1) Unless you're shipping stuff, I don't think it's worthwhile to have an order form. Just give them the phone # to call, and an email address you check and answer.
2) Consider doing a blog. This is mine hosted at blogspot: http://ohjustducky.blogspot.com/ . Now think of that just updated with progess reports on the farm, pictures of growing crops, etc. You can put your telephone number & contact info up in the top header.
The blogspot software is pretty easy to use and basically just filling out lists of what you want to appear where.
3) You can get a custom domain, like www.myfarmname.com and have it point to the blogspot page (I believe blogspot has directions available how to do that).
4) Advertise with places like craigslist.org that let you put up free ads, especially with new seasonal stuff. This is my local farm & garden link: http://newlondon.craigslist.org/grd/
If you have specialty crops, organics, raw milk, etc that people will search for...often they'll look here.
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