Programs
Save on rental cars, and hit the road before summer’s end
Don’t waste the last stretch of vacation season. Virginia Farm Bureau members can save up to 35% off Avis® and Budget® car rentals.
Save on your next trip at select hotels worldwide
Planning a summer vacation? Virginia Farm Bureau members can save up to 20% off best available rates at Choice and Wyndham hotels.
Mathews County is Virginia’s best kept secret, on Real Virginia
Discover Mathews County and its robust agriculture industry in this month’s County Agriculture Close-up segment on Virginia Farm Bureau’s Real Virginia television program.
Escape to paradise with Biltmore Estate savings
Use your membership discount to explore America’s largest home in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina.
Cultivate magazine explores Virginia’s native wildflowers
In the May issue of Cultivate magazine, readers will discover the abundance of wildflowers native to Virginia, where to spot them and how to care for these vibrant beauties in the garden.
Success of value-added grant program linked to VA FAIRS
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Value-Added Producer Grant program marked two decades of operation last year, and part of its success is attributed to its partnership with the Virginia Foundation for Agriculture, Innovation and Rural Sustainability.
Earn some extra dough by leasing land to Vogue Towers
Virginia Farm Bureau members can now get paid for leasing land to Vogue Towers to install a wireless communication tower.
Broadband access is reaching more Virginia farmers, on Real Virginia
After waiting for years, some rural Virginians are finally getting high-speed internet—a critical tool for farmers who need to communicate with customers and access global markets.
Seize the springtime sunshine with Dollywood discounts
Seize the springtime sunshine with the whole family at Dollywood Parks and Resort using exclusive Farm Bureau member discounts.
Hanover County’s last remaining dairy farm to diversify operation with new creamery
In a rapidly urbanizing area of Central Virginia, one dairy-farming family is taking the opportunity to tell their agriculture story and connect with consumers directly, by appealing to their palates.









