
Wild and free-range chickens are not the same—learn the difference and how to combat a feral chicken problem where you live.

Add some color to your landscape with these cold-hardy shrubs.

This Indiana farm has mastered the delicate balance of profits and man hours.

Installing a farm gate? Here’s what you need to know to ensure it serves your farm well.

Soothe sore muscles and ease chest congestion with a homemade salve made from pine, fir and juniper needles.
This woodland herb with mysterious blue coloring is particular in its growing habits, and it’s delicate way of living is under threat.

Mix and match the fencing, posts and gates that work best for your farm’s needs using this farm-fence guide.

With less time and fewer resources going into house management, you’ll have more to invest in growing your own food.

Start your own citrus forest using the seeds from the oranges, lemons and limes you already eat.

These crop companions not only add a dose of pretty to your garden, they’ll help prevent pests, enrich your soil and can be harvested, as well.

The farm can be a great place for kids of all backgrounds and all living situations to learn hands-on lessons you can’t get from a book.

Going to school isn't most kids' favorite activity, but if your school had a 30-acre farm like Durham's Hub Farm, it might become their favorite.