
Farming has changed more in the last 50 years than it did in the previous 200. From GPS-guided tractors to soil sensors and automated irrigation, … Read More ›

Farming has changed more in the last 50 years than it did in the previous 200. From GPS-guided tractors to soil sensors and automated irrigation, … Read More ›

There’s something deeply calming about a Japanese garden. The quiet simplicity, the balance, the way every stone, leaf, and curve feels intentional—it’s no accident. The … Read More ›

Shopping for a farmer sounds easy, right? Just grab something with tractors on it and you’re done. Well, not quite. If you’ve ever tried to … Read More ›

When you’ve spent years working the land, making the soil give back, watching crops grow season after season, the thought of selling farmland isn’t just … Read More ›

If you’ve ever walked into your garden on a quiet morning with a cup of coffee in hand, you’ll know there’s always something new to … Read More ›

Running a farm these days isn’t just about getting dirt under your fingernails or watching the clouds for signs of rain. Modern farming comes with … Read More ›

When I first walked into the greenhouse of a mentor farmer decades ago, I saw bag upon bag labeled “peat moss” stacked beside potting soil … Read More ›

The sun hadn’t even risen fully when I grabbed my coffee and stepped out to the garden. The air smelled of damp earth and fresh … Read More ›

When I first started out with vegetables, I treated fertilizing like sprinkling salt on fries. A little here, a little there, and hope for the … Read More ›

As a farmer, one of the most frustrating things you can face is seeing your tomato plants full of flowers but not producing any fruit. … Read More ›