Virginians are once again being encouraged to throw some shade—in their landscapes, that is.
If you’re looking for an outdoor activity this winter, consider going on a hunt for spotted lanternfly egg masses.
Tucked among Virginia’s 16 million acres of forestland are families’ rich stories of stewardship and dedication to the land.
A tree was planted 15 years ago. Today it was harvested. Tomorrow it will be processed into essential fiber, wood products and electricity, and next year another tree will be replanted in its place.
A newly released study found that the annual economic impact of Virginia’s agriculture and forestry sectors increased by nearly 7% since similar research was conducted in 2016.