Ralph Lauren Abainza

Regenerative farms where every month is Earth Month

Beyond Earth Month itself, many farms are already practicing regenerative agriculture for the sake of healthier people and environment.

A living tree spotted inside a supermarket in Batangas

A big tree inside a supermarket in Batangas City is gaining traction among shoppers because it is making the place more alive and connected with nature.

A zombie-inducing fungus is worth more than gold

Scientists shared that a scary fungus could soon be the next in-demand crop because of its potential in the field of medicine.

Planning to start a farm resort? Here are some tips to get you started

More and more farms are engaging in farm tourism to diversify their products and offerings and increase their profits. It is a supplementary activity that draws visitors in through various activities such as harvesting fruits and vegetables, feeding and caring for farm animals, fishing, camping, hiking, swimming, and sampling the local cuisine.

Agriculture Magazine reader transformed a no man's land into a nature wonderland

What used to be a no man's land, where hectares of land was idle due to previous armed conflicts and destructive mining operations, is now a nature farm and resort attracting local and foreign visitors. This is the JB Nature Farm & Resort, put up in 2012 by Engr. Woodrow "Jun" C. Escobal Jr. and his wife, Dr. Bessie Acebes-Escobal, in Brgy. Sukailang, Surigao City, province of Surigao del Norte.