There moneyy plenty of profitable crops that you could grow on your small farm. Small farms are often diverse enterprises run by small teams of people, so it’s important what you grow is well suited to your space, market and time input. However, you should also pay close attention to the costs of production, time input and any investments that might be needed. The more times per year that you can grow a crop, the better. However fast growing crops often require more attention and time input, so depending on your situation you may be better suited with slower growing crops that look after themselves a bit. You want something that will produce high yields for each square foot, meter or acre that you devote to it. Some crops can be grown on shelves, one tray on top of the. If you grow something else that can only be grown on one level, you might not be optimizing the use of your land. This is especially if you have a small area to work with, where yo umight look towards mushrooms or ...