Agriculture
Rising temperatures pose increased heat stress risk to women, young children
With historically high temperatures, staying safe while working outdoors is increasingly vital, particularly among vulnerable groups like pregnant women, older employees and young children.
Va. farmers diversify and expand with value-added agriculture
Consumers increasingly demand locally produced agricultural products, and farmers are in a better position to fulfill that need with a little help from friends at the Virginia Foundation for Agriculture, Innovation and Rural Sustainability.
Advocating for farmers’ mental health can ‘save lives’
May is the month when people across the nation focus on mental health awareness, but American Farm Bureau Federation wants individuals to be cognizant of farmers’ mental health year-round.
Save on the purchase of a new utility vehicle with exclusive savings from Yamaha
Farm Bureau members in Virginia are eligible to receive a $250 rebate on the purchase of select all-terrain and side-by-side vehicles.
Virginia quilters honor tradition while embracing modern styles
Contemporary crafters are putting their own spin on quilting to create fashionable pieces, and preservationists are doing their part to celebrate the artistry displayed in vintage quilts.
Follow safety strategies to prevent child injuries on the farm
When Marilyn Adams’ 11-year-old son, Keith, suffocated in a gravity flow wagon on her family’s Iowa farm in 1986, she made it her life’s mission to spread awareness of childhood farm safety.
Tiny microgreens produce abundance of nutrients
Microgreens may be tiny, but they contain a large quantity of essential vitamins and minerals.
New app helps farmers manage row crop pests
Using modern technology ensures farmers can produce more efficient, maximum crop yields, and now there’s a new tool of the trade—a smartphone app that helps growers keep damaging pests at bay.
Historic farmers markets remain popular in modern times
With a rich history, faithful following and modern versions, farmers markets have withstood the test of time.
National mental health observance includes focus on farmer stress
During National Mental Health Awareness Month this May, Virginia Farm Bureau Federation and other agricultural organizations are reminding farmers, farmworkers and rural residents that resources are available when they need help.









