
Popular market crops such as lettuce, garlic and potatoes differ in harvest, packaging and storage needs. Here's how to get these crops safely to their destinations.

Here's the story of how a simple red wagon, the perfect size for many farm tasks, has become an irreplaceable piece of equipment.

Porcupines live a long time, climb trees, help forest ecosystems -- and can float on water. They're not predators, but their quills are dangerous.

Creating a niche artisan product—mozzarella di bufala—on a water buffalo dairy farm requires imagination, stamina and a little scratch behind the ears.

This is the time of year to collect and evaluate your data as well as organize and list the fall and winter projects you want completed by spring.

With some creative thinking, you can get the most out of your garden hoop house regardless of how hot temperatures are outside.

Most hobby farmers must eventually deal with removing rocks from their fields or yards. Here are some tools that can help you get the job done.

Goldenrod is the last source of nectar each year. What some gardeners consider a weed can give bees an important final boost for winter.

Box turtles are fascinating omnivorous creatures. Here's how to create and enhance habitat if you find one living in your garden.

Sure, a farm always has more than enough problems you can fix, but take opportunities to enjoy when things go right. It could pay off in unexpected ways.

Attract jays, grosbeaks, woodpeckers and more with this DIY platform bird feeder. It doesn't take long to make and will lure a diverse array of birds.

Choosing proper plants, saving rainwater, adding mulch and matching soil to what you grow are among ways to conserve water in your garden.