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Virginia Farm Bureau’s monthly television program will get a new name and new content in January. After a decade on the air, Down Home Virginia, will become Real Virginia and will feature a new chef and a vegetable gardening expert.

 

What does a local 4-H county fair offer city students? We'll take you to the Fairfax Fair to find out.

 

Farmers are assessing crop damage sustained Aug. 27 during Hurricane Irene.

 

There is a growing market for Virginia-grown "super foods." What does that mean for farmers and consumers?

 

This summer’s Fancy Food Show in Washington had many exhibitors from Virginia.

 

The rising generation of agriculture professionals are using social media to boost their businesses and educate the public. That’s the lead story in the March edition of Down Home Virginia. Virginia Farm Bureau’s monthly television program. One of the largest herb greenhouses on the East Coast also will be featured.

 

How much will your holiday meal cost this year? Want to have a "green" Christmas, or enjoy a tasty treat that dates back to Colonial times? All these features and more will be included in the December edition of Down Home Virginia, Virginia Farm Bureau’s monthly television program.

 

This summer’s early heat wave is hurting crops across the Old Dominion, and farmers in Southwest Virginia are concerned about a state plan to reintroduce elk to their region. Those are two features from the August edition of Down Home Virginia, Virginia Farm Bureau’s monthly television program.

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