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Another Virginia Horse Tests Positive for Equine Herpesvirus
Thirty-three other horses from the same farm are under quarantine on the farm premises in Loudoun County. None of them have shown any signs of EHV-1, but will be monitored at least through February 26. No horses from this farm have been at events during the incubation period for the virus.
‘Farmland’ Movie Available Via On-demand, Digital Platforms
Farmland is available for digital download via iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Blockbuster On Demand, Sony Playstation, Vudu.com, Xbox and YouTube. The film also is available to traditional satellite and cable television subscribers and DirecTV and DISH subscribers via video-on-demand or pay-per-view platforms.
Farmland, which made its theatrical debut in 2014, affords viewers a glimpse into the lives of six American farmers and ranchers. It was made with support from the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance, of which the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation and the American Farm Bureau Federation are members.
This Week’s Commodity Comments: February 11, 2015
Governor McAuliffe to Co-Host 7th Annual Conference on Agricultural Trade March 9-10 in Richmond
Farm Bureau Governmental Relations Offers Summer Internship Opportunities for College Students
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| Former GR Intern Stefanie Kitchen with Del. Peter Farrell |
Know a college student interested in agriculture and Governmental Relations?
In general, the intern will be required to perform some duties including clerical, to synthesize and summarize information, and to observe a broad array of issues that our organization represents, from national issues to tax issues to land issues to commodity issues.
- Work with district field services directors on setting up Local Evaluation Committee meetings (interviews between members and candidates running for office).
- Follow up with candidates with written and verbal reminders regarding interviews.
- Coordinate follow-up to questions or requests for information from candidates.
- Coordinate putting custom interview packets together for volunteer leaders.
This Week’s Commodity Comments- Feburary 4, 2015
Click here for this week’s Commodity Comments, a weekly newsletter designed to provide agricultural producers with an analysis of current market trends by Farm Bureau Market Analyst Jonah Bowles.
February Virginia Forest Landowner Update Now Available
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| Andrew Smith Senior Assistant Director Governmental Relations |
A majority of Virginia’s forestland is privately own, much in conjunction with farms. The Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program (VFLEP), develops a newsletter to inform landowners of information and opportunities to best manage their forest resources. We plan to begin sharing this newsletter as it’s available on Plows and Politics. You can read the latest issue here.
2015 Legislative Day a Success!
Thanks to legislators and Farm Bureau members for participating in Virginia Farm Bureau’s 2015 Legislative Day! As you can see, legislators like Del. David Bulova (pictured above) got to try their hand at milking a cow at Farm Bureau’s legislative reception last night. This morning, members made their way to the General Assembly to meet with legislators on important issues like Ag BMP funding and the coyote control program.
Connecting with your legislators makes a difference! If you are a Farm Bureau producer member interested in participating in our grassroots program, contact Kelly Pruitt at 804-290-1293 or kprui@vafb.com.
This Week’s Commodity Comments: January 28, 2015
Click here for this week’s Commodity Comments, a weekly newsletter designed to provide agricultural producers with an analysis of current market trends by Farm Bureau Market Analyst Jonah Bowles.








