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Virginia’s and nation’s largest industry will be celebrated March 19-25

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Virginia agriculture will be celebrated during National Ag Week, March 19-25. National Ag Day is March 21.



Virginia peanut growers to mark National Peanut Month with peanut butter donations

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Virginia peanut producers will take the super-nutritious peanut from the field to the food bank in the form of peanut butter donations during National Peanut Month in March.



Agriculture Literacy Week to feature readings of Sleep Tight Farm

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Virginia’s Agriculture in the Classroom program will holds its seventh annual Agriculture Literacy Week March 6-10.



School garden projects germinating fast

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As spring inches closer on the calendar, gardeners are not the only ones thinking about digging in the dirt. Many teachers are planning their schools’ spring gardens.



Transfer of CRP land to next generation of farmers is now easier

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On Jan. 9 the U.S. Department of Agriculture began allowing farmers and ranchers to terminate their Conservation Reserve Program contracts early in order to transfer property to the next generation.



Virginia Tech Agricultural Technology Program to hold open house

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Virginia Tech’s Agricultural Technology Program will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on March 18 at the university’s Litton Reaves Hall.



Farm Bureau: New data points to need for immigration reform

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Virginia Farm Bureau Federation leaders say new data emphasizes the contributions of immigrants to Virginia agriculture and the need for immigration reform.



Farm breweries infusing beers with homegrown ingredients

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French Toast brown ale made with six-row Thoroughbred barley and Throatlatch Imperial Farm IPA with Cascade and Nugget hops fresh from the farm are among the products farm breweries are crafting with homegrown ingredients.



Hardywood, Virginia farmers team up to produce seasonal beers

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From its beginning, Hardywood Park Craft Brewery in Richmond has placed an emphasis on using local products in 
its beer.



‘From the dirt to the glass,’ farm brewery focuses on a homegrown, farm-malted product

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At Wood Ridge Farm in Nelson County, growing barley is the first important step in a hands-on process by which Barry Wood oversees production of craft-brewed beers served at his Wood Ridge Farm Brewery.



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