>>2072653> trendy permaculture farms where urbanites pay to come work there a week or two kekI operate one of those and it's really fun and rewarding. It's definitely not worth it to just make money. Better off opening up a liquor store in a small town that closes at midnight and retiring in five years. But I really like plants, gardening and interacting with people at markets who appreciate my hard work and give money to me.
Given how many novice gardeners make mistakes, it does make sense that a teaching farm would charge money or do something like a skilltrade. If you don't know what you are doing, you slow everyone on the farm down and even ruin whole crops or tools.