NY Times: Patrick Maignan, a robust gray-haired farmer, lives alone on his farm, surrounded only by the freshly plowed wheat fields of this lonely→


SGGP: The machine can pick up 120 tons of unhusked rice in eight hours, consuming only four liters of petrol. Nguyen Van Hong has→


Behind every farm there is a unique story and for Mike and Shannon Wiggins it all started with a couple goats. Their daughter became→


Burlington Free Press: It makes Bob Vasseur chuckle that people from around the world have “adopted” maple trees in his family’s Bragg Hill sugarbush→


Hydroponics is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. One Florida in entrepreneur has found a business opportunity→


If you’ve ever left water out in the hot sun then you know exactly what it looks and smells like by the end of→


If Small Farm Central is any indication, there’s a niche out there for everyone. The web business, run by Simon Huntley, gives small farmers→


Andrew Logan has what every manufacturer craves: an endless source of free raw materials that his suppliers can’t wait to dump and a market→


I don’t know if you know this or not, but I live on a farm. It’s a small farm — a few acres at→


Looks like their might be an opportunity for an entrepreneur willing to buck tradition and transport pumpkins from California to other parts of the→


The corn farmer might soon become extinct. According to Kahleej Times, Eduardo Rodriguez Hernandez recently created a unique robot that can plow, plant, care→


Chicago Tribune: At 22, Scott Skelly already has a national reputation in his field – corn. The recent college graduate has been creating corn→


Today people care more about where their food comes from and how it is grown than ever before. At one time no one worried→


Mrs. Doe Pee’s Buck Lures sells deer doe urine as a hunting lure. How do you get into that business? And, more importantly, how→


According to Grand Forks Herald, the next time you see a field being tended by a farmer, he probably won’t be driving the tractor.→


The Packer: Jones said he was motivated to create the E-Sorter because he wanted to give growers a better option at a better price.→


If you don’t want to sell eggs for a living, maybe you should consider raising turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner instead. The opportunity may have→


BBC News: On going into business, Emily said: “We had loads of spare eggs and we just thought we better get rid of them→


Irish Times: When Deirdre Murtagh of Causey Farm speaks of the business she co-founded with her two siblings – which allows various groups to→


Looking for something new to farm? What about salt? From the outside, Midge Jolly’s newest salt house looks like an igloo that went long→