The Bower Center for the Arts is hosting a new exhibit, The Barns of Bedford through Oct. 4, 2014.
A unique spin on a popular outdoor pastime called Geocaching is bringing new light to the importance and history of agriculture.
The Sedalia Country Fair & Gathering Youth Livestock Fun Show will be held on September 6, 2014 at the Sedalia Center and is open to any youth regardless of 4H or FFA affiliation, ages 5-19.
Lindsay Tomlinson has been named Liberty High School’s Teacher of the Year for 2014. For the past six years, she has served as both an Agriculture teacher for Liberty and a Future Farmers of America (FFA) Advisor. During her time there, she has made leaps and bounds with the Agriculture program. Now a two-teacher program,
Livestock producers in 14 Central/Southside Virginia counties, including Bedford, are eligible for matching grants under the Central Virginia Produce, Livestock, and Feed Storage Systems Program.
On March 15, 2014, Bedford County’s annual Coyote Lottery closed for the second time and names were drawn for cash prizes. A total of 97 coyotes were brought in and six prizes were awarded with the top prize of $2,000 going to one lucky hunter. According to organizers, this lottery has helped bring down the
Virginia’s farms saw a dramatic increase in both the market value of production and the average value of products sold per farm according to the preliminary results of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2012 Census of Agriculture.
The 2014 Farm Bill makes the Livestock Indemnity Payments (LIP) a permanent program and provides retroactive authority to cover eligible livestock losses back to Oct. 1, 2011.
Agricultural associations, industry groups, community-based organizations and producer groups that seek to improve the competitiveness of specialty crops in Virginia are eligible to submit proposals for grants up to $50,000 per project.
The Bedford County Ag Board will hold an Ag Conference & Expo on Sat., March 15 at CVCC Bedford.