Profitability Boot Camp for Farmers Workshop – Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at Greenstone Farm Credit Services, 3515 West Road, Lansing, Michigan. In this [...]
Sometimes it can be pricey to keep adding commercial products to crops and gardens in order to keep them thriving. Depending on the size and areas of the crops you grow, [...]
Farming can get expensive. Sometimes the best laid plans can go awry. Fences get damaged. Animals are injured. Equipment gets broken. Whatever the case may be, the bottom [...]
The West Virginia Food and Farm Coalition, a nonprofit organization working to improve the viability of the local food sector in West Virginia by building and supporting a [...]
New Funding Sources for Food-Related Businesses A publication by Anel Guel, Emily Kim, Rich Pirog & Emily Harper of the Michigan State University Center for Regional Food [...]
New Publication: Apple IPM for Beginners Apple IPM for Beginners is a new series of simplified factsheets and scouting guides that make integrated pest management [...]
Our friends at the Cornell Small Farms Program offer a huge array of useful resources for beginning and established farmers. Check these out… Beginning Farmers Online [...]
Food hubs link consumers with locally farmed food From Publication; Written by Lisa Rathke Move over farmers’ markets. More than 300 food hubs around the country are [...]
New USDA report looks at family farms – Farm Futures A new report from USDA’s Economic Research Service looks at family farms. The Family Farm Report, 2014 [...]
Sustainable Farming and Beginning Farmer Training Updates from the Cornell Small Farms Program – May, 2013. Watch Sustainable Farm Energy Webinars Online Anytime: Need [...]