BLACKSBURG—A new workbook to help farmers plan the transition of a farm or forest property from one generation to another is available from Virginia Cooperative Extension.
Planning the Future of Your Farm: A Workbook Supporting Farm Transfer Decisions can be downloaded here.
“Extension, land-grant universities and agricultural groups have been concerned about transitioning farm businesses for 20 [...]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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RICHMOND—Virginia animal control officers are receiving training on agriculture animal care standards that were approved by the 2011 General Assembly.
“We want them to know how to enforce the new animal care standards law,” said Dr. Daniel Kovich, program manager for the Office of Animal Care and Health Policy within the Virginia Department of Agriculture and [...]
Oct 24 2011 | Posted in
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Peanut industry experts predict a short harvest of peanuts this fall will lead to big price jumps for peanut butter and other peanut products, perhaps as soon as Nov. 1. The manufacturers of Jif brand peanut butter, which hold 30 percent of the market, anticipate a 30 percent price increase. A historic drought this year [...]
Oct 8 2011 | Posted in
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According to the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS), the state’s 2011 pumpkin crop looks good. “We were very fortunate this year,” said Matthew J. Lohr, VDACS Commissioner. “States around us and up the eastern seaboard lost a lot of their crops in the late summer storms, and some growers in the northeast [...]
Sep 27 2011 | Posted in
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The weather in 2011 has been hard on many of Virginia’s agricultural crops, but the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) says the outlook for the 2011 apple crop is very good. In early September, staff from VDACS’ Office of Sales and Market Development contacted growers representing the state’s major apple-growing areas and [...]
Sep 18 2011 | Posted in
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Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and the Virginia Pesticide Control Board invite farmers, pesticide dealers, pest control firms, homeowners and golf courses to participate in the 2011 pesticide disposal program, which collects unwanted, outdated, or banned pesticides and disposes of them in a safe manner. VDACS, through its Office [...]
Aug 22 2011 | Posted in
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In Virginia, peaches are considered prize produce, and it’s no wonder. In 2010, Virginia produced 6,210 tons of peaches, valued at more than $3.8 million. The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) says the 2011 peach crop is very good. Based on crop conditions as of July 1, estimates call for the [...]
Jul 19 2011 | Posted in
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The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) is hosting its 2nd annual photo contest to highlight the 2011 Virginia farmers’ market summer season and Virginia Farmers’ Market Week (August 7-13, 2011). Virginia farmers’ markets are beautiful, showcasing an array of interesting colors, shapes, patterns, people, signage and more. Take a picture [...]
Jul 13 2011 | Posted in
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Depending on your location, different berries may be ripe and ready to pick at different times. While Northern Virginia might still be rolling in strawberries, other parts of the state are gearing up for blueberries, blackberries and raspberries.
“Locally grown small fruit is an excellent source of essential vitamins and antioxidants, and it tastes great too,” [...]
Jun 10 2011 | Posted in
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The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) is encouraging all horse owners to go to its EHV-1 website, for updates on the outbreak of Equine Herpes Virus-1 (EHV-1) in several western states. A horse button on the homepage will take readers directly into the EHV [...]
Jun 7 2011 | Posted in
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