
While you do spring tune-ups and related maintenance, give the tractor a good cleaning. The potential benefits are many, including improved performance.

Horses, cattle, goats and sheep have different behaviors and tendencies, requiring different fencing needs. Here's how to choose the best for your animals.

These products, including a generator, portable power supply and lantern, are aimed at those who want to live more independently and self-sufficiently.

More farmers are using high tunnels, which can provide growing advantages in all four seasons. Here are tips on how best to use them.

You can structure a small farm to benefit from the absence of a tractor, and you can also use the purchase of one as an incentive for financial success.

Before hybrid broilers and superlayers, authors of poultry books in the early 1900s recommended some chicken breeds that are still prevalent today.

Deer are persistent, and keeping them out of your orchard or garden requires a good fence. These tips will help you prevent their entry.

Did you expose yourself to gardening on Saturday? We did, and we saw a lot of hilarious photos from others who did the same. Here are some favorites.

Flight patterns, wing shapes and colors identify groups of butterflies such as hairstreaks, satyrs and checkerspots. Here are the basics.

If you've ever wanted to garden au naturel, you might be able to get away with in on World Naked Gardening Day—but we're not making any promises.

If you're loading up after a strenuous day or week, you can easily overlook obvious things. Here's a starter list of what to bring to the farmers market.

Although some uses require a little research and caution, you can probably get wood chips for free and apply them in various ways on your farm.