100 “Grown By” – A Farmer Owned Software Platform – Interview with Lindsey Shute

100 “Grown By” – A Farmer Owned Software Platform – Interview with Lindsey Shute

March 24, 2021 by Corinna

A farm store app that is cooperatively owned by farmers?

Yes. Meet “Grown By,” the latest entrepreneurial venture of the Farm Generations Cooperative, with Lindsey Shute as the co-founder. In this episode, I interview Lindsey to talk ALL about why she made GrownBy, how it helps farmers sell their product and get discovered, how it differs from the other apps on the market, and why you should use it to list your farm. Lindsey’s betting that this app will become the “AirBnB” of the local farm scene, and make locally-sourced food a mainstay for more Americans.

Lindsey Lusher Shute is CEO and founder of the Farm Generations Cooperative and co-owner of Hearty Roots Community Farm in Clermont, New York. Lindsey co-founded the National Young Farmers Coalition and led the organization as Executive Director for a decade. Lindsey grew the organization from a few volunteer farmers to a nationwide network with 40 chapters in 28 states and a grassroots base of over 150,000. Lindsey holds a M.S. in Environmental Policy from Bard College and a BFA from New York University. Lindsey is married to Benjamin Shute, the real farmer at Hearty Roots Community Farm, and is mom to Eleanor and Piper who attend school in Red Hook. She is originally from Columbus, Ohio and has lived in New York’s Hudson Valley since 2004. She is now working on the launch of a new software app called Grown By.

 

 

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