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VFBF joins national coalition urging 2023 Farm Bill passage
Virginia Farm Bureau Federation has joined a national campaign highlighting the necessity of the federal farm bill’s reauthorization—a message with heightened urgency as the expiration date approaches.
National Farmers Market Week highlights connection between food and communities
National Farmers Market Week is Aug. 6-12, just in time for peak-season produce like berries, peaches, peppers, sweet corn and tomatoes.
Chincoteague pony trots in as Virginia’s state pony
Virginia has a state bird, insect, tree, and even a state bat. And now, thanks to an Accomack County 4-H teen, the commonwealth has an official state pony—the Chincoteague pony.
Beat the heat, and stay protected in sunny weather
Whether sitting on the beach or working on a farm, everyone should be mindful of sun exposure, and take precautions.
Milk may be an overlooked sports beverage
A recent study compared the hydration from several different drinks, and found that beverages with a little bit of sugar, fat or protein—like milk—do a good job of keeping us hydrated longer.
Keep your car safe from spiking summertime vehicle thefts
Summer may be perfect for barbecues and vacations, but it’s also a hot season for car thieves.
Seize the sweet corn season before summer’s end
July means sweet corn harvest has arrived, and some Virginia farmers are predicting a successful season.
Do your part and water smart during Smart Irrigation Month
As July heats up, the national Irrigation Association is reminding communities to water efficiently this drought season.
Use caution when cutting trees, branches during yard cleanup
Cutting trees and trimming branches are part of routine yard maintenance for many homeowners, but these tasks can be dangerous when using chainsaws.
Minimize garden damage by thwarting destructive deer
Hardly any plant is off limits to deer, but gardeners can employ a few techniques to help keep them away from summer gardens.









