Teaching and hosting educational workshops on your farm
Turning a working farm into a classroom is part art, part logistics and all heart. You can teach seed-to-harvest techniques…
Risk management: insurance options for different farm types
Farming always has been a business of careful calculations and stubborn hope, where weather, markets, and biology conspire to keep…
How to run a faster, smarter packing shed
Every harvest brings a rush of decisions: which bins to prioritize, how to route workers, when to cool product, and…
Why trees and animals belong together: a fresh look at integrated land systems
When I first stepped onto a small demonstration farm that combined fruit trees with grazing sheep, I expected a pleasant…
Natural remedies for sick plants: homemade cures that actually help
Gardening is a constant conversation with living things: you listen, you respond, and sometimes you improvise when a plant starts…
Creating a business plan that attracts investors or loans
Startups and growing companies live or die by the quality of their planning, but a business plan that reads well…
Seasonal labor: hire smarter and keep crews working well
Every season brings the same nervous energy: will the crew arrive on time, learn fast enough, and handle the weather…
Keep the harvest moving: practical maintenance to prevent costly downtime
Farm equipment sits at the center of every successful operation, yet it’s easy to treat machines as appliances—there until they…
Practical strategies for managing a small or diversified farm
Running a small or diversified farm is equal parts art and arithmetic: you manage soil, animals, markets, and time with…
Why your soil’s pH quietly controls the health of every plant
Soil pH is a simple number with complex consequences, and few garden chores reward attention as directly as getting it…













