
A permaculture food forest and burgeoning permaculture movement are alive in Brooklyn.

There’s more in your soil than rotting plant matter—these insects and organisms are helping turn organic matter into a fertile growing medium for your farm.
You want to protect your small farm from legal trouble, but navigating the insurance world can be tricky. Here are the basics you need to know.
Bitter cold temperatures, snow and ice can be harsh on your farm, but with a little planning up front, you can hunker down for winter with peace of mind.

With a lot of hype about food labels and farming practices, it's important to know the truth about the meat you're buying and understand the labels you can use on your own farm products.

If horses are in your blood and a horse farm is on your mind, educate yourself about farm management before making it a hobby or a career.

According to studies, bats are worth $3.7 billion to U.S. agriculture.

One farmer shares how he ran a successful crowdfunding campaign and how you can get your farm project funded, too.

Customers will be lining up outside your farmers' market booth for your fresh garlic—but you might need to do some legwork ahead of time.

If you’ve always wanted to become a Christmas tree farmer, your farm dream isn’t too far out of reach.

Trees are an important plant on your farm, whether or not they produce food or income for you. Be on the lookout for these issues and know how to treat them.

Learn how to hold wolves at bay on your farm and around your livestock without lethal control.