Farm.House

Editorial Standards

Honesty about how we make our content matters more than ever. Here's exactly how Farm.House works.

Bylines

Articles are currently published under the byline The Farm.House Editors. This is our editorial team operating as a single brand voice during our launch phase. We don't fabricate fake author personas with fake bios — every fake byline online is a small lie, and we're not interested in starting a publication on lies.

Once Farm.House reaches sustainable revenue, we will hire named contributors with real backgrounds, real bios, and real bylines. You'll see this transition happen in public.

How articles are written

Our articles are drafted with AI assistance, then reviewed and edited by a human before publication. This is the same workflow used by most modern publications — the difference is we tell you about it.

We do not publish AI text without human review. We do not invent quotes, statistics, or sources. When a fact is uncertain, our drafts flag it for verification, and the editor either verifies it or removes it.

Directory data

Our farmers market and CSA directory pulls from the USDA Local Food Directory, a free public dataset. We refresh data weekly. Listings may occasionally be out of date — please verify hours and seasons directly with the market before traveling.

Affiliate disclosure

Some links on Farm.House are affiliate links — primarily HipCamp for farm stays, plus selected seed and homestead supply companies. When you buy or book through these links, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only link to companies whose products we'd recommend regardless of the affiliate program.

Corrections

Found something wrong? Tell us. We correct factual errors quickly and note significant corrections at the bottom of the article.