower
  • Sesame
  • Sunflowers
  • Vernonia

Food Grains, Pseudocereals, Legumes, etc....

  • Adzuki beans
  • Amaranth (food and feed)
  • Barley
  • Buckwheat
  • Dry edible beans (fieldbeans)
  • Einkorn
  • Emmer
  • Field peas (food and feed)
  • Garbanzo beans (chickpeas)
  • Hops
  • Indian corn
  • Jerusalem artichokes (food and feed)
  • Kamut
  • Lentils
  • Malting barley
  • Mung beans
  • Organically grown grains of all types
  • Peanuts
  • Pearl millet
  • Popcorn, white and colored
  • Psyllium (medicinal)
  • Quinoa
  • Seed production - registered and certified seed, turfgrass, etc.
  • Sesame (seeds)
  • Sorghum (syrup)
  • Soybeans, incl. natto soybeans for tofu, tempeh; and Edible soybeans (edamame)
  • Spelt
  • Triticale
  • Wheatgrass
  • Wild rice
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Specialty and Ethnic Vegetables:

See also Field Crops

  • Asparagus
  • Baby vegetables
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Chinese water chestnuts
  • Cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi)
  • Corn, miniature
  • Fenugreek
  • Edible flowers
  • Garlic
  • Gourds, ornamental
  • Gourmet vegetables
  • Greenhouse production for out-of-season crops
  • Heirloom varieties of any vegetable
  • Herbs - culinary and medicinal
  • Horseradish
  • Luffa gourds
  • Mushrooms- agaricus, shiitake, oyster, morel, etc.
  • Onions (transplants, shallots, sweet, early)
  • Organically grown vegetables of all types
  • Oriental vegetables
  • Peas and pea shoots
  • Peppers - specialty types (purple, hot, etc.)
  • Pumpkins
  • Red beets
  • Salad greens - mesclun
  • Sprouts (alfalfa, bean, etc.)
  • Squash
  • Sweet corn
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Tomatoes - specialty types
  • Truffles
  • Wasabi
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Fruits and Nuts:

  • Apples, esp. Heirloom varieties
  • Asian pears
  • Brambles - blackberries, raspberries, loganberries, blackraspberries, etc.
  • Blueberries
  • Cranberries, currants
  • Elderberries
  • Gooseberries
  • Kiwi, hardy
  • Lingonberries
  • Melons - specialty types
  • Paw paw
  • Rhubarb products
  • Strawberries, day neutral types
  • Table grapes, seeded and seedless
  • Wine grapes for home brewing market
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Horticultural/Nursery:

  • Bedding plants - annual flowers, herbs, etc.
  • Field grown cut flowers
  • Field grown mums
  • Flowers for drying
  • Greenhouse production
  • Hydroponic production
  • Organically grown bedding plants and fruit trees
  • Potted annuals
  • Native plants/wild flowers and seeds
  • Regionally hardy shrubs and perennial flowers
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Agroforestry/Forest Products:

  • Bamboo
  • Christmas trees
  • Firewood
  • Paulownia
  • Sawlogs
  • Tree seed collection
  • Wild nuts
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Livestock/Animals:

Game Related...

  • Beefalo (hybrid of buffalo and beef)
  • Buffalo (American Bison)
  • Deer - fallow deer, red deer
  • Elk (wapiti) for meat and antlers
  • Fish bait - worms, minnows
  • Pheasant for release/restocking programs and meat

Exotic Livestock/Minor Breeds/Special Uses...

  • Alpacas and llamas for pack animals, hair, and pets
  • Boar
  • Butterflies (for gardeners)
  • Fox, red, silver, and blue
  • Goats for milk, meat, and hair (Angora)
  • Horses - draft horse breeding, miniatures, exotics
  • Mink
  • Mules and donkeys
  • Ostriches, rheas, emus
  • Rabbits for meat, lab animals, and hair (Angora)
  • Reindeer
  • Sheep/Lambs for meat, wool, milk (for cheese)
  • Veal, conventional and certified
  • Water buffalo
  • Worms (for composting)

Poultry...

  • Balut (duck eggs partially incubated)
  • Chicken eggs partially developed (for Asian markets)
  • Doves
  • Duck - meat and paté
  • Free range poultry of all types
  • Geese
  • Guinea fowl
  • Organically raised poultry of all types
  • Peafowl/Peacocks (feathers)
  • Pigeons
  • Quail/Squab
  • Turkey

Aquaculture/Fishfarming...

  • Aquaponics (combining aquaculture and hydroponic operations)
  • Bass, Trout, Catfish, Crayfish, Tilapia
  • Watercress and other aquatic plants

Pet and Medicine Related...

  • Dogs (guardian)
  • Guinea pigs
  • Pet foods - crickets, mealyworms, etc.
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Farm and Home Enterprises:

Services...

  • Antique shop/Antique restoration
  • Boat storage
  • Direct marketing operations - U-pick, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), farmstand
  • Child care in country setting
  • Composting services and products
  • Custom machinery work
  • Custom planting and care of window boxes and container annuals
  • Custom planting and care of vegetable gardens
  • Custom slaughter
  • Farm sitting
  • Gift shops
  • Pet motels for large as well as small animals
  • Religious services held on farm, e.g. sunrise Easter services, weddings
  • Restaurant
  • Seed and supplies distributor
  • Small engine repair
  • Taxidermy

Recreation and Education...

  • Barn dances
  • Bed and breakfast
  • Campground
  • Chuck wagon
  • Fee hunting and fishing/game farms
  • Hunting, fishing, and nature hike guides
  • Lectures on herbs, gardening at farm
  • Museum of old farm equipment on working farm
  • Petting zoo
  • Sleigh rides with work horses
  • Tours for public, school children
  • Trail rides
  • Vacations on farm
  • Wagon trains

Value-added Products/On-farm Processing...

  • Cheese
  • Cider and other apple products
  • Confections and candles
  • Corn snack foods
  • Crafts
  • Dried flowers, e.g., cultivated, arid, wild
  • Dried Fruits
  • Fresh or stone ground grains
  • Furniture, e.g. outdoor chairs, picnic tables
  • Honey and beeswax products
  • Meat processing, e.g., jerky
  • Sawmill
  • Soapmaking
  • Tanning hides
  • Toys from wood
  • Wheatweaving
  • Winemaking
  • Wool processing and spinning
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Resources:

Extension Office or Land Grant University Directories and Publication Sites

  1. Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service contacts

  2. E-answers is a searchable Web site for research-based information on a wide range of Extension or Outreach-oriented subjects.

  3. Missouri Alternatives Center and MAC Link List of Extension information on Alternatives

  4. Alabama Cooperative Extension (Auburn Univ.). Publications (see Agriculture)

  5. Univ. of Arkansas
  6. Univ. of California
  7. Colorado State Univ. Cooperative Extension
  8. Univ. of Florida. Cooperative Extension
  9. Univ. of Georgia. Cooperative Extension
    College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. Publications

  10. Univ. of Hawaii
    College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources. Free Publications

  11. Univ. of Idaho
  12. Univ. of Illinois
  13. Iowa State Univ.
    Agriculture and Natural Resources
  14. Kansas State Univ.
  15. Univ. of Kentucky
  16. Louisiana State University Ag Center
  17. Univ. of Maine
  18. Univ. of Maryland. Extension Publications

  19. Univ. of Massachusetts. Extension Agriculture and Landscape Program. (Select subject, then select the "take me directly to..." link.)

  20. Michigan State Univ. Extension
  21. Univ. of Minnesota. Extension
  22. Mississippi State Univ. Cooperative Extension,
    Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
  23. Univ. of Missouri
  24. Montana State Univ.
  25. Univ. of Nebraska. Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
  26. Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey Cooperative Extension. Publications

  27. Cornell Univ. Small Farms Program.
  28. North Carolina State Univ. and Cooperative Extension
  29. North Dakota State Univ. Extension
  30. Ohio State Univ. Extension
  31. Oklahoma State Univ.
  32. Oregon State Univ. Extension Service
  33. Penn State Univ.
  34. Clemson Univ. Cooperative Extension
  35. Univ. of Tennessee/Tennessee Farm Bureau
  36. Texas A & M Univ.
  37. Virginia State Univ., and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ.
  38. Washington State Univ. Cooperative Extension. Publications
  39. West Virginia Univ. Cooperative Extension
  40. Univ. of Wisconsin. Cooperative Extension
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Other Resources for Agricultural Alternatives

  1. The National Agricultural Library's AGRICOLA database

  2. The Agricultural Network Information Center (AgNIC) includes a searchable database.

  3. The Agricultural Marketing Resource Center (AgMRC) identifies directories of value-added agriculture resources.

  4. Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA)

  5. Aquaculture information sources include AFSIC's Aquaculture Resources Web page,
    the Aquaculture Network Information Center (AquaNIC) and
    ATTRA's publication, Evaluating an Aquaculture Enterprise.

  6. The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy

  7. Mid-Atlantic Regional Fruit Loop. (Cooperative project of State universities)

  8. State Departments of Agriculture (USA.gov)

  9. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
  10. Univ. of California
  11. Univ. of Florida, Southwest Florida Research & Education Center
  12. Illinois State Water Survey
    Alternative Crop Suitability Maps

  13. Maryland Small Ruminant Page

  14. Univ. of Minnesota
    Minnesota Grown Opportunities. Agricultural Diversification
  15. Univ. of Minnesota. Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture
  16. Ohio State Univ. PlantFacts Factsheet Database

  17. Oklahoma State Univ. Breeds of Livestock

  18. Permaculture Information Web database

  19. Plants For A Future database or http://www.pfaf.org/

  20. Purdue Univ., Center for New Crops and Plant Products
  21. Univ. of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension, Univ. of Minnesota Extension Service, and the Center for Alternative Plant and Animal Products
  22. Alberta Agriculture
  23. Manitoba Agriculture and Food
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