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The Black Girl’s Guide to Building a Boutique Farm

Empowering Advice to Keep Your Business Cute, Profitable, and Sustainable

Cee Stanley

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English
Chelsea Green Publishing Co
09 June 2026
An empowering, step-by-step guide that will equip readers with the essential tools and insights to build successful boutique farm brands.  

Merging agricultural know-how with entrepreneurial expertise, cultural wisdom, and a unique focus on brand identity, this book offers a clear roadmap for establishing and scaling boutique farming enterprises that are economically viable and culturally impactful.  

The book delves into the essentials of brand-building for boutique farms, including market positioning, storytelling, and cultivating a strong community presence. Cee’s unique approach emphasizes mindset shifts crucial for success and outlines how artisanal farming can extend beyond profit to benefit the broader community and ecosystem. She accomplishes this through “Groundwork” exercises in each chapter of the book.  

The book will be a practical and inspirational guide and workbook not only for Black women, but for a wide range of aspiring young or non-traditional beginning farmers who aspire to run a thriving boutique farm business, helping to transform their communities and set new standards in sustainable agriculture.  

Drawing from her journey as the founder of Green Heffa Farms, Farmer Cee shares her deep knowledge of brand development, sustainable business strategy, and organic, regenerative farming practices. Her background as a seasoned marketing and fundraising expert turned award-winning herb farmer provides readers with practical guidance on launching and growing a boutique farm brand rooted in authenticity and community.
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Imprint:   Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781645023548
ISBN 10:   1645023540
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Clarenda Stanley is a visionary entrepreneur, farmer, herbalist, and advocate for ethical business and sustainable living. Known affectionately as ""Farmer Cee,"" she founded Green Heffa Farms in Liberty, NC, in 2018. Raised on her maternal grandparents' farm, with an awarded professional background in marketing and environmental fundraising and a deep and profound respect for the Earth, Farmer Cee dedicates her life to promoting holistic health and wellness practices that honor the interconnectedness of all living things. Green Heffa Farms is also the first Black-owned farm to achieve Certified B Corp status. Beyond her work as an executive, farmer, and herbalist, Farmer Cee is also a passionate educator and community leader. Through workshops, classes, and speaking engagements, she empowers others to support their health by incorporating herbs into their wellbeing program. Farmer Cee's approach is rooted in her belief that everyone has the ability to cultivate wellness from the ground up, starting with the soil beneath their feet. Her mission is to inspire others to reconnect with the earth, embrace their innate healing abilities, and live in harmony with the natural world. 

Reviews for The Black Girl’s Guide to Building a Boutique Farm: Empowering Advice to Keep Your Business Cute, Profitable, and Sustainable

Praise for Clarenda ""Farmer Cee"" Stanley: ""She’s a farmer, but also a mentor, an advocate, and a catalyst for change.""—Jeff Tkach, CEO of Rodale Institute, writing for the Fast Company Impact Council


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