This FFA advisor has seen national convention change over time
Ambrosia Church of Virginia went to the National FFA Conventions in 2011 and 2012, and she has attended pretty much ever since as an advisor.
Ambrosia Church of Virginia went to the National FFA Conventions in 2011 and 2012, and she has attended pretty much ever since as an advisor.
Plenty Unlimited has just broken ground on a $300 million campus in Chesterfield County, Virginia, which is expected to become the world’s largest indoor vertical farming facility.
This week, producer Gary Cubbage of Stanley, Virginia, lost his poultry house to a fire, but managed to save all but 1,500 of the 15,500 broilers for harvest.
The Little Fork Volunteer Technical Large Animal Rescue Team travels extensively in Virginia to help large animals and their owners out of stressful situations.
Heath Cutrell from Chesapeake, Virginia, achieved the overall highest yield of 394 bushels per acre in the National Corn Growers Association 2022 National Corn Yield Contest.
Beth Bays and The Huddleston Gang gathered on Christmas Eve to do a rendition of Dolly Parton’s song 9 to 5 in front of the “Doll-Hay” hay bale sculpture.
Rarely does good news follow a hurricane. But, in the instance of Hurricane Ian, Virginia farmers said the storm brought beneficial weather for drought-stressed field crops, hay, and pastureland.
Starting in 2023, Virginia’s Department of Motor Vehicles will start regulating the use for “Farm Use” tags on vehicles.
Gloucester High School senior Austin McGill ended up with a 10-day suspension, all because he wrote his horse into school.
Farm Credit of the Virginias hosted ice cream socials around the Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland regions to raise money for the dairy industry.