We're a mother (Jan) and daughter (Erin) team who've been working together for over two decades! Founders of the multi-platform brand - Trailblazher Co., creators of Trailblazher magazine, and hosts of The Trailblazher Podcast. We invite you to immerse yourself in the timeless traditions, gutsy attitudes, creativity and resilience of the rural women of Trailblazher, so that you can cultivate the trailblazher in YOU, no matter where you live.
Rural entrepreneurs are good at being creative and resourceful, two necessary attributes needed to develop new income streams and business ideas. If you are looking for an idea that you can grow from the ground-up or you want to diversify what you are already doing on your farm, acreage, or in your rural community – you’ll need to be innovative with the assets and resources you already possess. Whether you are searching for a new full-time business idea or a part- time side project, just know that with changes in the economy and marketplace, along with shifts in the way people are reprioritizing their lives – new opportunities are coming to light.
8 Business Categories For Rural Entrepreneurs
Let’’s take a look at some great rural business ideas you could customize and make your own. Combine a few together, or add to your current business, and you may become a rural landmark making a nice profit in the process! There are eight main categories we will explore. They are:
Land Use, On-Site Hosting or Group Ideas
Things You Can Make and Sell
Workshops and Classes
Things You Can Grow or Produce
Rural Accommodation
Rural Service Businesses
Professional Service Businesses
Repurposing and Remodelling Out Buildings and Barns
1. Land Use, On-Site Hosting or Group Ideas
‘Tiny Home’ site
‘Farm-Her for a Day’
‘Family Farm Days’
Farm-to-table meals & wine pairings
Bootcamp course
Corn maze
Nature trails – walking or cycling
Bush craft
Photography location/settings
Team building activities
Outdoor movie drive-In
Farm and field tours
‘Petting Zoo’
Picnics and wagon rides
Harvesting adventures
“U-Grow” flower/vegetable gardens
Filming location
Family Adventure Playground
Theme park
‘Fitness on the Farm’
Yoga classes and retreats
Spa facility
Vintage car rallies
‘Mud Run’
Pet boarding
Dog training and agility course
Equine-based programs
Winter sleigh rides
Pond ice skating
Farm birthday parties/reunions
School field trips
Gallery and gift shop
Couples, families & corporate retreats
2. Things To Make and Sell As Rural Entrepreneurs
Jewelry
Bronze sculptures
Furniture
Pottery and sculptures
Wooden toys or accessories
Custom cakes and baked goods
Handmade/crafted items
Canned fruits, vegetables or meat
Specialty leather goods
Custom or specialty clothing
Pet toys and accessories
Beer – i.e. micro brewery
Wine and wine beverages
Custom specialty beverages
Farm-to-table: meals-to-go
Honey and honey products
3. Workshops and Classes
Felting, knitting, crocheting, macramé
Sewing classes
Sculpting and pottery
Quilting
Leather workshops
‘Living-Off-the-Land’ workshops
Wreath making classes
Cooking classes
Canning workshops
Bread and biscuit making
Cheese making
Preserves and jams making
‘Gifts-In-A-Jar’ classes
Hand-made gifts classes
4. Things You Can Grow or Produce
Market Garden Produce
‘Pick-It Yourself’ berry farm
Flowers for a variety of uses
Tree saplings
Wild plants and flowers
Specialty grasses or crops
Pumpkins for Halloween
Crops not typically grown In Canada
Crops or seeds grown for alternative markets, i.e. birds
Specialty seeds from native plants
Variety of products specifically for restaurants
Pharmaceutical crops and products, i.e. evening primrose
Gluten-free products for specialty cereals, snacks, mixes