A farmer has said he fears being forced off his hill farm within three years because of sea eagles killing half of his lambs.
When snow covers Maine, many farms slow down—but one is finding a unique way to keep people coming back: winter goat yoga.
Ice and frost covered the strawberry fields at Southern Hill Farms. As a result, they had to turn on their overhead irrigation system for hours.
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New farm-to-table restaurant, Roots Bistro opens
The second tenant in the new Earlham Commons has officially opened. Roots Bistro by Tree Hill Farms, located at 539 National ...
There is less snowfall in southern Maine, and when it does snow, more frequent melt events mean it doesn't stick around for ...
A decade after acquiring their Washington, D.C., home, a couple took over the adjacent rowhouse to accommodate their growing ...
Strantz clearly wasn’t interested in building easy golf, and several holes prove Tot Hill is no exception. Much like Tobacco ...
The future is now when it comes to virtual fencing on hill country farms, as James Parsons will explain at the 2025 East Coast Farming Expo next month. Parsons is among a raft of presenters confirmed ...
Sharing long-term goals with financial professionals can help farmers take advantage of opportunities for their operations.
Explore the story of Little Galla farm in South Lanarkshire, a family-run hill farm with its own challenges and rewards.
We’re getting community reaction to a solar farm proposal in Greene County. The idea was brought up at the board of ...