Farmland conservation requires a three-pronged effort from landowners, communities, and state and federal governments. Learn what you can do to protect yours.

By managing your animals’ grazing, you ensure a grass-covered pasture, lower feed costs and improved health for the herd.

From aquaculture and watering livestock to fishing and recreation, farm ponds can be practical, enjoyable and profitable.

Check this list of wind energy pros and cons to determine if it's the right choice of renewable energy for your farm.
Learn why you should consider an internship in farming, a few pointers and how to apply.
Converting your farm from conventional to organic-farming methods is an important decision. Learn what's involved on a yearly basis.
At the 1900 Farm at Living History Farms visitors learn how men and women worked side-by-side to run a farm in the early 20th century.

Root cellars, the ancient technology that enables the long-term storage of your farm’s bounty.
Celebrating America's Gardening Traditions with Organic Farm & Garden
Download this farm-sitting checklist to think through how best to prepare before you leave your farm in the hands of a farm sitter when you travel.

Americans are ripe for the nostalgia of U-pick farms. Learn what’s involved in an operation and how one family succeeds with their "labor of love."