More than 1,300 volunteers hit the road—with books in hand—to help thousands of children across the state understand the importance of agriculture.
Virginia is home to 16 tick species. While most bites are harmless, a few species pose risks.
Nearly a decade ago, a groundbreaking study examined a persisting crisis on family farms—one threatening prosperity and child safety.
Morgan Washburn, a Franklin County agriculture teacher and farming advocate, was elected to the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture® Board.
The VFBF Women’s Leadership Committee recognized Angela Buchanan of Mecklenburg County with its Outstanding Farm Bureau Woman Award.