
It's hard to believe another year has passed. As 2019 bids us goodbye, one farmer shares his farming resolutions for 2020.

The Combes family in California’s Central Valley turned a few acres of dirt into a multispecies hobby farm, using livestock for regenerative agriculture.

Want to learn new homesteading skills in 2020? Great! Here are 20 skills to learn, practice and add to your search for self-sustenance.

Want to get a jump on Mother Nature this growing season? You can use plant starts and be ready to plant when spring rolls around.

Ginseng is an easy and profitable plant with an ancient medicinal tradition. And you can grow ginseng in your garden, in plots or in unused woodlands.

By themselves or combined with other materials, shelf fungi are pretty, plentiful and perfect for making handmade mushroom paper.

Don't waste time, energy and resources on inefficient practices. Lean farming helps you do more with less for a happier, more productive farm life.

Forget ordinary household ladders—modular scaffolding is the perfect versatile choice for elevated work on complex farm projects.

As a brand inspector, Paul Johnson never knows what his day will hold. Read about his goat-wrangling, cattle-chasing career in the Big Sky Country.

You don't have to go without fresh greens just because it's winter. New technology makes indoor gardening easier and more efficient.

You can reduce your fuel and food costs by heating with and eating from your woodlot and yard. Learn the basics of woodlot management.

When planning next year's garden, consider some heart-healthy herbs.