These cold-hardy winter crops including kale and Brussels sprouts produce through the cold-weather months until spring.
Do you want to be a farmer? Here are the basic questions you need to answer to realize this dream.
This fall and winter staple grows and stores well. Follow these tips on pricing and marketing the butternut squash.
If a farm-related investment falls into one, two or more of these categories, it’s near certain to pay for itself in short order.
Photographing the right things at the right time, and labeling them correctly, can bring you new customers through Instagram.
Use a combination of long- and short-term strategies to make sure the crops in your fall garden take hold as they should.
Whether you want to keep urban farm animals as a hobby or to make some extra money, these breeds are the ones you need to consider.
Fresh, plentiful and attractively displayed: These concepts help draw customers and get them engaged with your business.
Expanding your offerings to meet holiday demands, maintaining high quality produce and keeping summer crops in your lineup will aid success in the fall.
Making adjustments in pricing, timing and how much you bring to market can make a big difference in how much you earn.