3 Reasons to Pay Attention to Farm Bill 2012
November 1, 2011Hobby farmers, take heed: Federal policy could dramatically affect small-scale farming operations—and the food that ends up on your plate.
Hobby farmers, take heed: Federal policy could dramatically affect small-scale farming operations—and the food that ends up on your plate.
As fall’s chill descends on your chickens, make sure to perform these winter-prep chores to keep your flock safe and warm.
The U.S.’s first National Farm to School Month sets the stage for an alternative farm-marketing opportunity.
Try these recipes to add some excitement to your kitchen without letting a single part of your harvest go to waste.
A hearty, tasty and warm welcome to this new Farmstead Chef blog! We’re honored and thrilled to join the Hobby Farms blogging family and connect weekly with you about recipes, tips and creative ideas to savor the garden harvest and eat seasonally and locally throughout the year.
Keep your chickens warm, healthy and productive this winter with these cold-weather guidelines.
Co-founder of Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm shares the trials and joys of starting a 1-acre commercial farm high above the streets of Queens.
Ensure your farm’s pet rabbits lead healthy lives by recognizing the signs of these common diseases.
When selecting the perfect cow for your hobby farm, consider these beloved cattle breeds from the days of yore.
Help increase native-pollinator populations around your farm with these preservation tips.