Sarah Hoffmann always knew she would return to life on a farm. After practicing as an academic physician for almost 10 years, Hoffmann says she decided to
Each time Amber Tamm digs beneath the soil with her hands to pluck roots from the ground or plant seeds, she feels at peace. Farming wasn’t part of her
This Alaskan fisherwoman got hooked on fishing.
The Harpkes are part of a small yet growing movement of young farmers in South Florida.
Meet Yago Roman, the head vegetable farmer at the Spannocchia estate in Siena, Italy.
"You say mirliton, I say chayote squash. Vegetable pear! Let's call the whole thing off!”
Though Meagan Burns grew up on an Illinois dairy farm and married a Texas cattleman, it never occurred to her that she herself might wind up tending a 112-head herd.
Up close and personal with one of America's most fascinating farmers.
We meet the new breed of global growers embracing agriculture.
Why this weird Chinese vegetable should earn your respect.
This ancient Indian crop is poised to take the Western world by storm.
Indie rock singer Gregory Alan Isakov relies on farming to keep him grounded.
Matthew Geldin wants to help you turn your lawn into a bountiful garden.
"A good tomato isn't cheap, and a cheap tomato isn't good.” So reads the sign at Happy Cat's farmers market stalls.
On most farms, a crop field is a timestamp that reflects a specific moment in a specific place. The fields at Norwich Meadows Farm, however, are more akin
In Rhode Island, Jake Stanton works to help immigrant farmers market and grow their produce and skills.
A.yoni Jeffries wants to make sure the names of her ancestors live on a hundred years from now through the land she works. It’s one of the reasons she
With Sistah Seeds, Amirah Mitchell aims to make culturally significant heirlooms more readily available.
Artisan Grain Collaborative, a network of farmers, millers, maltsters, brewers, bakers and distillers, is fostering a resilient and equitable regional breadbasket.
An Atlanta activist, an apple artist, a first-generation farmer answering a calling: These entrepreneurs bring a fresh approach to agriculture.
"I'm trying to push that wild hare gene," says Eric Shevchenko of his rabbit breeding operation.
A look inside the world of the Soil Sisters, a Wisconsin-based collective of sustainable-agriculture focused female farmers.
Picture yourself harvesting oysters you grew yourself, sharing them with friends and family. Sound dreamy? It's a reality for more than 100 New York
An Atlanta activist, an apple artist, a first-generation farmer answering a calling: These entrepreneurs bring a fresh approach to agriculture.
When these farmers aren’t jamming out on stage, they’re creating the other kind of jam, all in an effort to give back.
In 2019, Jeff Siewicki was a pharmacist who never planned to become a farmer. His plan was to create a 25’ x 25’ garden for personal use near his home
Before dawn on an October morning, a thick fog wends its way down the many trails of Maine’s Peaks Island, coating the trees and fields in a gray blanket.
Before dawn on an October morning, a thick fog wends its way down the many trails of Maine’s Peaks Island, coating the trees and fields in a gray blanket.
An Atlanta activist, an apple artist, a first-generation farmer answering a calling: These entrepreneurs bring a fresh approach to agriculture.
Sam McCullough was a high school senior chopping firewood for money when he was recruited by Nash Huber of Nash's Organic Produce. Now he's the manager of Huber's 700-acre enterprise.
According to a new report, many farmers rely on conventional seed to grow organic crops, to the potential detriment of crop resilience.
When Louis Bromfield first arrived on his farm in Richland County, Ohio, he was shocked at the state of the soil. Generations of unsustainable forestry
In an effort to replace chemical additives in food, scientists are harnessing the power of microbes naturally found in fermented foods, fungi and other plants.
Nate O'Neil is a 40-something farmer who grows 70-odd crops, some of which with dry-growing techniques.
An Atlanta activist, an apple artist, a first-generation farmer answering a calling: These entrepreneurs bring a fresh approach to agriculture.
A look inside the world of the Soil Sisters, a Wisconsin-based collective of sustainable-agriculture focused female farmers.
When Jessika Tantisook and Jared Oakes began weaning their 10-acre cranberry bog off chemicals, people said it couldn't be done.
With a background in food policy and environmental causes, Karyn Bigelow already understood how vital bees are to the environment. But the isolation
Gifting your first catch, whether a moose, a deer or berries, is a Tlingit tradition. “As a child, you learn that giving away the first catch is part of
Before dawn on an October morning, a thick fog wends its way down the many trails of Maine’s Peaks Island, coating the trees and fields in a gray blanket.