

Hosted by Joanne Clendining, Maryland Farm & Harvest takes viewers around the state to see and experience what it's like to run a 21st century farm – from technological advances and conservation challenges to age-old complications such as weather hardships. MF&H also captures the number one reason why planters and growers dedicate themselves to it all: their simple love of farming.

Nov 13, 2018
Tractor pull, invasive blue catfish, and breeding bees.

Nov 20, 2018
The making of a locally-grown Thanksgiving meal.

Nov 27, 2018
Syrup to cereal, dairy industry struggles, and a farmer-conservationist.

Dec 4, 2018
Greenhouse to Home Depot, a fix-it farmer, and an oyster hatchery.

Dec 11, 2018
Slower-growing chicken, smart irrigation, and superior cattle.

Dec 18, 2018
97-year-old farmer, winter barn prep, farm to food bank, and pea shoots.

Dec 25, 2018
Milk to eggnog, a teaching farm, crowns made from Maryland blooms, and aronia berries.

Jan 1, 2019
Wet weather, showing cattle for recovery, Maryland State Fair president, and blue crabs.

Jan 8, 2019
Animal births, ditch research, and rooftop farming.

Jan 15, 2019
Prince George's County farming guru, wheat to brownies, using the whole hog, and rice.

Jan 22, 2019
Charter fishing, improving water quality, farm field trip, and food forests.

Jan 29, 2019
Apples to apple butter, picking pumpkins and popcorn, and invasive lanternflies.

Feb 5, 2019
Rye whiskey, apple brandy, bourbon, and pumpkin beer.