Country Folks Grower is a business to business publication offering coast to coast coverage through three regional editions.
Each monthly issue covers all facets of growing and marketing fresh market and ornamental crops.
Seeds of Science: Fruitful control of a fruit-eating pest
We love a solid biological control, don’t we? Something natural taking care of something natural, no chemicals needed. A team of […]
Adding value back to agriculture
Perhaps Tom Petty said it best: “You never slow down, you never grow old.”
That’s how Chris Bass is keeping things fresh […]
Veteran develops vegetable operation in Central North Carolina
ELON, NC – Andrew Long is a veteran, having served in our country’s armed forces, including overseas, from 2010 – 2014. […]
Featuring fermentation to add value
Thirty Acre Farm in Bremen, Maine, is a farm-to-fermentation enterprise owned and operated by longtime friends Simon Frost and […]
Changes in the green industry
The economy has fluctuated over the years, and the green industry is very familiar with these changes. Dr. Charlie Hall, a professor […]
Would a walk-behind tractor benefit your operation?
At the 2024 Ohio Ecological Food & Farm Association Conference, Joel Dufour said, “When you say ‘tractor’ to an American, they […]
Agritourism strategies: Bouncing back from weather
Planning and running an agritourism event is difficult, as there are many factors to consider. There are many strategies to focus on to […]
Rock Ridge Farm offers year-round bounty
Residents of Vermont, New Hampshire, New York and Massachusetts have depended on David and Diane Kalinowski of Rock […]
Hydroponics research: Growing solutions
As far back as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, man was known to experiment with growing plants in water rather than soil. The […]
Aphid control in Christmas trees
Dr. Richard S. Cowles is an agricultural scientist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station and the owner of Humming […]
Considerations for agritourism hiring
Elizabeth Higgins, agriculture business management and production economics specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension, recently […]
Furthering robots as a service for farmers
America has always had a soft spot for robots. Whether warning Will Robinson of danger, letting Obi-Wan Kenobi know that he really […]