Spring is when drivers will be sharing the road with farmers moving oversize equipment. And when normal traffic meets up with larger, slower vehicles, there’s an increased risk of accidents.
When it comes to an accident occurring on the farm, it’s not a matter of “if” but “when.”
Consumers are feeling the pinch from the increasing cost of everyday expenses. But, the spike in egg prices is not caused by inflation. The culprit is the highly pathogenic avian influenza.
The Virginia General Assembly recognized last year that solutions need to be developed regarding the statewide shortage of large animal veterinarians.
Small ruminants are a growing presence on Virginia farms, according to a recently-released national survey.