Youth in Chesterfield County will learn more about chickens, thanks to an agricultural education grant.
Each fall, hay bales become the ideal canvas for crafting scenes that share stories about agriculture.
After two decades in the classroom, Jessica M. Jones understands that the power of agricultural education can sustain the industry for generations to come.
The late Kathy Coffee was fondly remembered for her contributions to Virginia Farm Bureau Federation and the state’s agriculture industry during the recent VFBF Women’s Leadership Conference in Roanoke.
A Franklin County agriculture teacher and farming advocate was among 15 agricultural leaders to graduate from American Farm Bureau Federation’s Women’s Communications Boot Camp.