Agriculture
Try something savory this National Sweet Potato Month
Celebrate sweet potatoes’ versatility with creative recipes, like this spicy dip to compliment your Super Bowl party.
Reaching for the sky: Virginia’s majestic trees inspire awe
Discover the commonwealth’s vast array of state and national tree champions, and learn about the enthusiasts working to preserve the natural marvels.
Farmers voice opinions on legislation impacting agriculture at annual Legislative Day
Farmers met with lawmakers and advocated for legislation that affects agriculture during VFBF’s annual Legislative Day at the General Assembly in Richmond.
House Speaker Don Scott meets with farmers on the eve of annual Legislative Day
Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, grew up splitting time between the city and the country.
New peer-to-peer mental health resource available for farm families
While difficult circumstances in agriculture often are temporary, certain decisions can be permanent.
Tazewell County farmer receives 15-year service award
Tazewell County cattle producer Emily F. Edmondson of Chilhowie was recognized Jan. 30 for 15 years of service on the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation board of directors.
Goochland County farmer receives 35-year service award
Goochland County hay and grain producer Wayne F. Pryor of Hadensville was recognized Jan. 30 for 35 years of service on the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation board of directors.
Cumberland County farmer receives 10-year service award
Cumberland County cattle, forage and forestry producer William F. “Bill” Osl Jr. of Columbia was recognized Jan. 30 for 10 years of service on the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation board of directors.
Orange County farmer receives 15-year service award
Orange County beef producer Thomas E. Graves of Orange was recognized Jan. 30 for 15 years of service on the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation board of directors.
Goochland County Young Farmers ranked among nation’s most accomplished at national convention
Virginia’s farming community was well-represented by the next generation of agricultural leaders at the recent American Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers competitions in Salt Lake City, where Virginia Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers contestants competed for placement at the national level.









