
The Schmidts Return to Their Roots
Written by Jeb BurchickOriginally published in the 2024 Fall/Winter Edition of The Old Line Farmer In the summer of 1964, Farm News, the then Maryland Farm Bureau magazine, featured an interview
Written by Jeb BurchickOriginally published in the 2024 Fall/Winter Edition of The Old Line Farmer In the summer of 1964, Farm News, the then Maryland Farm Bureau magazine, featured an interview
Howie Feaga built a barn on his ag-preserved property, then Maryland increased his property tax assessment by over $900,000.
Rest assured, while you’re on the farm working hard to feed and fuel our communities, we are engaged in the policy discussions that will let you keep farming.
DAVIDSONVILLE, Md. – Today, Maryland Farm Bureau announced the availability of five $2,000 scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year, totaling $10,000 to support the educational pursuits of the next generation of Maryland
The grass-fed black Angus cattle require a lot of care, but inclement weather can’t slow them down. It’s the dead of winter, but Zene grows hay and straw on the farm to keep his cows eating grass all year long.
As the average age of farmers continues to rise, the future of agriculture increasingly depends on the contributions of young producers. Maryland is fortunate to have a dynamic and talented group of young farmers, many of whom are active participants in the Maryland Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers (YF&R) program.