
Wet weather proved a mixed blessing for 2018 field crops
2018 was the wettest year on record for dozens of Virginia communities, especially in rural areas. And corn, peanut, soybean and tobacco crops all were affected by the extra moisture.

2018 was the wettest year on record for dozens of Virginia communities, especially in rural areas. And corn, peanut, soybean and tobacco crops all were affected by the extra moisture.

Are you thinking of moving to the Sunshine State? Have you had enough of the cold weather and do you wish for a year without seasons? Then this is a great idea.

As you read this column the Virginia General Assembly will be nearing its adjournment sine die for the 400th year of its existence, having first met in the church on Jamestowne Island in 1619.

When president Trump signed the new Farm Bill 2018, it came as a complete surprise and it marked the beginning of a new era for CBD-industry.

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is currently accepting applications for $550,000 in federal grants to improve the competitiveness of specialty crops in Virginia.

Smyth County Machine, a full-service machining and fabrication facility, will invest $2.1 million to add equipment and expand its product line in Smyth County.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) today wrote to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to inquire about the impact of the government shutdown on craft breweries in Virginia.

Relations between the U.S. and some of its trading partners have left farmers and others keeping a closer eye on the global marketplace over the past year.

Astrid Sheil, Ph.D, will join Shenandoah University as the new dean of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business on July 1, 2019. Sheil will be the sixth dean of the business school and the first woman to serve in the role.

The sight of someone using a vaporizer to help them consume an e-liquid is becoming common to most people. Unfortunately, most of these people are doing it in the wrong way since they are beginners without the right tips on how to go about it.
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