Programs
Make the most out of March at The Meadow Event Park
From kennel clubs to Virginia’s largest RV Expo, this month’s lineup of events offers something for everyone.
Loudoun County educator named Virginia AITC Teacher of the Year, receives national honor
Amy Goodyear, a biology teacher at Heritage High School in Leesburg, has been named the Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom 2024 Teacher of the Year.
Franklin County farmer accepted into agricultural boot camp
Franklin County agriculture teacher Morgan Washburn is among 15 women from across the U.S. who were selected to participate in the American Farm Bureau Women’s Communications Spring Boot Camp.
State Fair of Virginia calling all ‘Ag Superheroes’
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an ag superhero! The State Fair of Virginia is encouraging individuals to nominate Virginia’s agricultural stars for its 2024 Ag Superhero Trading Cards.
Dazzle someone special this Valentine’s Day with Member Deals Plus®
From brilliant bouquets to romantic getaways, Virginia Farm Bureau members can save on a variety of gifts.
Don’t miss exciting shows at The Meadow Event Park
With lively martial arts and other riveting shows, The Meadow Event Park in Caroline County is hosting plenty of indoor entertainment throughout February.
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.









