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This Is Hobby Farming: The Poultry Farmers

Farm Management
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These North Carolina poultry farmers have a paradise with a laying-hen pasture, two mobile coops, 700 layers and nearly 400 broilers at any given time.

Use Row Cover To Increase Sales

Crops & Gardening | Farm Management | Uncategorized |
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Row cover offers more than just frost protection—there are a variety of ways you can use it to increase your yield and up your sales.

Farm Business: Cane Creek Farm

Farm Management
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This farming couple is giving back by helping grow new farmers.

Teach Your Farmers Market Customers To Cook

Farm Management
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How to transform a customer's lack of cooking skills into a boon for your farm.

Why Market Farmers Should Not Overlook Garlic

Crops & Gardening | Farm Management |
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Not every market farmer makes room to grow garlic, but perhaps every farmer should.

What To Do With A Fallen Nest

Farm Management
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If you find a fallen nest, use this opportunity to get to know your feathered friends a little better.

Spring Means Farm Babies—And Multiple Births

Animals | Farm Management |
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One little piggy, two little piggies ... 12 little piggies? Count all the ways our livestock keep us busy in the spring.

That Smell Can Mean Only One Thing

Beginning Farmers | Farm Management |
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It's skunk mating season, and everyone can smell it.

Why Every Farmer Should Have Really Good Photos

Farm Management
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Hire a photographer to give your farm an edge above the competition.

The Value Of A Snag

Farm Management
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Before you cut down and haul out a dead tree, consider the benefits of leaving it in place—a standing snag can be a valuable component of a wildlife-friendly farm.

Choose Your Livestock By Determining Your Market

Animals | Farm Management |
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It's important to consider how to market what an animal produces when considering whether or not to raise livestock.

Beetles Are Pollinators Too

Farm Management
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We often look at beetles as pests, but they do more than just compete for the fruits of our labors—they could be the best pollinators we have.

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