Home Sen. Tim Kaine tours Rockingham County poultry plant
News

Sen. Tim Kaine tours Rockingham County poultry plant

AFP

U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine visited Hinton today to tour the Virginia Poultry Growers’ Cooperative, Inc. (VPGC) plant andlearn more about issues impacting the Virginia poultry industry. Following the tour, Kaine hosted a roundtable discussion with poultry growers to discuss agricultural policies that affect the Commonwealth.

kaine new2“It’s great to hear from industry leaders and local farmers about different policy proposals that will help boost the agricultural and poultry industries, including more open markets for poultry exports and passage of the farm bill in Congress,” said Kaine. “I am optimistic that we will soon have a final compromise on the farm bill that will give some certainty to our agriculture industry, all our farmers and everyone in the food production area. Agriculture is our biggest industry and since Ag and forestry are all about jobs, the farm bill has a direct impact on the lives of many Virginians. So if we can provide five years of certainty, I think will dramatically help our farmers and rural communities be able to plan, as well as know what’s coming instead of always wondering what Washington might do next year.”

Kaine, who helped pass the farm bill in the Senate, has urged House and Senate negotiators to move quickly to pass a final package this month to restore certainty for Virginia farmers and to protect consumers from possible price increases.  Recently, Kaine also joined a bipartisan group of nine senators in a letter calling for open markets and fair trade of U.S. chicken products, which would benefit poultry growers in Virginia and enable the U.S. poultry industry to remain competitive in the global market. 

Support AFP




AFP

AFP

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

fueling up at gas station
U.S. & World

Trump regime on high gas prices: ‘Gas up in a red state.’ We did the math: It’s not mathing

police officer on city street at night
Local

Waynesboro: Police now investigating Saturday death as homicide, ID victim

Waynesboro Police have identified the person found dead on Saturday in the 600 block of Ivanhoe Avenue, and are saying that the death is being investigated as a homicide.

ryan odom uva basketball
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Odom adds international perimeter shooter to 2026-2027 roster

Turns out, UVA Basketball coach Ryan Odom wasn’t done with his roster, which we picked up on today with the news that Nolan Adekunle, a 6’6”, 218-pound guard from Germany, is headed to Charlottesville for the 2026-2027 season.

fishing
Virginia

Virginia drought impacts on boating, fishing, hiking, camping: Know before you go

charlottesville map
Local

Charlottesville: Police investigating Sunday shooting on 6th Street

wwe
Etc.

Notebook: Sami Zayn as WWE champ? Plus, AEW ‘Forbidden Door’ review

supreme court
U.S. & World

Developing: Not a good day for #TeamTrump in front of the Trump Court