Finding land is harder than ever. Costs keep rising. Weather is less predictable. For young Iowans trying to start farming, the barriers are mounting — and many are being shut out entirely.
Despite brutal cold, winter conditions benefit New England farms. Livestock are well adapted to low temperatures and snow protects soils while supporting spring growing conditions.
As the effects of climate change hit each farm a differently, growers are taking a variety of approaches to adjust.
Ben De Boef grew up working on his grandfather’s 400-acre farm in Montezuma, Iowa, and hearing stories about it. “I loved it ...
President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are on a dairy kick. That's big news for California. One in every five glasses of milk that's drunk in this country comes from California dairy companies.
Negotiators disbanded on Friday without a plan for the basin supplying water to 40m people, thrusting the region into uncertainty ...
A pocket-sized goat named Lint is helping spread love across west-central Saskatchewan this Valentine’s season. Valentine’s ...
You know that sinking feeling when you reach for your favorite item at the store and the shelf is empty? That moment is ...
The Winchell Family Farmers While Dave and Polly have played an integral part in Winchell Family Farm operations for decades, ...
Consolidation in ag, higher input prices, land access issues, and other obstacles make it hard for young farmers to gain a ...