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MyDigitalFarmer is a marketing education platform for farm owners, CSA operators, and small agricultural businesses, centered on “how to help farms get better at marketing.” The site was founded by Corinna Bench, who runs Shared Legacy Farms with her husband in northwest Ohio, USA — a CSA farm with 400 members. The platform offers resources such as Farm Marketing School, CSA Quickstart Course, CSA Academy Membership, a free marketing crash course, podcasts, marketing tools, and recommended reading.
Based on the content gathered, its course focus is highly niche, concentrating on farm marketing, CSA member growth, customer retention, and sales communication for digital buyers. The teaching format appears to be mainly online courses, membership-based learning, podcasts, and free resources, but the main text does not disclose specific course length, learning paths, assignment formats, or whether live coaching is included. A key instructor highlight is that the founder does not come from a traditional marketing school background, but from hands-on farm operations, emphasizing methods developed from her own CSA experience. She mentions that in 2017, she increased customer retention from 66% to 78% within three weeks and recruited her CSA to 95% capacity before Thanksgiving.
The current text does not show any course prices, subscription fees, payment methods, refund policies, or certificate information, so it is not possible to assess value for money or the certification value after completion. Users who care about professional certificates or displayable credentials will need to check the specific course pages.
The strengths are its clear positioning and cases that are closely tied to real farm operations, making it especially suitable for farm operators who lack marketing training but need customer acquisition and retention. Free courses and podcasts also lower the barrier to trying it out. The drawbacks are that the public information is incomplete, with no detailed syllabus, instructor team, student feedback, pricing, or support service descriptions. The content is also clearly based on the U.S. CSA and local farm market, so Chinese users need to evaluate differences in the operating environment.
It is suitable for people running CSAs, direct-to-consumer farm sales, produce subscription boxes, or community-supported agriculture projects. It is also a good fit for small teams that want to use social media, email marketing, and customer education to sell agricultural products. The teaching language appears to be English. Access from China cannot be determined from the main text alone and should be marked as unknown; it is recommended to first test whether the podcast and course pages are accessible.
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mydigitalfarmer.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mydigitalfarmer.com directly.