5 Ways to Love Your Farm
February 7, 2015February means you’re over the winter hump and on the downslide into spring. Use this opportunity to reconnect with your farmland before the growing season begins.
February means you’re over the winter hump and on the downslide into spring. Use this opportunity to reconnect with your farmland before the growing season begins.
Before you quit your city job and head to the farm for a year or more of training, know what to expect so you can decide if the experience will be beneficial to you.
You don’t have to be rolling in dough to live out your farm dream. Here are thrifty ways you can save money and live a happy lifestyle.
In a nod to your farm’s history, maintain the rustic appeal an old barn offers while updating it the right way with modern conveniences.
The rustic setting of your farm’s barn can make your next party memorable—but you’ll need to put in the work ahead of time.
You’ve grown the vegetables; now get the customers with these tips for marketing your community-supported agriculture shares.
With advertising restrictions placed on raw-milk producers and herd-share operators, there are still ways to spread the word about your products.
In a farm-focused round of “Would You Rather,” we asked you which was the bigger problem: GMOs or pesticides.
Rotating plant families through your garden reduces pest pressure, improves soil nutrition and increases your harvest.
If you want to be a small-scale farmer, don’t be fooled—you’ll put in many hours to make a living, but there are small glimmers of hope we can make this lifestyle work.