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EPA Issues Dicamba Registrations

Back in June we reported on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision to vacate the registrations of three dicamba herbicides—Bayer’s Xtendimax, BASF’s Engenia and Corteva’s FeXapan. This week we were pleased to hear from EPA that they are approving new five-year registrations for two “over-the-top” (OTT) dicamba products—XtendiMax with VaporGrip Technology and Engenia Herbicide—and extended the registration for an additional OTT dicamba product, Tavium Plus VaporGrip Technology. These registrations are only for use on dicamba-tolerant (DT) cotton and soybeans and will expire in 2025. Farmers who use dicamba faced unpredictability when the courts stepped-in earlier this year. Through this decision, the EPA has provided farmers much-needed certainty for the next five years, and we commend EPA for its science-backed decision to ensure dicamba remains on the market.
Continue readingFriend of the Farm Chats- Del. Tony Wilt
This week’s Friend of the Farm Chat is with Del. Tony Wilt. Watch below to learn what connections this Valley legislator had to agriculture before serving on the House Agriculture, Chesapeake, and Natural Resources committee.
Orange County Agriculturalist Wins Young Farmers Discussion Meet

Jacob Gilley of Orange County took top honors Oct. 21 in Virginia Farm Bureau Federation’s Young Farmers Discussion Meet, a virtual event this year.
First runner-up was William “Bear” Lloyd of Washington County. Other finalists were Rachel Henley of Powhatan County and Brandy Puckett of Carroll County. First alternate was Mackenah Roberts of Louisa County.
The Discussion Meet competition is designed to simulate a committee meeting in which discussion and active participation are expected from each contestant. Competitors are judged on their discussion skills, understanding of important agricultural issues and ability to build consensus.
Continue readingSouthside Virginia Community College student wins Young Farmers Collegiate Discussion Meet

Díaz Tompkins, a student at Southside Virginia Community College, earned first place in Virginia Farm Bureau Federation’s Collegiate Young Farmers Discussion Meet, held virtually Oct. 21.
First runner-up was Sarah Thomas, a senior at Virginia Tech. Other finalists were Kate Shifflett of Lord Fairfax Community College and Isabelle Leonard of Virginia Tech. Madison Cogle of Ferrum College was first alternate.
The Collegiate Discussion Meet competition is designed to simulate a committee meeting in which discussion and active participation are expected from each student contestant. Competitors are judged on their discussion skills, understanding of important agricultural issues and ability to build consensus.
Continue readingMerchandiser Minute- Oct. 23, 2020
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Wythe County Ag Educators Win Excellence in Agriculture Award

Jonathan and Kelsey Grimes of Wythe County have been named this year’s Virginia Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers Excellence in Agriculture Award winners. The Grimeses were recognized Oct. 14 in a live announcement on the VFBF Young Farmers Facebook page.
The Excellence in Agriculture Award recognizes individuals and couples for involvement in agriculture, leadership ability and involvement and participation in Farm Bureau and other organizations. The Grimeses were runners-up for the 2019 award.
Jonathan Grimes is an agricultural education teacher and FFA advisor at Fort Chiswell High School in Wythe County. He has taught agricultural concepts and mechanics, and horticulture to 2,600 middle and high school youth in his career. Kelsey Grimes is a Virginia Cooperative Extension 4-H agent in Wythe County and has served 9,600 youth through 4-H since 2012—creating, implementing and evaluating all county 4-H programming. The couple has raised a cumulative $339,000 through grants and fundraising to promote agriculture and education.
Continue readingDairy Farmers Can Enroll for 2021 Coverage Program

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for the Dairy Margin Coverage for 2021 enrollment, and farmers can apply through Dec. 11.
The DMC is a voluntary risk management program that offers protection to dairy producers when the difference between the all-milk price and the average feed price falls below a certain dollar amount selected by the producer. More than 23,000 dairy farming operations enrolled in DMC in 2019, and more than 13,000 enrolled in 2020.
To determine the appropriate level of coverage for a specific dairy operation, producers can use the recently updated online decision tool, which helps farmers calculate premium costs and administrative fees.
In addition to DMC, USDA has provided $1.75 billion in direct relief to dairy farmers through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 1. Signup is underway for the CFAP 2, which provides another round of assistance for dairy farmers. For more information, visit farmers.gov DMC webpage, or contact a local USDA Service Center.
Vote for Va.’s Dasher for National People’s Choice Pup Award

Having evolved from a hard-to-place rescue to an agility champion and working farm dog, Dasher is one of 10 dogs across the U.S. competing in the 2021 Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year Contest sponsored by the American Farm Bureau Federation.
The public is encouraged to vote for their favorite farm dog on social media by Dec. 18 to select the People’s Choice Pup. Likes on dogs’ photos will be counted as votes. The winner will be announced during the AFBF virtual convention in January.
Continue readingMerchandiser Minute- Oct. 16, 2020
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