Modern Farmer visits Michelle Bolt and her miniature livestock at Tanglewood Farm in northern Georgia.
Crystal Bay Farm in Watsonville, California, is sandwiched between two national parks along the coast of Monterey Bay. Farmer Jeff Fiorovich says you can see the ocean from the far...
Lucky for marketing-shy farmers, in recent years a new tool has cropped up to make life easier: online food hubs.
Farm Confessional: I’m an Undocumented Farm Worker
In our new feature, Farm Confessional, we talk to agricultural workers whose stories often aren’t told. This week: a 40-year-old migrant farm worker based in Madera, California.
The Illustrated Journals of a Dairy Farmer in 1941
In the early 1940s William George Pope, and his wife Mildred "Moodie” Pope, left Utica, NY and bought a farm. They named it High Acres, and started raising Ayeshire Cattle. Pope ...
Beast In Show: Scenes From An English Farm Exhibition
A look at the faces from one of Britain’s most important agricultural shows.
The U.S. Is Farming More Fish than Ever (But Nowhere Near What China Does)
Numbers from N.O.A.A. make one fact abundantly clear: When it comes to aquaculture, the U.S. remains a tiny fish in an growing Asian pond.
Appetite for Caviar Could Mean the End for American Paddlefish
Nibbling on black gold was once a delicacy only a few could afford. Only now it’s paddlefish, not people, paying the price.
I have never seen literature concerning correlations between psychology and light exposure in animals. But there is a strong correlation between daylight and breeding.
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