
If your farm acreage has ample forestland, there are ways to earn some money from both timber and nontimber use.

A Georgia-based grassfed beef farm White Oaks Pastures offers tips for preparing their meat the tastiest way possible.

Wild farming takes the pressure off you, the farmer, and lets nature take control of your farm’s production.

Ducks Unlimited and other companies like it can help you turn soggy areas of your land into a pond that attracts wetland wildlife.

By developing your farm’s relationship with local chefs, you can find a new markets for your products and up your farm’s sales.

Protect the wild birds around your home with things that will prevent them from flying into your windows.

New to selling at the farmers market? Make the most of your time there with these tips from veteran farmers.

Keeping your septic system in working order can mean the difference between carefree country living and a stinky situation.

A citrus grove established in the 60s takes on new life with a new pair of owners working their way toward full-time farming.

Before you go to market with your top-quality eggs or meat, put your poultry farming business plan in writing to ensure financial success.

Revive your home or farm landscape with a modern hedgerow that can provide soil stability, privacy, wildlife habitat and other benefits.

If you want to eschew fossil-fuel-powered equipment, draft horses are the way to go.