Almost everywhere across the USA is facing some kind of water shortage. Here in California, it's hit every single city besides San Diego. Whether it's a huge issue in your garden to water your garden in as efficient a manner as possible.
Despite strong commodity prices, farmer sentiment in the United States deteriorated sharply in May as producers are anxious about their farm's financial health and prospects.
Kitchen scrap gardening can be a great way to get even MORE food out of the food you've already eaten. We'll show you what it takes to be successful here.
U.S. wheat crop hit by dry winter then soggy spring, adding to global tightness
Gary Millershaski, a farmer and scout on the Wheat Quality Council's Kansas wheat tour, inspects winter wheat stunted by drought near Syracuse
Apps and sensor-laden gadgets are helping farmers shift from the fields to indoor food-growing operations. But these innovations still don't make it easy.
The Saudis are certainly ambitious. Understand that all this is a natural extension of the African Sahel which has been greening up before my eyes this past two decades. The Sahel extends completely across africa and restoring the hydraulic cycle t
On today's video, we're doing "how much eating meat you'll get off a pig" slash "how a custom cut pig can best bring value to your family by choosing the best cuts for your freezer".
Amos Miller's private food club members say they don't want their grass-fed meat treated with the chemical preservatives required by all USDA-approved processing plants.
Last month, CF Industries, one of the world's largest manufacturers of hydrogen and nitrogen fertilizer, warned its customers that Union Pacific Railway Lines is restricting their shipments during the spring application season, jeopardizing farmers
"Seeds," the second in a series of short films examining how Bill Gates and others are pushing the industrial agriculture model on African farmers, examines seed privatization laws and the threat they pose to farmers, biodiversity and local food
Last week, new water restrictions issued for millions of residents of Southern California highlighted the need to make agriculture more efficient--and a new statewide composting mandate is providing the solution.
For the first time ever, farmers the world over -- all at the same time -- are testing the limits of how little chemical fertilizer they can apply without devastating their yields come harvest time. Early predictions are bleak.