Farm & Ranch Blogs
Select a U.S. region here: East, South, Midwest, Central, West
Nationwide U.S. Farm & Ranch Bloggers
- Eastern Region
- Southern Region
- Midwestern Region
- Central Region
- Western Region
- FBlog Perspectives on Agricultural Topics

- Tree Talk
- Working Ranch Blog
Canadian Farm & Ranch Bloggers
- A Farmer & Her [57+] Purses
- Agronomic Tips
- Confessions of a Teenage Cowgirl
- Cropview
- Farmgirl Pearls
- Fisher Farms
- Food and Farming Canada
- Girl Meets Farm
- High Country Cattle Services
- Just Another Day on the Prairie
- My Farm Education
- My Cattle World
- Ravenwood Ranch
- Rural Route Ramblings
- Stewart Skinner’s Blog
- The Effeminate Farmer
- The Modern Farmer Project
- The Soil Fun Guy
- VELD architect
- What’s Growing ON?
International Farm & Ranch Bloggers
- A Year in Redwood (Ireland)
- Bush Babe of Oz (Australia)
- Cattle Producer (NT) (Australia)
- De Bortoli Wines Blog (Australia)
- Discovering Our Countryside (United Kingdom)
- Emmanuel Ferrand (France)
- Farmer Jake (England)
- Farmer’s Wife in Training (Australia)
- Fleur McDonald: Voice of the Outback (Australia)
- Gilroy Farms (Australia)
- Goatee Joe (United Kingdom)
- Grahame’s Blog (Australia)
- Great Slamseys Farm (United Kingdom)
- La Valle Del Siele (Italy)
- Melons Cause Insomnia (Australia)
- Montrose Dairy (Australia)
- Nerd Farmer (Australia)
- Our Welsh Farm (United Kingdom)
- Rural Miss (Australia)
- Sheep, Meat and Muddy Feet (United Kingdom)
- Sperlings in Africa (Uganda)
- Station Life (Australia)
- The Milk Maid Marian (Australia)
- The Newfarmerette (Ireland)
- The Smallholder Series (United Kingdom)
- Viktor E. Bengtsson (Liberia)
- Will Wilson (United Kingdom)
Policy of Inclusion: This list of blogs has been aggregated by MPK to help those who are looking for information about how their food is raised, in the interest of connecting all sides of the dinner plate. People who blog about their life on a farm or ranch are those who are listed. Please contact her if you’d like to be added to the list or have a favorite rancher or farmer who blogs. A separate list for those who advocate from their various roles in agriculture can be found at the Agvocate Blog List.















































