
You don't need a root cellar to extend the life of your fresh garden produce into winter and even spring. Here's how to preserve veggies in your home.

Sure, cattle provide dairy and meat, but keeping a herd of large animals can also teach the farmer invaluable life lessons, too.

When planting a moderate-sized garden of 1/4 acre or more, hand tools can really increase your efficiency, so check out these essential hand tools.

Add some tangy zest to the holiday table with this recipe for fermented cranberry relish, which pulls in fresh cranberries and orange for festive flavor!

Ellijay Mushrooms founder Howard Berk tells us how mushrooms are being used in bourbons and whiskeys along with being turned into creme brûlée toppings.

Store these fruits and vegetables in the root cellar well past fall into late winter, then your early spring garden can take over.

These 8 pieces of farm clothing—from an insulated jacket to rugged pants and more—are designed to make your farm life work better!

Love growing tulips and considering getting into selling cut flowers? Keep these tips in mind and you'll enjoy profit from these beautiful flowers.

You can build a lean-to greenhouse onto an existing structure to add to your growing space using these simple-to-follow plans.

Installing tree trunk guards is an important pre-winter step to protect young trees from hungry critters. Here are some best practices to follow.

Hog butchering is an invaluable skill for homesteaders, and it's not difficult to learn, though there are some key steps and concerns to keep in mind.

USDA needs your help in eradicating an untreatable neurologic disease in sheep and goats, so read more to learn about scrapie and what you can do to help.