I can see my future: It’s dry, thirsty and bleak. On our farm, we live with drought daily, working with limited groundwater and learning to adjust and adapt, or to fail and abandon our fields. Water ...
As I drive across my family’s farm in the San Joaquin Valley, it feels as if I’m traveling on a chessboard. I cross one square with crops and then another without crops — our fields that must lay ...
To deduct farm equipment on your tax return, you must show a clear actionable intent to make a profit from your farm. Farm equipment can be deducted several different ways, so consult with a tax ...
Hot and dry weather is expected for the next week or two, but forecasts vary on how dry August will be. Any weather shift could shake up the market. Debates continue if the areas where crops look ...
This article was written by Keith Mears, who farms with his family near Delphi, Ind., and is a Conservation Steward with the America’s Conservation Ag Movement. The most important step to making a ...
An Armed to Farm event at the Berea Urban Farm. (Photo courtesy of NCAT.org Armed to Farm) I sit at the lunch table knowing my food is getting cold, too busy writing to eat. My two table mates are ...
I stared at the missing plant with a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach. The previous evening, when I had closed up the greenhouse for the night, there had been a perfect row of beautiful young ...
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Kids on My Farm
"Gold Shaw Farm, located in Peacham, VT, is a 158-acre homestead-in-progress. Started in 2016 by Morgan and Allison Gold, they're building a regenerative farm from the ground up. Catch their journey ...
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