12/02/19 / Agriculture / Breaking News / People & Places / Nature and the Outdoors /
Virginia Christmas Tree Growers Association Dec. 2 presented Governor and First Lady Northam with a Christmas tree and wreath for Virginia’s Executive Mansion. Search for Virginia Christmas tree growers online at VirginiaGrown.com and on the Virginia Christmas Tree Growers Association’s website at VirginiaChristmasTrees.org.
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FROM VA. Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services (VDACS) 11/10/19 / Agriculture / Breaking News / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat / Nature and the Outdoors /
As home heating season begins, the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) advises consumers to measure deliveries of firewood to ensure they receive the full value of their purchase. In Virginia, bulk deliveries of firewood for home heating are sold by the cord which is 128 cubic feet of firewood.
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FROM the Governor's Office 10/31/19 / Agriculture / Breaking News / State Government /
In the first economic development announcement for Virginia’s industrial hemp industry. Gov. Ralph Northam announced Oct. 31 that the first commercial industrial hemp fiber processing facility in Virginia will locate in Wythe County. Vitality Farms, LLC, operating as Appalachian Biomass Processing, will invest $894,000, create 13 new jobs, and plans to purchase more than 6,000 tons of Virginia-grown industrial hemp over the next three years, at a value of more than $1 million.
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FROM Prince William Conservation Alliance 09/16/19 / Agriculture / Environment / Local Government / Real Estate / Nature and the Outdoors /
Prince William Conservation Alliance will host a community discussion of some development alternatives: conservation easements, transfer of development rights and purchase of development rights with three speakers Sept. 30 at Guiseppe's Restaurant, 5120 Washington Street, in Haymarket beginning at 7 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.
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FROM the Gainesville Supervisor's Office 08/17/19 / Agriculture / Breaking News / Environment / Local Government / Real Estate /
Gainesville Supervisor Pete Candland reports that the Prince William County Planning Office has agreed to extend the public comment period, which was set to end Aug. 16, on the Rural Area Preservation Study after his office received requests from citizens for more time to review and submit comments.
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FROM Virginia Dept. of Agriclture and Consumer Services 07/20/19 / Agriculture / Breaking News / Good Eating / Health & Safety / State Government / Nature and the Outdoors /
This year’s crop is excellent: sweet, juicy and luscious with plenty to go around. Virginia peach season began officially on July 1 and the next several weeks will offer prime picking.
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FROM STAFF REPORTS 06/22/19 / Agriculture / Environment / Gainesville / Haymarket / Local Government / Nokesville / Real Estate /
Prince William County (PWC) is hosting a Public Meeting for Stakeholders to share their perspectives regarding rural preservation in Prince William County. This session will focus specifically on creating a vision and implementing recommendations from the Rural Preservation Study, as the County seeks to address rural preservation.
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FROM Michael Wallace - Va. Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) 06/11/19 / Agriculture / Environment / Good Eating / Health & Safety / Money & Taxes / State Government /
Honey bees are invaluable to the health of the U.S. agricultural economy as they enable the production of at least 90 commercially grown crops in the nation. In Virginia, honeybees are essential pollinators for about one-third of the state’s fruit and vegetable crops. That is why Governor Ralph S. Northam declared June 17-23 as Virginia Pollinator Week. Without adequate pollination, Virginia could experience a significant reduction in its harvest of apples, alfalfa, berries,cucumbers, melons, squash, peaches and pumpkins.”
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