
It’s the season for surprises, and we can’t keep quiet about this one any longer! We’ve re-designed our website. You’ll love how quick and easy it is to find whatever information you need, whether you’re at home or on the go.
Now all members can use the site to:
-Access all the great benefits available to members
-Learn about our agriculture-related programs and activities
-Discover farmers’ markets featuring local producers nearest you
-Stay up to date on the latest Virginia agriculture news
-Get inspired with recipes and home garden tips
-Update your contact and member information
-Renew your membership online
Members with Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance can:
-File an auto claim, including document and photo uploads
-Request quick policy updates, like adding/dropping a vehicle
-Review and print policy documents, including policy ID cards
-Contact your agent and view your policy information 24/7
-Pay insurance bills online
Check us out at vafb.com

Grant Coffee, former Virginia Farm Bureau Young Farmer chair and a tobacco and small grains farmer in Lunenburg County, has been appointed to the American Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee.
Identifying veterinary shortage areas is a central component of the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP), which helps place veterinarians where they are needed. Farm Bureau members can play a key role by helping their state officials nominate these areas.
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced today the award of three planning grants from the Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development (AFID) Fund. The Commonwealth awarded a total of $64,000 to projects by Floyd County and the New River Valley Regional Commission to support the growth of agricultural and forestry industries in the Commonwealth. The AFID planning grant program encourages local governments to promote agriculture and forestry and incorporate the needs of these industries into their overall economic development strategies.
Virginia Farm Bureau Federation
Over the past two years hundreds of Virginia farmers have taken proactive steps to protect water quality on their land. Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Basil Gooden applauded their efforts Nov. 29 at the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation’s 2016 Annual Convention in Hot Springs.
America’s farmers, like the nation itself, face a time of impending changes. The president of the American Farm Bureau Federation told Virginia farmers the best way to approach those changes is as a unified front.